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Growth Rate:
The total increase or decrease in a population during a given period divided by the average population in that period.

 


market growth rate
the rate, commonly expressed as a percentage per annum, at which a market is increasing in size
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Market Attractiveness the degree to which a market offers opportunities to an organisation, taking into account the market size and growth rate and the level of competition and other constraints.

These are products which have low market shares and low market growth rates. The options for many companies is to phase these products out, however some organisation do go for the strategy of re-inventing and injecting new life into the product.

Provide estimates of future growth rates
At least through the timeframe for the plan (e.g., 1 year) but most likely longer (e.g., 3-5 year projections)
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Market Analysis
An outline of some of the dimensions of market analysis including market size, growth rate, profitability, cost structure, distribution channels, trends, and key success factors.

Boston Box: (also known as the BCG matrix) a tool for analysing a product portfolio, plotting relative market share against market growth rate for each product. The resultant matrix classifies products as cash cows, dogs, question marks and stars.

A means of analysing and categorizing the performance of business units in large diversified firms by reference to market share and growth rates. It was developed by the Boston Consultancy Group (BCG)
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For example, if a site publishes significant duplicate content it may get a reduced crawl priority and get filtered out of the search results. Some search engines also have filters based on link quality, link growth rate, and anchor text.

by making a product known to one or a small number of people. Every of them then passes it along to several people he knows etc. in analogy to a medical or a computer virus which also multiplies in a similar way leading to an exponential growth rate.

See also: Market, Marketing, Product, Company, Strategy