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5 Ways Business Compete Climbing the Ladder to Success - PowerPoint Presentation

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5 Ways Business Compete Climbing the Ladder to Success - PPT Presentation

Competition What does it mean What are examples of businesses that compete 5 Ways Businesses Compete Lower Prices Better Customer Service Economic Incentives Advertising Better Products Lower Prices ID: 737776

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5 Ways Business Compete

Climbing the Ladder to SuccessSlide2

Competition

What does it mean?

What are examples of businesses that compete?Slide3

5 Ways Businesses Compete

Lower Prices

Better Customer Service

Economic Incentives

Advertising

Better ProductsSlide4

Lower Prices

Joe sells T-shirts for $5.00 each. Mo sells T-shirts. Maybe Mo will compete by selling his for $4.00. Joe might lower his T-shirt price to match the $4.00 price, or he might go lower.

Businesses can compete by lowering prices.

But businesses cannot lower them so much that they no longer make enough money to make the shirts, pay their workers, and pay for their store.Slide5

Lower Prices

How does this benefit the consumer?

How does this help and hurt a business?

Example of a company that uses lower prices?Slide6

Better Products

Making products that work better, look better, last longer, or do more is one way to compete with other businesses.

Prices for an item can be the same or sometimes even higher than the price offered by a competing company, provided that the item is so good that customers will really want it.

Businesses can offer a better quality product to get customers to choose them

.Slide7

Better Product

How does this benefit the consumer?

How does this help and hurt a business?

Example of a company that uses better products?Slide8

Economic Incentives

Offering incentives is another way to compete. Freebies like toys in happy meals or free soda when you buy a slice of pizza, coupons are all types of incentives.

Offering coupons used to save money and having sales are two more ways to bring in customers.

Sometimes businesses have special promotions with refreshments and music encouraging you to come and shop. Some businesses reward customers who shop again and again.

Incentives are another way businesses use to compete and encourage customers to choose them.Slide9

Economic Incentives

What are examples of economic incentives?

How does this benefit the consumer?

How does this help and hurt a business?

Example of a company that uses economic incentives?Slide10

Advertising

Businesses advertise by putting signs up, having TV and radio commercials, and running newspaper ads telling customers about their products.

Advertising is used to say how wonderful the products are, to tell about any incentives, sales, lower prices, and to tell customers where the business is located.

Advertising is another way in which businesses try to get customers to choose them.Slide11

Advertising

What are examples of ways businesses can advertise?

How does this benefit the consumer?

How does this help and hurt a business?

Example of a company that uses advertising?Slide12

Better Customer Service

Businesses can offer better service to their customers. That means hiring and training people who know about the products and know how to be helpful and friendly.

A computer store with good customer service hires and trains people who know a lot about computers. A computer store with bad customer service hires anyone and does not train him or her.

Good customer service is one way a business competes and encourages customers to choose them.Slide13

Better Customer Service

What are examples of ways businesses can offer better customer service?

How does this benefit the consumer?

How does this help and hurt a business?

Example of a company that uses better customer service?Slide14

Better Customer Service

Times and Days Open

Location

Experts

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