Not exact matches
He added
consumers are increasingly buying cheaper
products, leaving the $ 999 iPhone X
on store shelves.
When we run surveys, focus groups or interviews, we're focusing
on consumers» conscious reactions and explanations about our
products and brands.
Many brands either err too much
on the «advertorial» side, where
consumers tune out veritable propaganda, or the content is too soft and fails to set up the story to sell - in the
product.
The new «tax»
on consumers reduces the income they can spend
on other
products, curbing economic growth.
Two years ago, Ben Kaufman, then - CEO of well - funded
consumer product startup Quirky, delivered one of the most awkward, and candid,
on - stage interviews I've ever witnessed at Fortune's annual Brainstorm Tech conference.
In fact, it can account for up to 85 percent of the reason people buy one
product over another, according to the Color Marketing Group, a professional organization for color designers in Alexandria, Va.Color's influence
on consumer behavior isn't confined to just merchandise.
In other words, if the company notices a shift in local
consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get
product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six months.
The two CEOs hope that the changes resulting from the merger will be implemented over the next couple of years, creating a «dramatic change» for
consumers in which the store will be «not just about
products, but also service offerings that can help people
on their path to better health.»
That won't surprise anyone who's seen the recent New York City Department of
Consumer Affairs report
on gender pricing in the city, which found that toys and accessories marketed at girls cost an average of 7 % more than similar
products aimed at boys.
When done well, live chat can provide
consumers a quick avenue for everything from resolving service issues to finding the
product they're looking for — especially when an actual human being is
on the other end of the chat.
These companies have access to millions of
consumers who use their
products and services
on a daily basis.
Meanwhile, GSK said it would launch a review of its
consumer healthcare nutrition
products, such as Horlicks — a malted hot milk drink that's particularly big in India — in order to help fund the joint venture buyout, and to focus its efforts
on over-the-counter medicines and the oral health category.
Artists must create art that
consumers want to see
on products and that appeals to the mass market.
In this way, LEGO's
consumers are directly deciding
on future
products based
on what they like and don't like.
If you want
consumers to do something after they see your online ad, email message, website, landing page, Facebook post, sales page,
product page and so
on, then you need to include a call to action (CTA).
On its webpage, Union Square calls CryptoKitties «the world's first and most successful
consumer blockchain
product.»
Consumers often post pictures
on Instagram of
products they have purchased or used, which can be marketing gold.
Retailers regularly require wholesale discount prices of 70 percent or more, from the final
consumer price
on products, and those costs are passed
on to the
consumer.
Damn the American
consumer who dares to pay for such frivolities, never mind the fact that we spend more than $ 10 billion a year
on bottles of stuff that otherwise flows freely from our taps — and one of the most popular brands ships its
product in from a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean.
Additionally, it also provides
consumers an opportunity to discuss any problems they may be having with your
product before posting them publicly
on something like Facebook or Twitter.
For example, refining margins tend to expand when oil prices decline as the savings refiners reap from using cheaper crude to make gasoline and other
products aren't immediately passed
on to
consumers at the pump.
Once virtually placed, the
product appears to - scale and the
consumer can get up close to look inside items with an opening, like a vase, or view intricate but minuscule details like stitching
on clothing.
Edmark had it all:
on one hand, gifted employees creating award - winning
products and,
on the other,
consumers who were eager to buy.
The company has tried to reach
consumers through ads in snowboarding publications, snowboarding - event sponsorships, sponsorship of a professional snowboarding team, a roaming
product - demonstration van, and a Switch page
on the World Wide Web.
Apple Inc, the world's most profitable mobile phone maker, has denied working
on a plan to market communications services directly to
consumers and bypass the telecom companies
on which it has long relied to sell its
products.
Consumers are savvy to «greenwashing,» where companies slap a label
on their
products that implies they're being green.
The cord has a hard tip in the hood area of the top that can be pulled or caught
on something and when released, it can snap back and result in injury, according to the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The more
consumers who use Android - based
products, the more data Google gets
on consumer behavior.
BlackBerry has traditionally scored high
on product performance and innovation but low of emotional connection with
consumers, which has hurt its ability to rebound from its iBeating.
The company ranks high
on delivering a positive
consumer experience and
product, but
consumers» emotional connection with the brand is highly polarized — younger
consumers tend to be enthusiastic, responding positively to its trendy image, while older Canadians don't feel a connection.
Our efforts at College Prowler focus
on creating innovative
products that have room to grow in the marketplace while we learn from
consumers.
Today, Nintendo chief executive Satoru Iwata shed some light
on the company's formerly announced foray into Quality of Life (QOL) devices, or non-wearable tech
products aimed to help
consumers monitor their health.
But by surveying
consumers, you demonstrate to potential investors that you can talk to potential customers about your
product and get their feedback
on what it's worth to them.
But
consumers remain lukewarm
on the iconic
product, and the slide has continued.
The flat growth in the core
consumer price index (CPI), which includes oil
products but excludes volatile fresh food prices, matched a median market forecast and followed a 0.1 % rise in December, data from the Internal Affairs Ministry showed
on Friday.
When
consumers and the financial industry do come
on board, the Committee advises regulating it much like other financial services
products, like supervising bitcoin exchanges with «requirements for business continuity planning,» and «a forum for fraud prevention and disclosure of bitcoin's risks and costs.»
«Airlines have started to charge for more things, but with an airline rewards credit card, you can get things like your first bag checked free and priority boarding,» says Erik Larson, president and founder of NextAdvisor.com, which provides
consumer - oriented research
on credit cards and other
products.
Black - and - white advertising can get
consumers to focus
on a
product's function, whereas colour can help advertisers promote special — or superficial — features that would set a
product apart from the competition.
Nokia itself is not giving much away about its preparations, beyond saying some staff at the 600 - strong technologies division are working
on designs for new
consumer products, including phones, as well as in digital video and health.
The focus is
on educating, entertaining, and delivering value to the
consumer, rather than giving a hard pitch for your
products or services.
She has reorganized 80 percent of top management with a slew of hires; redirected the
product teams to put as much weight
on fashion and comfort as
on function, and fomented what she called a «
consumer - centric» company culture,» reports Women's Wear Daily.
When Helsinki - based F - Secure launched a bounty program in November, it included most
consumer and corporate
products but not bugs
on the company's main webpages.
Amazon improves convenience, choice and value for
consumers, offering them two - day delivery
on an immense variety of well - priced
products.
What
consumers seem to understand even better than some of us in the business is that putting your name
on a
product says you're proud of it and you hope they like it.
The customer decision journey breaks down into micro-moments - it's filled with
consumers looking for reviews, price comparisons, and similar
products all
on their smartphones.
Consumers who used the firm's
products can register
on Prollenium's website and generate points that can be redeemed against future purchases.
A 2010 study conducted by Cone Communications, a public relations and marketing agency focused
on social causes, reported that 80 percent of
consumers are more likely to purchase a
product that supports a cause during the holiday season.
The FTC is probing a complaint brought by the advocacy group
Consumer Watchdog, which looked at some 1,000
products on Amazon's website in June and found that Amazon (amzn) put reference prices, or list prices,
on about 46 % of them.
Companies are conducting massive marketing research
on consumer's interests by applying new infomercial concepts that will attract and capture
consumers by creative visualization to buy
products and services.
Move past grouping
consumers by just basic demographic traits (gender, location, age) and instead segment them based
on behavior, purchases,
product and brand preferences, social conduct, habits and real - time context.