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convenience products, shopping products, specialty products and unsought product
1. Convenience product: A relatively inexpensive item that merits little shopping effort 2. Shopping product: that requires comparison shopping, because it is usually more expensive and found in fewer stores. 3. Specialty product: A particular item that consumers search extensively for and reluctant to accept substitutes. 4. unsought products: unknown to potential buyer or a known product that the buyer does not actively seek. 1. Convenience product: A relatively inexpensive item that merits little shopping effort 2. Shopping product: that requires comparison shopping, because it is usually more expensive and found in fewer stores. 3. Specialty product: A particular item that consumers search extensively for and reluctant to accept substitutes. 4. unsought products: unknown to potential buyer or a known product that the buyer does not actively seek.
Both are same. They are, 1.Convenience goods 2.Unsought-ed goods 3.shopping goods 4.Specialty goods
Specialty-line wholesalers carry the most narrow product assortment, usually consisting of a single product line or part of one. Because specialty-line wholesalers are product experts, they can offer extensive sales and product support.
There are model train specialty stores and online shopping as well.
Shopping. It's just like a wal-mart, but more expensive or upscale.
price is not the chief consideration. Often the attributes that make them unique are brand preference (e.g., a certain make of automobile) or personal preference
Specialty items have characteristics that compel consumers to make special efforts to find them. Consumers often do not consider price at all when shopping for specialty products
A specialty product are those that are very expensive. It is a speacilty product of which people feel are so important that they will not be willing to buy the substitute product. Examples: Lamborghini sports cars, Tiffany jewlery, and Rolex watches.
The 3 kinds of products are Convenience, Shopping and Specialty Purchases
The two main categories are convenience goods and shopping goods; two lesser categories are specialty items and unsought goods.
Specialty-line wholesalers carry the most narrow product assortment, usually consisting of a single product line or part of one. Because specialty-line wholesalers are product experts, they can offer extensive sales and product support.