Live cat grass offers
customers instant gratification; they buy it, take it home and offer it to their cat.
Not exact matches
Our
instant -
gratification culture means you need to respond quickly, provide value and let
customers decide how and when to start the conversation.
Certain established retailers have trained their
customers to anticipate a different sort of
instant gratification as part of the shopping experience.
But for other products whose benefits don't necessarily provide
instant gratification, finding unique ways to get your
customers to test your product is essential.
Pushing the publishing industry to make books available electronically was a
customer - friendly proposition: Readers got
instant gratification at lower prices.
Customers have come to expect this level of service and
instant gratification.
In his keynote at Modern
Customer Experience, Shashi Seth, SVP of Oracle Marketing Cloud, said that shift to revenue goals reflects the changed world we live in — a cord - cut world where users spend more time on technology, more time in their social spaces, more time seeking
instant gratification.
In effect, software will be advising
customers what to buy, but
gratification will be
instant, unlike on Amazon.com.
If Amazon is trading
instant gratification for constant
gratification over a long period of time, or even if it is trading
instant gratification for huge
gratification at a future point of time, it needs to find a way to profit from existing
customers.
Thanks to the partnership between ABA and On Demand Books, as well as an agreement through Xerox to install and service the EBMs in member bookstores worldwide, an estimated 150 - plus machines will be providing
instant book
gratification to
customers by the end of this year, in addition to the ones already in place in select bookstores, libraries, and universities.
The HTC Sensation 4G Offers Near
Instant Gratification to T - Mobile
Customers With the Ability to Enjoy Their Favorite Content at 4G Speeds
Bookstore survival depends on the «
instant gratification»
customer.
While this indicates high demand for their products, it would give them little comfort as some of «could - have - been - their»
customers are going to
instant gratification here and now with Amazon as they have no other option for wireless - enabled eReaders.
Meanwhile, the
instant gratification it offers
customers is another boon, adds Glessner.
These days,
customers expect
instant gratification.
It's no secret that in this
instant gratification economy,
customers demand immediate responsiveness from brands and expect fast and reliable
customer service across all channels.
At the same time, mid-sized performance centers half that size are popping up in secondary markets and merchants are increasingly seeking smaller, urban warehouse space — microwarehouses, if you will — to accommodate the «last mile,» or final leg of delivery, and meet
customer expectations for near
instant gratification.