MGTA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Root Mean Square, Brand Loyalty, Brand Equity
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Features: the qualities, both tangible and intangible, that a company builds into its products. Value package: product marketed as bundle of value-adding attributes, including reasonable coast. Convenience goods/services: relatively inexpensive consumers goods or services that are bought and used rapidly and regularly, causing consumers to spend little time looking for them or comparing their prices. Shopping goods/services: moderately expensive consumer goods or services that are purchased infrequently, causing consumer to spend some time comparing their prices. Specialty goods/services: very expensive consumer goods or services that are purchases rarely, causing consumers to spend a great deal of time locating the exact item desired. Expense items: relatively inexpensive industrial goods that are consumed rapidly and regularly. Capital items: expensive, long-lasting industrial goods that are used in producing other goods or services and have a long life. Product mix: the group of products a company has available for sale.