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MARKETING 1. Brand A product or service so identified My mother bought a popular brand of soap to make the dinner. 2. Consumer Person or entity that is a recipient of a product or service provided by a seller. Many consumers have been victims by credit card frauds. 3. Cost An amount that has to be paid to get something. Do not lose your student I.D. card or it will cost you $.15 to replace it. 4. Develop To improve the quality of. No one has been able to develop an effective vaccine for HIV. 5. Distribution The movement of goods and services through a distribution channel. The company had to make the distribution of all its products nationwide. 6. End-user The ultimate consumer of a product. End users should be the most important people for the companies.

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MARKETING

1. Brand

A product or service so identified

My mother bought a popular brand of soap to make the dinner.

2. Consumer

Person or entity that is a recipient of a product or service provided by a seller.

Many consumers have been victims by credit card frauds.

3. Cost

An amount that has to be paid to get something.

Do not lose your student I.D. card or it will cost you $.15 to replace it.

4. Develop

To improve the quality of.

No one has been able to develop an effective vaccine for HIV.

5. Distribution

The movement of goods and services through a distribution channel.

The company had to make the distribution of all its products nationwide.

6. End-user

The ultimate consumer of a product.

End users should be the most important people for the companies.

7. Image

The opinion or concept of something by the public.

A positive corporate image is indispensable for the continuity and success of the company.

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8. Label

A small piece of paper to an article to designate its origin, owner, contents, use.

You should always read the label carefully before taking any medication.

9. Launch

To introduce to the public or to a market.

The government is to launch a £1.25 million publicity campaign.

10. Mail order

A system of buying and selling merchandise through the post.

All companies should have a mail-order service.

11. Market research

The study of influences upon customer and consumer behavior and the analysis of market characteristics and trends.

Before launching a product to market, companies must do a market research.

12. Packaging

The box or wrapping in which a product is offered for sale.

In the future, more and more packaging will be recyclable or biodegradable.

13. Point of sale

A business or place where a product or service can be purchased.

Maybelline has several points of sale in the country.

14. Product

Something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process.

Companies may offer products or services to their customers.

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15. Public relations

The art or science of establishing and promoting a favorable relationship with the public.

Companies must keep their public relations along the time.

16. RegisteredOfficially or legally certified by a government officer or board.

Coca Cola is a registered trademark.

17. Sponsor

One who assumes responsibility for another person or a group during a period of instruction.

Beer companies often sponsor large sporting events.

18. S.W.O.T.

Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats,an analysis of a product made before it is marketed.

It is important that a company always analize its SWOT to improve.

19. Total productThe total product is found on sale in the market.

The total product is the result of the entire production process.

20. Trademark A name, symbol, or other device used to identify anpromote a product or service.

The most recognized national trademark is Inca Kola.