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What is product line pricing? - Setting the price steps between various products in a product line based on cost differences between the products, customer evaluations of different features, and competitor's prices What is optional-product pricing? - The pricing of optional or accessory products...

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What is product line pricing? - ✔Setting the price steps between various products in a
product line based on cost differences between the products, customer evaluations of
different features, and competitor's prices



What is optional-product pricing? - ✔The pricing of optional or accessory products along
with a main product



What is captive product pricing? - ✔Setting a price for products that must be used along
with a main product



What is by-product pricing? - ✔Setting a price for by-products in order to make the
main product's price more competitive



What is product bundle pricing? - ✔Combining several products and offering the bundle at
a reduced price



What are reference prices? - ✔Prices that buyers carry in their minds and refer to when
they look at a given product



What is a price image? - ✔Global impression of the overall price level of a store, evaluation
in context - relative to other stores



What is everyday low pricing? - ✔It is charging a constant, everyday low price with few or
no temporary price discounts

,What is high-low pricing? - ✔It involves charging higher prices on an everyday basis
but running frequent promotions to lower prices temporarily on selected items



What is odd-even pricing? - ✔A psychological pricing tactic in which numeric value is
utilized to affect the customer's perception of product value



What is price-quality relationship? - ✔It is when consumers use price as an indicator of quality



What is loss-leader pricing? - ✔Setting prices near or below cost in order to attract
customers to a store



What is horizontal price fixing? - ✔Illegal to agree on a price within a group of
manufacturers or retailers or wholesalers



What is vertical pricing fixing? - ✔Retailers cannot be forced to adhere to minimum retail
prices and manufacturers/wholesalers CAN set maximum prices if it doesn't adversely
impact competition



What is price discrimination? - ✔Manufactureres/wholesalers cannot charge a different
price to different retailers, discounts must be equitable



What is price advertising? - ✔There are guidelines/laws regarding advertising price reductions



What is predatory pricing? - ✔It means that company sets a very low price for the purpose
of driving competitors out of business



What are direct marketing channels? - ✔A marketing channel that has no intermediary levels

, What are examples of direct marketing channels? - ✔brick and mortar, telemarketing,
e-marketing, direct sales force



What are indirect marketing channels? - ✔A marketing channel that involves at least
one intermediary between a seller and end-user



What is channel conflict? - ✔Disagreements among marketing channel members on
goals, roles, and rewards



What is horizontal conflict? - ✔Conflict that occurs among firms at the same level of
the channel



What is vertical conflict? - ✔Conflict between different levels of the same channel



What is marketing channel design? - ✔It is designing effective marketing channels by
analyzing customer needs, setting channel objectives, identifying major channel
alternatives, and evaluating those alternatives



What are the types of distribution? - ✔Intensive, exclusive, selective



What is intensive distribution? - ✔Stocking the product in as many outlets as possible (ex:
soda )



What is exclusive distribution? - ✔Giving a limited number of dealers the exclusive right
to distribute the company's products in their territories



What is selective distribution? - ✔The use of more than one but fewer than all of
the intemediaries who are willing to carry the company's products

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