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direct marketing
Two decisions that you would have to make when it comes to your channel strategy is the length and width of your channeling.Channel length: it is the number of different types and levels of intermediaries used in your channel strategy (i.e. wholesalers, retailers, pharmacies, etc)Channel width: it is the extent to which your channel covers the market either by distributing your product through the greatest number of intermediaries or to only oneIntensive Distribution: this strategy would be where you have the greatest number of intermediaries carry your product (all wholesalers and retailers that are willing to stock and sell your product)Selective Distribution: this strategy is where you distribute your product using a fewer amount of intermediariesExclusive distribution: this strategy is when you selling your product through only a single outlet typically only in one region
Push Strategy: This strategy targets suppliers. It is achieved by moving the products through the channel (distribution mediums) by convincing channel members (suppliers) to offer them. Some examples are by providing them with incentives, such as discounts.Pull Strategy: This strategy is customer focused. It is done by moving the products through the channel (distribution mediums) by creating a demand/desire for the products among consumers. Through their intense demand for the product, they will convince retailers to stock these items.
Geography is an important component of marketing strategy. The most important geographical aspect of the distribution channel is whether a retailer can extend beyond its own trade area.
Intensive Distribution
vertical distribution and horizontal distribution strategy Spell check your answer
Sony india follows a one level distribution strategy i.e. manufacturer to retailers to customers.
distribution startegy is a competitive advantage that accures generally from the configuration of a distribution network
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randi
How would I farkin know?
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direct marketing
It's by the airport, close to the gas station, next door to the DMV
It absolutely could arrive on time, because the LAST time it was scanned probably was either in transit, or "received at fedex location" meaning it is out for delivery, or (in your 140 mile case) will be out for delivery tomorrow. Between the 140 miles and tomorrow, it is going from the fedex distribution center, to your local fedex delivery office.