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Plumbing products: keeping it simple can fuel project sales. : An article from: Do-It-Yourself Retailing

Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Do-It-Yourself Retailing, published by National Retail Hardware Association on June 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1408 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com Digital [...]

Web Leads New Wave of User Interactivity. : An article from: Wood & Wood Products

Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Wood & Wood Products, published by Vance Publishing Corp. on November 1, 1999. The length of the article is 1304 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com [...]

Shrimp: Supply, Products, and Marketing in the Aquaculture Age

Shrimp: Supply, Products, and Marketing in the Aquaculture Age

Merchandising primer;: An illustrated digest of principles to remember in planning products and marketing programs

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Big Ticket Ecommerce: How To Sell High-Priced Products And Services Using The Internet

Product DescriptionClick Here. Add to Shopping Cart. Check Out. This traditional approach to eCommerce works well for low-priced, impulse-oriented, and easy-to-understand products and services. However, it doesn’t work for companies selling complicated big-ticket products and services. For big-ticket sales ranging from $2,000 to $2. 5 million, the add-to-shopping cart, click-here-to-check-out approach just doesn’t make sense. [...]