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Being The Shopper Understanding The Buyers Choice 1st Phil Lempert

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Being The Shopper Understanding The Buyers Choice 1st Phil Lempert
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Phil Lempert
ISBN: 9780471151357, 0471151351
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Being The Shopper Understanding The Buyers Choice 1st Phil Lempert by Phil Lempert 9780471151357, 0471151351 instant download after payment.

I have seven years experience in researching consumer insights to determine brand positioning. I've recently taken a new position where I'm moving from brand advertising into retail marketing. I was hoping this book would provide deep retail shopper insights with rich examples of how these insights helped leverage products in a retail environment since my experience is only at the mass advertising level. Instead, I found this book to be elementary and unenlightening at any marketing channel level. Most of the examples are superficial rather than real case studies. While the author talks about many potential ways to get insight into the shopper such as using color and smel, he provides no concrete examples of how these insights have been or could be put into action by anyone. I would only recommend this book to someone with very little marketing experience who wants a basic overview of what factors a researcher might want to explore to better understand the shopper.

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