Not exact matches
There's always been a
market for quality, handmade
items, but thanks to online hubs like Etsy and Pinterest, the trend has found a new kind of exposure that has fueled a small boom in craftspeople who sell their work to consumers they could
never before reach.
«Packaging in fast food restaurants is typically sold to advertisers, or used to promote new limited - time menu
items, but we have
never used our packaging that way,» said Mark Crumpacker, chief
marketing and development officer at Chipotle.
So many of the
items you use to cook I've
never even heard of... but I'm sure my local Whole Foods
Market will have most of them.
The same premise for flea and tick preparations...
never use the «new»
item for at least 1 - 2 years after it comes on the
market, and if older
items are available with a great track record, let's use those.
We were launching pet products that had
never been done before, and we didn't want to rush to
market with
items that hadn't been perfected in every way.
But here's a crazy idea for really growing the Asia auction
market: most art lovers in Asia will
never be able to afford a Richter or a Warhol (apart from his photographs), so how about selling lower - priced
items from categories that may hold special appeal here?
The high - end
items will probably continue to be sold through big auction houses, or via major galleries at the Art Fairs, where Gagosian, or David Zwirner write the rulebook; while the rest of the
market could move online (luring the buyers offering purchase without premium, for example), but
never entirely.
Replacement cost will give you money to replace or repair
items, actual cash value will only pay the
market value of the
items at the time of loss, that's a depreciated value (like a garage sale price) and will
never give you enough to replace the
item.