Customer-value hierarchy
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Customer-value hierarchy is five product levels that must be addressed by marketers in planning a market offering: core benefit; basic product; expected product; augmented product; and potential product.
Definition
According to Marketing Management by Keller and Kotler (15th edition),
- Customer-value hierarchy. Five product levels that must be addressed by marketers in planning a market offering: core benefit; basic product; expected product; augmented product; and potential product.