Sentences with phrase «wrong market»

I didn't want to waste my time or money in the wrong market at the wrong location.
Mira's team talked to physicians, scientists, insurers and drug companies, and quickly realized they were targeting the wrong market.
Shows says that her work sometimes requires that she tell business owners the very thing they don't want to hear, like they're targeting the wrong market, for example.
While Mittelstaedt says it was the wrong product in the wrong market at the wrong time — Nestlé may have done better selling nutrients to mothers — Lavin says that niche marketing, perhaps focusing on affluent women who needed an alternative to breast feeding, would have given Nestlé a foothold in Africa without causing so much ire.
While we had Alpha customers in a particular vertical, one partner insisted that was a wrong market.
Despite New Zealand Milk (Mexico) being the market leader in Mexico's cheese market - estimated to be worth US$ 800 million - Fonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier said that it «was in the wrong market segment, and its size was neither niche enough to be effective, nor big enough to be a real market presence».
Gordon learned early in his career that it's possible to spend an unlimited amount of money on the wrong marketing and have nothing to show for it.
I'm starting to think he has the wrong marketing strategy.
The problem is that I have gone to the wrong markets.
You look at 3,000 eReader sales a month at Waterstones, a paltry 7.3 % of book readers probably buying an eReader in the next 12 months, and a weak 20.8 % possibly buying one and you have to wonder whether the UK is just the wrong market for eReaders.
If you're writing mysteries and trying to market to the little old lady who loves gardening and reading about creating the perfect herb garden, you're in the wrong market.
Without being tuned to their target market, authors risk focusing on the wrong marketing activities, setting the wrong prices, and ultimately, not getting book sales.
Be aware that you are likely embedding factor bets on steroids, which can blow up in the wrong market environment.
Aligning with the wrong partner or using the wrong marketing mix can cause a partnership to fail or underperform.
That's particularly so if you were in the wrong market.
Sadly, what it was onto was applied to the wrong market, and as a result it failed.
The market time on a new home that hasn't been built yet, is usually substantially longer (some aren't even started) than a resale home, but when this information is not put in context, the wrong market impression can also be drawn.
I hope I don't waste a ton of time and money... Brandon, perhaps we are both in the wrong markets for this.
In other cases, retailers chose the wrong markets or opened too many stores in close proximity to each other and ended up cannibalizing sales.
Perhaps your rental property isn't bringing in great revenue because you jumped into the wrong market.
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