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the fact of being able to be reached or obtained easily rozpocznij naukę
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the ability to get something easily rozpocznij naukę
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the state of being cheap enough for people to be able to buy rozpocznij naukę
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describing or involving business arrangements or trade between different businesses, rather than between businesses and the general public rozpocznij naukę
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B2B, business-to-business
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describing or involving the sale of goods or services directly to customers for their own use, rather than to businesses rozpocznij naukę
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B2C, business-to-consumer
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relating to trade in products and services between businesses and government, especially trade over the internet rozpocznij naukę
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B2G, business-to-government
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the act of measuring the quality of something by comparing it with something else of an accepted standard rozpocznij naukę
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a product that is made by a particular company rozpocznij naukę
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a particular type of something rozpocznij naukę
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knowledge of the name of a company and the products it sells rozpocznij naukę
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2 the degree to which people are familiar with or prefer a particular brand rozpocznij naukę
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the stage of brand loyalty where the buyer will accept no alternative and will search extensively for the required brand rozpocznij naukę
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the habit of always buying a product with the same name, made by the same company rozpocznij naukę
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the name given to a particular product by the company that makes it rozpocznij naukę
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a situation when a customer chooses one brand over another consistently rozpocznij naukę
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the ability of consumers to recognize a brand and compare it to other brands rozpocznij naukę
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a study to find out when a business will start to make as much money as it has spent on a particular product, activity, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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to use a situation to your own advantage rozpocznij naukę
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one of the methods that are used for selling a company's products or services, for example, selling them through a distributor or a retailer (= store) rozpocznij naukę
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the person or organization that uses something rather than an organization that trades in it rozpocznij naukę
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a price that is higher than it should be, or higher than people think rozpocznij naukę
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Exorbitant/inflated price
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an opportunity for a product or service that does not already exist rozpocznij naukę
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a situation in which something is advertised and discussed in newspapers, on television, etc. a lot in order to attract everyone's interest rozpocznij naukę
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the practice of adding new products to a product range to make it more complete rozpocznij naukę
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the addition of a product or service with different features, sizes, prices, etc., to an existing range of products rozpocznij naukę
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a process in which a product or brand becomes bought, used, or known by more and more people rozpocznij naukę
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the collection and examination of information about things that people buy or might buy and their feelings about things that they have bought rozpocznij naukę
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a situation in which no more of a product or service can be sold because there are no more possible customers rozpocznij naukę
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the dividing of all possible customers into groups based on their needs, age, education, income, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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the number of things that a company sells compared with the number of things of the same type that other companies sell rozpocznij naukę
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the practice of charging a high price for a new product in order to make as much profit as possible before other similar products become available and prices fall rozpocznij naukę
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the combination of actions a company uses when selling a product or service. These are often described as the four Ps (= product, price, place, and promotion) rozpocznij naukę
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to increase the price of something rozpocznij naukę
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a product that is designed for the mass market is intended to be bought by as many people as possible, not just by people with a lot of money or a special interest rozpocznij naukę
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an opportunity for a business to offer a product or service that is not offered by other businesses rozpocznij naukę
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a measure of the number of chances that a customer who may be interested in a particular product will have to see an advertisement for it during a particular period rozpocznij naukę
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something that is done or said in order to get an advantage, often dishonestly rozpocznij naukę
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a strategy in which companies charge a higher price for a product to convince consumers the product is of better quality rozpocznij naukę
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the degree to which the number of products sold changes when the product's price changes rozpocznij naukę
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a product pricing strategy by which a firm charges the highest initial price that customers will pay and then lowers it over time rozpocznij naukę
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information that you collect yourself, rather than get from somewhere else rozpocznij naukę
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emphasis on the difference between a particular product and those that are similar rozpocznij naukę
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a process used by businesses to distinguish a product or service from other similar ones available in the market rozpocznij naukę
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the stages in a particular product's existence: introduction, growth or increasing sales, maturity (= slow or no increase in sales), and decline or reduction in sales rozpocznij naukę
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a range of similar products or services that are sold by the same company, with different features and different prices rozpocznij naukę
