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Pricing management forms part of a series of books specially written for South African undergraduate marketing students. The other titles in the series deal with distribution management, product management, marketing research and integrated marketing communications. The objective of the series is to place specific marketing topics in perspective. Pricing decisions impact on other elements of the marketing mix in numerous ways. The price of a product, for example, influence customers' perception of the product and affect how the product is promoted. Pricing management concentrates on the essentials of pricing decisions in marketing management and does so in a comprehensive, practical and extremely accessible manner.
Customer service is not a new topic in marketing. Although most marketing texts cover customer service in some form or another, the topic is generally not given the attention it deserves. In a society where customers are becoming more informed, more protected and more demanding than in the past, it makes good business sense to ensure that your customers receive a high level of customer service. After all, a happy customer is a satisfied customer, and a satisfied customer will remember the experience and purchase from you again and again. Customer service draws together the important issues with regard to customer service. It addresses all the key elements that need to be considered when developing a service strategy for a business. The text is not only written with undergraduate students in mind, but also for the entire spectrum of businesses - both large and small - and for employees at all levels.
Marketing for Entrepreneurs provides an overview of the marketing process for the owner/manager of a small business. The book guides the reader through the process of developing a marketing plan, and includes chapters on: Identifying, collecting, analysing and using information through market research; Pinpointing the target market and deciding on mass marketing or market segmentation; Product decisions such as the product-service mix, branding, trademarks, packaging, warranties and developing new products; different approaches to pricing and issues such as discounts and credit; distribution channels and locating the business; promotion, publicity and selling; advertising through various media, including Internet advertising, e-mail marketing and SMS advertising.
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