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The store's poor location did not help it attract customers.
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Having a clown in the toy store was a foolproof attraction for getting kids to enter.
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Lou ran his store on an old-fashioned premise: quality merchandise at attractive prices.
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She compared the prices before she made a decision.
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There was no comparison in the quality of the two brands.
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The goal of marketing is to show that the product satisfies consumers' needs.
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In order to compete in today's market, companies need to advertise on the Internet.
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A company must always be aware of what its competition is doing.
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Companies keep their products competitive by making them available on the Internet as well as in stores.
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The analyst was able to consume new information quickly.
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The government tracks consumer spending closely.
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He ran a study of the use of consumable goods.
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The sales department disagreed about how to market their newest product.
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A good director of marketing can find a way to sell even an unattractive product.
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Once the sales manager decided to change the packaging, the product became much more marketable.
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The goal of marketing is to show that the product satisfies consumers' needs.
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Our highest priority is customer satisfaction.
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All our products arrive in the stores in satisfactory condition.
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