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I’m trying to learn for my Marketing class and I’m stuck. Can you help?
Topic: The Consumer and Business Market
To increase revenue, many businesses, such as gift basket, insurance, tax preparation, food, and entertainment businesses, have targeted consumer and business markets. However, the decision-making process is a bit different for each market.
- First, briefly describe the similarities and differences in the decision-making process between the business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) groups.
- Next, choose a business that predominantly targets the consumer market. Explain how they can reposition themselves to increase their sales to the business market using the business decision-making process.
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marketing journal
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Submission date: 07-Feb-2020 05:39PM (UTC-0500)
Submission ID: 1253405677
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