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the combination of products and services that a company sells rozpocznij naukę
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the fact that something produces or is likely to produce a profit rozpocznij naukę
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strategies, methods or resources that compel consumers to buy a product or service rozpocznij naukę
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based on information that cannot be easily measured, such as people's opinions and feelings, rather than on information that can be shown in numbers rozpocznij naukę
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related to information that can be shown in numbers and amounts rozpocznij naukę
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the fact that a company's shares are being traded on a particular stock market rozpocznij naukę
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the price of a company's shares on a stock market at a particular time rozpocznij naukę
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the price that a person or company says they will charge to do a piece of work rozpocznij naukę
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a phrase or short piece of writing taken from a longer work of literature, poetry, etc. or what someone else has said rozpocznij naukę
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the quantity or number of products sold or services provided by a company in a particular period of time rozpocznij naukę
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a small number of people from a larger group that is being tested rozpocznij naukę
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making sure that company's products, services, and overall customer experience meet customer expectations rozpocznij naukę
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if the market for a product is saturated, there is more of the product available than there are people who want to buy it rozpocznij naukę
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completely filled with something so that no more can be added rozpocznij naukę
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data that is publicly available, rather than data that an organization collects for itself rozpocznij naukę
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moving, acting, or working with less than usual speed or energy rozpocznij naukę
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moving or operating more slowly than usual rozpocznij naukę
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the fact of something reaching a level or point at which something starts to happen or change rozpocznij naukę
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the fact that advertising for a product or service has to reach a certain level before sales increase rozpocznij naukę
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to plan, hope, or intend to achieve something rozpocznij naukę
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to produce something for a particular purpose or a particular group of people rozpocznij naukę
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to try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions rozpocznij naukę
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if a company corners the market in a particular type of product, it is more successful than any other company at selling the product rozpocznij naukę
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to show how a product or company is different from other similar ones and what its advantages are, especially in order to attract a particular group of consumers rozpocznij naukę
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to show or find the difference between one thing and another, or between things that are compared rozpocznij naukę
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to calculate the derivative of a function rozpocznij naukę
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to stop producing or offering a product rozpocznij naukę
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to engage in the process of gathering and analyzing information about a market, product, or service in order to gain insight into customers, competitors, and the market itself rozpocznij naukę
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To do/carry out/conduct market research
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to debut a new product to the market and make that product generally available for purchase rozpocznij naukę
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To launch/introduce/bring out a product
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to earn less money than the amount that is spent rozpocznij naukę
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to earn more money than the amount that is spent rozpocznij naukę
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to reach a stage where no more can be added, contained, or accepted rozpocznij naukę
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to divide the target market into approachable groups creating subsets of the market based on demographics, needs, priorities, common interests, and other psychographic or behavioral criteria used to better understand the target audience rozpocznij naukę
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to establish or come up with a price for which one is willing to buy or sell something rozpocznij naukę
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to pay part of the cost of producing a good in order to reduce its price (action taken mostly by the government) rozpocznij naukę
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to direct an action, advertising, or a product at a particular person or group rozpocznij naukę
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to make changes to the existing product or to release a new product with enhanced features and/or improved functionality rozpocznij naukę
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1 to take money out of an account 2 to take something back, or to remove something 3 to stop being involved in a situation, having a particular responsibility, or belonging to an organization rozpocznij naukę
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to stop selling a product or offering a service, usually because of a problem or fault rozpocznij naukę
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an offer that consists of everything consumers evaluate when deciding whether to buy something rozpocznij naukę
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a name or symbol on a product that shows it was made by a particular company, and that it cannot be used by other companies without permission rozpocznij naukę
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something very noticeable that a person typically has or does rozpocznij naukę
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a feature of a product that makes it different from and better than other similar products and that can be emphasized in advertisements for the product rozpocznij naukę
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USP, unique selling point/proposition
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1 a service that is used by the public, such as an electricity or gas supply 2 a company that provides a service such as an electricity or gas supply rozpocznij naukę
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the relation of cost, quality and sustainability. An adjective before the phrase evaluates how much that relation meets customer requirements rozpocznij naukę
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a person or company that sells goods to stores or other businesses, etc. rather than to the public rozpocznij naukę
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