Buying Power Index (BPI) A measure of a geographic area's market characteristics, expressed in terms of the area's percentage of U.S. effective buying income, the area's percentage of U.S. retail sales, and the area's percentage of U.S.
Buying Power - the resources, especially financial, that customers have at a given time. Buying Signals - signs or indications, verbal or nonverbal, that tell a salesperson that the buyer is ready to buy.
life stage buying power segmentation the division of a total heterogeneous market into relatively homogeneous groups on the basis of their ability to afford a product at their particular stage in the family life cycle lifestyle ...
Latinos and African Americans already have a critical mass of buying power of over $1 trillion combined and this total is increasing rapidly.
In markets with high buying power the keywords with the highest number of searches are the most competitive, i.e.
Blog readers have quite a lot of buying power. In fact, according to the 2006 blogger reader surveys from BlogAds, 75% of blog readers make more than $45,000 per year. Blog readers are journalists, opinion makers, and powerful online citizens.
See also: Market, Offer, Offering, Pricing, Company
 
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