Price discrimination is a strategy wherein identical goods or services are sold at different prices to different customers. It can occur when the seller is aware of the maximum amount customers are willing to pay for a product, when the price fluctuates based upon supply and demand, or when a price is altered based upon location, customer segment, or individual customer identity. In some situations, or parts of the world, depending upon the type of price discrimination, the practice may be considered unethical or even illegal.
direct marketing
Target is known as a low-cost producer that?æpractices the right kind of differentiation and distinctive marketing communications. ?æIt made its way to the top by having good quality products at a lower price compared to?æWal-Mart.
Product adaptation is a kind of marketing strategy wherein a company develop new products. The new product is based on modification of existing items.
multidomestic strategy
sales planning process: 1. you should know what kind of product are you selling now ? 2.what is the function of this product ? 3.what is your target price to sale these products ?Before you sell the product you can make a reservation to know which ground people need the product . 4.what is you finally purples for the people who buy your product? what kind of benefit they can get it ? 5.the last but the most important that is your service attitude! I hope this can help you a little . shanshan
Racial discrimination.
Around $2,000 it looks like but depends on the kind.
Depending on how much and what kind of love you want, the average cost for an hour is about $300. She can bring a friend or a package deal for $500.
their customes .. .. ..
anal
Many lawyers specialize in discrimination. Check with various firms for reffarls.
not a clue
It depends on what kind of tickets you are selling! And where etc...
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de-centralized strategy
Strategy RPG
The price of mushrooms, like any commodity, can vary greatly depending on where you are and which kind you are talking about. Prices are usually a few currency-units per kilogram, but can be higher or lower depending on the quality and source of the mushrooms, and even on who is selling them.