mark chap 13

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How do brokers and agents differ from merchant​ wholesalers?

Brokers and agents do not take title and perform a limited number of specialized functions.

A discount store​ (for example,​ Target, Kohl's, or​ Walmart) sells standard merchandise at lower prices. To do​ this, discount stores accept which of the following two​ conditions?

Lower margins and selling higher volume

Which of the following statements about retailer marketing decisions is​ correct?

Many retailers identify three critical factors for retail​ success: location,​ location, and location.

Which of the following statements regarding retailer pricing decisions is​ correct?

Most retailers seek either high markups on lower volume or low markups on higher volume.

Which of the following statements about major retail trends is​ true?

Online buying is growing at a much brisker pace than retail buying as a whole.

Increasingly, different types of retailers now sell the same products at the same prices to the same consumers. This trend is called​ ______

Retail convergence

In terms of​ location, most stores today cluster together. What is the primary reason for​ this?

To increase their customer pulling power

One new technology being adopted by retailers is​ __________. For​ example, when​ opted-in customers enter a​ store, a signal wakes up an app on their smartphone or​ tablet, which welcomes them and alerts them to​ location-specific rewards and personalized product recommendations within the store.

beacon technology

Recently, superstores that are actually giant specialty​ stores, such as Petco and Home​ Depot, have seen tremendous growth. These types of superstores are called​ __________.

category killers

A cluster of between 15 and 50 retail stores that usually contains a branch of a department store or variety​ store, a​ supermarket, specialty​ stores, professional​ offices, and​ (sometimes) a bank is a​ __________

community shopping center

​Adidas' Fifth Avenue emporium showcases an adidas design concept that mimics a sports arena. Customers enter through a​ tunnel-like entrance, climb cement stairs to reach different​ floors, sit on bleachers to watch games broadcast live on large​ screens, and pay for their purchases at stations designed to look like ticket booths. The store features a miniature running track where customers can take a test run or get their stride analyzed to ensure​ they're buying the right shoe. This is an example of​ __________.

experiential marketing

Which of the following are the largest group of​ wholesalers, accounting for roughly 50 percent of all​ wholesaling?

merchant wholesalers

Walmart, Target,​ Macy's, and other major retailers offer handy​ ________ that pull customers to both their websites and stores.

mobile apps

Foot Locker has mastered online and mobile efforts that link seamlessly with store​ operations, offering options such as​ "buy online, ship from​ store" and​ "buy online, reserve in​ store" for pickup. This is an example of​ _______

omni channel retailing

Retailing today requires​ __________, which means creating a seamless​ cross-channel buying experience that integrates​ in-store, online, and mobile shopping.

omni channel retailing

Retailers need to differentiate and position their store and make decisions regarding their retail marketing mix. Before making those​ decisions, retailers must first​ __________

segment and define their target market

_________ involves focusing the entire marketing process toward turning customers into buyers as they approach the point of sale.

shopper marketing

Which type of retailer carries narrow product lines with deep assortments within those​ lines?

specialty stores

Omni-channel retailers are those who​ ________.

successfully merge the virtual and physical worlds

Which wholesaler channel function helps reduce inventory holding​ costs?

warehousing


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