patronage motives marketing glossary marketing definitions Definition: The motives that drive an individual/user toward selection of a particular outlet, retailer, or supplier of services.
patronage motives The motives that drive an individual/user toward selection of a particular outlet, retailer, or supplier of services. penetrated market Actual set of users actually consuming the product/service. (Kotler) ...
Corporate Patronage Advertising - advertising which encourages customers to patronize the firm.
Store Loyalty Exists when a consumer regularly patronizes a particular retailer (store or nonstore) that he or she knows, likes, and trusts.
" or some other similar language to help reinforce the idea that you value the patronage of your current customers. It is a great way to maintain loyalty, as well as to boost sales.
that part of the company's external environment which consists of other firms vying for patronage of the same market competitive niche a segment in a market in which a company can compete effectively ...
Cawley, Internet Cafe Maitre d', says it offers "dial in" access and has terminals located in a local Bookstore and Cafe. While they compute, patrons can have coffee, a sandwich, and--on Tuesday and Saturday nights-- listen to live music.
a popular, major retailer located within a shopping mall to attract mall patronage.
See also: Customer, Financial, Marketing, Planning, Market
 
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