Sentences with phrase «consumer impressions»

"Consumer impressions" refers to the opinions, thoughts, feelings, and overall perception that individuals form about a particular product, brand, or company based on their experiences, interactions, or exposure to it. It reflects how consumers perceive and think about something, which can influence their decisions and behaviors. Full definition
It all adds up to consumer impressions about quality and care, and elevating every product so that it's the best thing it can be.
In the past, 15 years ago, you used to make a quality product, put it on the get it onto the shelf, get it onto retail points of sale, and have good advertising, in other words create positive consumer impressions of those products and essentially that was how business worked.
Today positive consumer impressions are no longer important.
In the last five years a technique known as «Temporal Dominance of Sensations» (TDS) has become popular, used to analyze how consumer impressions evolve from the moment they taste a product.
Regardless of sales, adding exclusives like «Fatal Frame» to «Bayonetta 2» and «Hyrule Warriors» will do a lot to shift consumer impressions of the Wii U. «Lego City» was great, and sold pretty well, but did nothing to make the Wii U wall at our local game stores look any more balanced.
The jacket art department is critical to the book publishing process, as the art director and his or her staff of designers create the cover that, along with the book's title, forms the first, important consumer impression of the book.
That's why it's encouraging to see something positive — GE's latest US Consumer Impressions of the Smart Grid survey, which shows that over all, Americans are very positive about the technology and its potential to help the energy grid, if they understand what the smart grid is in the first place.
Business dollars are not driven by consumer impressions of the companies.
On Zillow, for example, agents can buy a certain percentage of consumer impressions in a ZIP code.
«Colours, shapes and symbols on packaging contribute to beliefs that certain brands are more high - status, while using words like mild, light or slim can give consumers the impression that some tobacco products are less harmful than others.»
«The Commission's public relations outreach to encourage consumers to «nick and peel» their California avocados and to eat that dark green area of the fruit has resulted in 33 million consumer impressions,» said Jan DeLyser, vice president of marketing for CAC.
I just believe Miyamoto was looking at it from a consumers impression of the tablet alone, rather than the confusion of the tablet controller to the console.
On an annual basis, over one billion consumer impressions are generated through the retail partnership program, which continues to contribute to greater awareness and use of the rating system by parents and other consumers.
It's been claimed that it gives consumers the impression that there is less useful space than on the standard iPhone Plus model, which has a 5.5 - inch screen.
The beauty of the «discount broker» business model is that it not only eliminates much of the need for prospecting (which is the main impetus for it), it also inherently attempts to give the consumer the impression that there is an obvious value argument for selecting the «discount broker»!
It was consumers impression that we didn't act professionally or ethically that has alienated so many of our consumers.
● The 2008 «March Madness» sponsorship includes 199 30 - second commercials on Westwood One, and will generate more than 242 million consumer impressions.
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