Business in Action, 8th Ed.
Chapter 14: Product and Pricing Strategies
Affectiva’s website offers several ways to try emotion-recognition AI, including mapping your emotions while you watch a YouTube video.
"Buy online, pick-up in store is often heralded as the future of retail: Customers shopping on their own terms, as efficiently as possible.
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"You have crafted your business.
"Jesse Rieser's memories of growing up in Springfield, Missouri in the 1990s unfold against a familiar retail backdrop: storming the aisles of Toys R Us with his brother; meeting friends at the mall to flirt with girls and play videogames; hunting new bands in the CD racks of Best Buy," writes Laura Mellonee in a piece at Wired.
"Though he’s nearly seen it all, Tyler Gaffney [photo, left] still gets surprised when early-stage B2B startups tell him how they’ve determined their pricing.
"Ever wondered why it's called "7UP"?
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Aytekin Tank (photo, left) is Founder of JotForm.
"Find out why the smartphone will be crucial for retailers in 2018 and beyond with the first part of a brand new slide deck from BI Intelligence called The Future of Retail 2018.
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"We all have to negotiate in life, whether it’s asking for a bigger raise, nailing down details of a contract or even getting your kids to do their homework.
"What are you worth?
"Tina Nicolai estimates she's read more than 40,000 résumés since launching Résumé Writers' Ink in 2010.
"Department stores have you all figured out, here are some of the tactics they use to get you to part with more cash.
Chris Weller presents the 18 spaces - as a one page presentation, or as a slide show.
"When I was designing ChattyPeople, my chatbot building platform, I realized this: No product survives meeting the customer.
"What is the secret to the unparalleled success that keeps Amazon growing while so many traditional retailers are shutting their doors?
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"One of the biggest questions faced by brick-and-mortar retailers today is whether prices should be the same online and in stores.
"Discounts sound good.
Baruch College’s Beginner’s Guide to Business Research will point you in the right direction.
"Entrepreneurs (and novice marketers) often assume that customers are always looking for the best value and make decisions to buy based upon finding the best possible price.