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MerchandisingThe practice of promoting and selling goods. Commercial products which are associated with a film, pop group, TV show, celebrity, etc., such as toys, clothing, food products, household i [..]
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MerchandisingA term of many varied and not generally adopted meanings. It can (1) relate to the promotional activities of manufacturers that bring about in-store displays, or (2) identify the product and product line decisions of retailers.
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MerchandisingThe promotion of an advertiser's products, services, and the like to the sales force, wholesalers, and dealers, promotion other than advertising to consumers through the use of in-store dis- plays, guarantees, services, point-of-purchase materials, and so forth; display and promotion of retail goods; display of a mass media advertisement close [..]
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Merchandisingthe management of stock in supermarkets and other non-specialist sales outlets in order to ensure the display of the fastest selling titles.
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MerchandisingThe adoption by libraries of principles of visual display originally developed in business to entice consumers to buy products. Public libraries have long been aware that books displayed face out with [..]
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MerchandisingThe processing of arranging the right products at the right price presented where the consumer is buying. It involves promoting your hotel in all channels where consumers shop, presenting graphical and informative information, and packaging your hotel and its amenities to satisfy a unique guest experience.
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MerchandisingThe creative handling and presentation of products at the point of sale to maximize their sales appeal.
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MerchandisingThe combination of cooler placement, stock rotation, and placement of point-of-purchase materials.
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MerchandisingAny practice that contributes to the sale of products or services to a retail consumer.
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MerchandisingThe process of displaying and promoting goods for sale either physically in a store, or virtually online.
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MerchandisingMerchandising refer to activities aimed at quick retail sale of goods using bundling, display techniques, free samples, on-the-spot demonstration, pricing, shelf talkers, special offers, and other poi [..]
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MerchandisingThe processing of arranging the right products at the right price presented where the consumer is buying. It involves promoting your hotel in all channels where consumers shop, presenting graphical and informative information, and packaging your hotel and its amenities to satisfy a unique guest experience.
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Merchandising(n) the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money
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MerchandisingConsists of the activities involved in acquiring particular goods and/or services and making them available at the places, times, and prices and in the quantity to enable a retailer to reach its goals.
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Merchandisingmaking a product interesting or appealing so that customers will want to buy it.
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MerchandisingPromoting the sale of products. This can be done in many different ways. Pricing plays a huge role in merchandising. Displays are also critical parts of merchandising. Wholesaler
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