MARKETING
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781260087710
Author: Grewal
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 19.7, Problem 2PC
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To discuss: The factor that a firm should consider when evaluating a sales promotion.
Introduction: Sales promotion is one of the important promotional tools. Sales promotions are short-term incentives given to customers to initiate the purchase or to encourage the customers to repurchase a product or service. The incentives can be in different forms. The various forms of sales promotions are the sweepstakes, premiums, coupons, specialty advertising, point of purchase displays, samples, contests, rebates, discounts, and demonstrations.
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