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EBK PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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Author: Armstrong
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4DQ
Summary Introduction
To discuss: The price and demand relationship.
A pricing strategy considers portions, capacity to pay, economic situations, contender activities, trade margins and input costs, among others. It is focused at the characterized customers and against contenders.
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To discuss: The factors that must be considered when setting prices.
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Imagine you have the sole marketing rights to a new herbal shampoo that you developed from local herbs and plants that are indigenous to your country. This shampoo can stop hair loss and promote hair growth for those who have suffered hair loss. You have branded it Nasure® Shampoo, and given your limited capital, you plan to sell your product exclusively over the Internet and support it by advertising and infomercials on late-night television. You have also planned some social media marketing, plus you are also hoping to obtain free publicity in men's fashion magazines. You plan to sell the product in a 400-gram bottle for $599 plus $9.99 shipping and handling. This price is considered premium to that of competing products, but you justify this based on the unique properties of the shampoo.
Identity the primary target market for your shampoo and provide your justification.
Sales promotion techniques used in some countries are not allowed in other countries. What influence might this have on a sales promotion agency wishing to expand operations from one country to a number of other countries.
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Chapter 10 Solutions
EBK PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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