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Any social, economic, or politcal factors that could impact your business. |
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Company that cells to other companies. |
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Company that sell to individual people. |
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Maximum number of companies an industry can support based on its potential customer base. |
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Detailed description of your target market's characteristics. |
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Objectives social and economic facts about people. |
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Small number of people who are brought together to discuss a particular problem, product, or service. |
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Market segments based on where consumers live or where businesses are located. |
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Comany that provides names and contract information for specific groups of consumers or business. |
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Group of potential customers-people or business-who are willing and able to purchase a particualr product or service. |
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Organized way to gather and analyze information needed to make business decisions. |
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Small group of consumers or busineses within a particular market that has one or more things in common. |
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Market that includes as many customers as possible. |
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New information that is collected for a particular purpose. |
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Limited amount of customers who are most likely to buy a specific product or service. |
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Existing information that was previously gathered for a purpose other than the study at hand. |
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