Increased and positive brand presence While banner ads have been
perceived by consumers as annoying and have a negative connotation associated with it, sponsored listings in search results have a much less negative association.
In addition, the award - winning HUAWEI WATCH has been incredibly well
perceived by consumers because of its classic timeless design, thus contributing to HUAWEI's success.
Lawyers who hesitate to adopt collaborative online portals may be
perceived by consumers as secretive, protectionist, or simply out - of - date; and they may lose ground, at least among younger clients.
In her presentation at BookExpo, Cobb stressed the relaxation element in «just listening,» not least because it might be
perceived by some consumers that listening is «easier» than reading, as watching a film is often considered «easier» than reading a book.
«If somebody borrows our playbook and goes there first, we might be
perceived by consumers as a copycat... We want to go there faster.»
«Programmatic push messaging is implicit personalization
perceived by consumers as irrelevant and inauthentic,» said Erika Trautman, founder and CEO of Rapt Media, according to a press release.
How the fraud landscape and insurance industry response is
perceived by consumer representatives and what is on their wish list?
Not exact matches
Disruptive innovation: In an industry ruled
by low prices, proved that the segment of U.S.
consumers prepared to pay more for local, responsible, organic, fresh, or natural grocery products is much more than a niche when there's a
perceived personal benefit.
But it has to be the right kind of change and, more importantly, it has to be change that is
perceived as positive and geared towards growth
by your
consumer base.
Some entrepreneurs arrive at a final decision
by going with their gut or
by doing
consumer research or testing with focus groups to see how the names are
perceived.
Zuckerberg said the company has gathered data on how
consumers perceive news brands
by asking them to identify whether they have heard of various publications and if they trust them.
Among numerous
consumer trends targeted in the new products, pursuit of clean label — formulations free from ingredients
perceived as iffy
by the public — has become the most prominent new product theme in the bread category.
In China,
by far the most promising country for still wine packaging, red wine is
perceived as having health benefits and appeals to
consumers for this reason.
Craft food and drink are
perceived as having high - quality ingredients
by 39 % of UK
consumers, according to GlobalData's Q3 survey, 2016.
However, one main question that continued to remain unanswered was whether
consumers were able to
perceive differences created
by different closure OTRs.
It is a view shared
by many industry professionals set to attend the new trade event, Natural Products Scandinavia in October, who
perceive Northern European
consumers to be more informed about the benefits of natural products.
«Including all three factors in the judging produces results that are closer to the reality of the way
consumers purchase beers and gives brewers better feedback on how their beers are
perceived by shoppers.»
With less trusting
consumers, this labeling is much better
perceived when it has been certified
by a national / global organisation.
Unfortunately, still, these conventional cone / house young Thai coconuts are generally
perceived as fresh, young, and nutritious
by the regular coconut
consumers.
Consumers had been primed to respond favorably to the sketch
by a couple of decades» worth of advertising of a variety of products, including food, clothing, furniture, and health elixirs, featuring children and infants cast with wondrous and innocent expressions.95 The Gerber Baby's large eyes and dilated pupils, round symmetrical head, button nose, and tiny bow - like mouth typifies the «cuteness» and
perceived vulnerability that evolutionary biologists surmise increases the likelihood of parents» protecting their young.96
Flavors such as «plain» or «original» are almost always sweetened, although
perceived by many
consumers as unsweetened.
Second, and perhaps more telling of how books are
perceived in our culture, Williams points out that the assumed privacy of an ebook purchase, followed
by the privacy afforded
by reading it on an e-reader, may lead
consumers to purchase a title that they don't have to be seen walking up to the bookstore register with.
This form of subtle
consumer education was never instated during the rise of the eBook platform and so the diminished value
perceived by readers and authors was commonplace from the start.
By opening its platform to independent developers, it hopes to increase the
perceived value of the Kindle to
consumers, but only so long as developers stay «on message.»
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005 was passed
by Congress because of
perceived serial abuse
by bankruptcy filers.
But when their name is written on the food labels it is being recognized and
perceived by many
consumers as a merit for the level of excellence that the food product acquired.
Any such conduct
by any of our suppliers may result in a loss of
consumer confidence in our brand and products and a reduction in our sales if
consumers perceive us as being untruthful in our marketing and advertising and may materially adversely affect our brand, reputation, business, financial condition and results of operations.
paying for carbon reduction projects is often
perceived favorably
by green - minded
consumers, and it's easier to tell a good story about innovative projects in disadvantaged communities than to focus on dry subjects such as incremental energy efficiency improvements or waste reduction strategies.
The act of voluntarily paying for carbon reduction projects is often
perceived favorably
by green - minded
consumers, and it's easier to tell a good story about innovative projects in disadvantaged communities than to focus on dry subjects such as incremental -LSB-...]
Appeals to conscience or fashion work, to the extent they do,
by reducing the fossil - fuel
consumer's
perceived benefit of consumption (or equivalently,
by increasing his
perceived share of the externalized cost), for only a sub-population of
consumers.
This is why the European Union has adopted its regulation (EU) no 524/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on online dispute resolution for
consumer disputes and amending Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 and Directive 2009 / 22 / EC (Regulation on
consumer ODR, and why mandatory ODR, no matter how it could be
perceived by detractors, needs to be looked at seriously as a way of giving access to justice to those who, for now, can't turn to the courts since the costs associated with the legal process are simply prohibitive...
In 2008, Illinois passed the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), designed to protect employees and
consumers against
perceived abuses associated with the collection of bio metric data
by businesses and providing a statutory cause of action for its violation.
The revolution will be a paltry one if it won't be
perceived also
by the end users — business, citizens,
consumers, lawyers» clients, and all other non-lawyers who are somewhat affected
by what legal practitioners and systems do.
It also held that the earlier sign, like the sign applied for, would be
perceived as a foreign or fantasy term «
by most
consumers».
This is because the cost / benefits balance has shifted in favor of cloud computing as it becomes a more recognized and accepted technology and as legal cloud computing providers have responded to
consumer worries
by implementing procedures and mechanisms to reduce
perceived risks.
A new report
by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) shows that
consumers around the world
perceive wide ranging risks in how their...
Consumers can also look up the MAS» Investor Alert List for a non-exhaustive list of entities that may have been wrongly
perceived to be regulated
by MAS.
Contrary to most exaggerated treble reproduction, the Monoprice Monolith M565 don't fatigue the ear and will please
consumers by adding a touch of
perceived clarity to a given song.
Real estate is and should continue to be the business of professional Realtors, but with ready access
by the public to information about listings, home buying and home selling,
consumers will
perceive that they need the service of a trained professional less and not more.
«Face value» is the «
perceived value» in the eyes of some unsophisticated
consumers who therefore think that they are getting a «deal» for otherwise «actualized conventional services»
by hopefully acquiring same with a «discount brokerage».
As long as
consumers perceive that a company's service level is acceptable, selecting a company boils down to the savings or extra goodies offered through an affinity connection or
by brokers with packages competing with those of local businesses.
The «balance of convenience» is in reality a balance that occurs naturally within a truely freely operating market economy wherein buyer / seller forces act automatically, over time, to right any actual and / or
perceived wrongs that would be being experienced
by consumers as they examined the benefits, or not, of dealing with business operations at play within said market place... with said market place being entirely devoid of bureaucratic socialistic pupetteering (before - the - fact of forcing the market to seek «its» interpretation of top - down derived equilibrium).