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[[Sales driver]]'''.  
 
[[Sales driver]]'''.  
*[[Personal selling]] (or [[face-to-face selling]]). Selling in which the salesperson personally makes a sale or tries to make a sale of a [[product]].  
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*[[Personal selling]] (or [[face-to-face selling]]). Selling in which the salesperson personally makes a sale or tries to make a sale of a [[market exchangeable]].  
*[[Sales promotion]]. The techniques to urge a potential customer to buy the [[product]]. Most of techniques such as [[money off coupon]]s, [[competition]]s, [[discount voucher]]s, [[free gift]]s, and/or [[point of sale item]]s are designed to be used as a short-term tactic to boost sales. However, some techniques such as [[loyalty card]]s are suitable as a method of building long-term customer loyalty.
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*[[Sales promotion]]. The techniques to urge a potential customer to buy the [[market exchangeable]]. Most of techniques such as [[money off coupon]]s, [[competition]]s, [[discount voucher]]s, [[free gift]]s, and/or [[point of sale item]]s are designed to be used as a short-term tactic to boost sales. However, some techniques such as [[loyalty card]]s are suitable as a method of building long-term customer loyalty.
 
*[[Advertising]]. The activity or profession of design, production, and commercial placement of [[advertisement]]s.
 
*[[Advertising]]. The activity or profession of design, production, and commercial placement of [[advertisement]]s.
 
*[[Product publicity]]. The activity or profession of design and production of [[event]]s in order to provoke the notice or attention by the media.
 
*[[Product publicity]]. The activity or profession of design and production of [[event]]s in order to provoke the notice or attention by the media.
*[[Channel partnership]]. Formal or informal partnership of at least two [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es, one of which uses another one's channels in order to design, produce, or sell its [[product]]s usually in exchange for some portion of the [[sales]]. This ''partnership'' usually incorporates a co-branding relationship.
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*[[Channel partnership]]. Formal or informal partnership of at least two [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es, one of which uses another one's channels in order to design, produce, or sell its [[market exchangeable]]s usually in exchange for some portion of the [[sales]]. This ''partnership'' usually incorporates a co-branding relationship.
 
*[[Word-of-mouth marketing]].
 
*[[Word-of-mouth marketing]].
  

Latest revision as of 13:31, 6 May 2023

Sales driver.

Nielsen Media Research's ranking

  1. Recommendations from people the potential customer personally knows
  2. Real consumer opinions posted online (testimonials)
  3. Editorial content such as newspaper articles
  4. Branded websites
  5. Emails the potential customer signed up for
  6. Ads on TV
  7. Brand sponsorships
  8. Ads in magazines
  9. Billboards and other outdoor advertising
  10. Ads in newspapers
  11. Ads on radio
  12. Ads before movies
  13. TV program product placements
  14. Ads served in search engine results
  15. Online video ads
  16. Ads on social networks
  17. Online banner ads
  18. Display ads on mobile devices
  19. Text ads on mobile phones