MARKETING >CUSTOM< (PB)
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Author: Kerin
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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To evaluate: The sales promotion options, and to provide recommendation to the bank for the given situation.
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Customer-oriented sales promotion is also known as customer promotion. It consists of sales promotion tools that help a company’s personal selling and advertising directed to the final customers.
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