Saturday, 8 December 2012

Promotive

Promotive Details
 Price deal: A temporary reduction in the price, such as 50% off.    Loyal Reward Program: Consumers collect points, miles, or credits for purchases and redeem them for rewards.    Cents-off deal: Offers a brand at a lower price. Price reduction may be a percentage marked on the package.    Price-pack deal: The packaging offers a consumer a certain percentage more of the product for the same price (for example, 25 percent extra).    Coupons: coupons have become a standard mechanism for sales promotions.    Loss leader: the price of a popular product is temporarily reduced in order to stimulate other profitable sales    Free-standing insert (FSI): A coupon booklet is inserted into the local newspaper for delivery.    On-shelf couponing: Coupons are present at the shelf where the product is available.    Checkout dispensers: On checkout the customer is given a coupon based on products purchased.    On-line couponing: Coupons are available online. Consumers print them out and take them to the store.    Mobile couponing: Coupons are available on a mobile phone. Consumers show the offer on a mobile phone to a salesperson for redemption.    Online interactive promotion game: Consumers play an interactive game associated with the promoted product.    Rebates: Consumers are offered money back if the receipt and barcode are mailed to the producer.    Contests/sweepstakes/games: The consumer is automatically entered into the event by purchasing the product.    Point-of-sale displays:-        Aisle interrupter: A sign that juts into the aisle from the shelf.        Dangler: A sign that sways when a consumer walks by it.        Dump bin: A bin full of products dumped inside.        Glorifier: A small stage that elevates a product above other products.        Wobbler: A sign that jiggles.        Lipstick Board: A board on which messages are written in crayon.        Necker: A coupon placed on the 'neck' of a bottle.        YES unit: "your extra salesperson" is a pull-out fact sheet.        Electroluminescent: Solar-powered, animated light in motion.[2]    Kids eat free specials: Offers a discount on the total dining bill by offering 1 free kids meal with each regular meal purchased.    Sampling: Consumers get one sample for free, after their trial and then could decide whether to buy or not.
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