Competitive Intelligence: Outperforming Your Competitors Sections of This Topic Include What is a Competitor Analysis? Competitive Intelligence? What’s a Direct Competitor? Indirect Competitor? Competitive Intelligence — Learning About Your Competitors Competitive Analysis — Analyzing What You Learned From the Competitive Intelligence Also, consider Related Library Topics Learn More in the Library’s Blogs Related to Competitor …
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Marketing: How to Name and Brand Your Products Sections of This Topic Include Basic Guidelines for Naming and Branding How to Create a Powerful Marketing Message Additional Perspectives on Naming and Branding Also consider Related Library Topics Learn More in the Library’s Blogs Related to Naming and Branding In addition to the articles on this …
Insights into Millennials’ Mobile Shopping Behavior Who Are The Millennials? Millennials (also known as the Millennial Generation or Generation Y) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. Most observers use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. Many use 1982 as the Millennials’ starting birth year and 2004 as the last …
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