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Diverse shopper - This buyer is hard to predict or to understand. He shops in many different places and is not obviously influenced by any one retail element Closeout stores - Off-price stores that offer an assortment of brand-name merchandise at a significant discount off the the manufacturer's price Commercial cue - Advertising message that impacts purchase decisions convenience stores - These stores aim at providing their customers a convenient shopping experience. These general merchandise stores are easily accessible, small in size, with quick shopping and easy checkout. corporate chain - A company that operates multiple stores under common ownership, and usually has centralized decision-making. Demographics - Quantifiable information about customer such as household size, income, education, occupation, and place of residence. Department stores - These stores offer good service and a broad variety and assortment of products of mid-to-high quality. Direct selling - Salespeople contact customers directly in a convenient location, often at a customer's home; demonstrate product benefits; take orders; and deliver the products or perform the services. Discount stores - These retailers offer a broad variety of merchandise, limited service, and low prices. Brick- and-mortar - The presence of a physical storefront and face-to-face customer experience Distribution channel - The chain of businesses through which a good or service passes until it reaches the end customer.. E -commerce - Buying and selling through the internet via an electronic device Follower - This customer usually waits to see what the latest trends will be, and is reluctant to try new products until friends have done so and reported them Franchise - The license granted to another party to market a company's good and services in a particular territory. Gross domestic product - The monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country annually. Impulse buyer - The person who makes quick purchase decisions. Independent establishment - Typically single store or a small, regional chain.

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NRF customer service
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Diverse shopper - This buyer is hard to predict or to understand. He shops in many different
places and is not obviously influenced by any one retail element

Closeout stores - Off-price stores that offer an assortment of brand-name merchandise at a
significant discount off the the manufacturer's price



Commercial cue - Advertising message that impacts purchase decisions



convenience stores - These stores aim at providing their customers a convenient shopping
experience. These general merchandise stores are easily accessible, small in size, with quick shopping
and easy checkout.



corporate chain - A company that operates multiple stores under common ownership, and usually
has centralized decision-making.



Demographics - Quantifiable information about customer such as household size, income,
education, occupation, and place of residence.



Department stores - These stores offer good service and a broad variety and assortment of
products of mid-to-high quality.



Direct selling - Salespeople contact customers directly in a convenient location, often at a
customer's home; demonstrate product benefits; take orders; and deliver the products or perform the
services.



Discount stores - These retailers offer a broad variety of merchandise, limited service, and low
prices.



Brick- and-mortar - The presence of a physical storefront and face-to-face customer experience

Distribution channel - The chain of businesses through which a good or service passes until it
reaches the end customer.

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E-commerce - Buying and selling through the internet via an electronic device



Follower - This customer usually waits to see what the latest trends will be, and is reluctant to try
new products until friends have done so and reported them



Franchise - The license granted to another party to market a company's good and services in a
particular territory.



Gross domestic product - The monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced
within a country annually.



Impulse buyer - The person who makes quick purchase decisions.



Independent establishment - Typically single store or a small, regional chain.



Innovative customer - The buyer who wants to be the first to purchase and own the latest
merchandise.



Manufacture - Produces the product



Multichannel - Retail operations with customer transactions possible through multiple connected
channels



Off-price retailers - Offer brand-name merchandise at a discount. The merchandise typically
consists of excess inventory, closeouts, and irregulars. See also closeout stores and outlet stores

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