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Explain the differences between a retailers long-term and short-term promotional objects.

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Answer to Question 1

A retailer's promotional objectives should be established to help improve both long- and short-term financial performance. Long-term or institutional advertising is an attempt by the retailer to gain long-term benefits by selling the store itself rather than the merchandise in it.
Retailers seeking long-term benefits generally have two long-term promotion objectives: creating a positive store image and promoting public service.
Short-term or promotional advertising attempts to bolster short-term performance by using product availability or price as a selling point. The two most common promotional objectives are (1) increasing the patronage of existing customers and (2) attracting new customers.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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