| 1. | Common demarketing strategies include higher prices, scaled-down advertising, and product redesign.
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| 2. | Demarketing strategies may differ when being used by a private firm versus a government entity.
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| 3. | Since the invent of demarketing in the 1970 s, many different strategies for implementing demarketing have evolved.
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| 4. | Since the invent of demarketing in the 1970 s, many different strategies for implementing demarketing have evolved.
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| 5. | Instead of increasing availability of a product or service, a demarketing strategy would be to actually restrict availability.
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| 6. | Mikl os-Thal and Juanjuan ( 2011 ) proposed that sellers use demarketing to strategically manage buyers quality perceptions.
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| 7. | Rather than price, the costs of involvement are highlighted by social marketing in ways that support their marketing or demarketing message.
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| 8. | According to Websters dictionary, demarketing is The use of advertising to decrease demand for a product that is in short supply .
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| 9. | In their provocative article " Demarketing, Yes, Demarketing, " Kotler and Levy ( 1971 ) distinguish three types of demarketing situations.
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| 10. | In their provocative article " Demarketing, Yes, Demarketing, " Kotler and Levy ( 1971 ) distinguish three types of demarketing situations.
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