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Product lining - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Product lining is the marketing strategy of offering for sale several related products. Unlike product bundling, where several products are combined into one, lining involves offering several related...
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A guessing-game print ad, for instance, asks readers to find the 18 Philips products in the metro-sleek loft living room and kitchen pictured. An answer key and product list will run on the next page. ... Trang chính News & Articles Research findings Marketer Uses Umbrella Tack to Show Consumers Breadth of Its Product Line...
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Barbara Dehart, the Vice President of Marketing for Telestream, took some time off from a busy Macworld Expo booth to discuss some of the products they acquired and how enhance Telestream’s spectrum of video solutions. ... Product Picks...
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; Pioneering Advantage and Product Line Breadth: Do Demand, Cost and Profitability Effects Differ Across Consumer and Industrial Goods? ; The order of entry literature suggests that pioneer s should enter a market with a broad product line to preempt later entrants.
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Pioneering Advantage and Product Line Breadth: Do Demand, Cost and Profitability Effects Differ Across Consumer and Industrial Goods? ; The order of entry literature suggests that pioneer s should enter a market with a broad product line to preempt later entrants.
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AeroComm Extends Breadth of ZigBee™ Your Way™ Transceiver Product Line. January 8, 2007 ; Lenexa KS and Las Vegas NV (CES ZigBee Pavilion, Booth #26426-I);; ... It communicates in the 2.4GHz ISM band, making it ideal for OEMs preferring to standardize on one global platform for their end product needs.
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& LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(CES # 26426-I)--AeroComm Inc., the most established global supplier of complete RF solutions for OEMs, enhances the ZB2430 “ZigBee Your Way” transceiver line to feature best-in-class output power, receive sensitivity, and line-of-sight range (up ... • Bad Product Information is Rampant,
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