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products

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n. (plural of product English)

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National sovereignty and popular sovereignty were thus products of a spiritual construction, that is, a construction of identity.

By the end of the eighteenth century, the products of slave labor in the Americas constituted one third of the value of European commerce.

This labor is immaterial, even if it is corporeal and affective, in the sense that its products are intangible, a feeling of ease, well-being, satisfaction, excitement, or passion.

Communication and control can be exercised efficiently at a distance, and in some cases immaterial products can be transported across the world with minimal delay and expense.

Social subjects are at the same time producers and products of this unitary machine.

My experience incorporates launching major magazines and new product introductions, positioning both consumer and business-to-business products and working with start up companies far too numerous to mention.

In short, he is creating value points, exhibiting his products in the best possible way and speaking to his customers about the features and benefits of his products or service.

This group was exposed to a series of questions regarding the business, the products, the service and the value of the experience at the store.

Remember the adage: We want products that never come back and customers that always come back!

Perceptive programning Well talk about branding later, but think about your own perceptions when it comes to the products or services in your life.

The original concept was to create a selling proposition based upon a very specific image-that is, to create a line of products that were sold on the basis of the image they projected as well as the specific attributes of the products themselves.

We knew that the qualities we communicated would be attractive to a small, selective market, and our goal was to match the image to the market, recognizing that the image statements and identity we created would be as significant in creating the sale as the products were themselves.

We began to have these talisman-like products manufactured exclusively for us, then set out to create perceptions that would sell them.

We wanted a name that incorporated a mythical past in order to enhance the talismanlike products we were going to include in the direct mail offers.

The 800 number was answered by our mysterious British woman, who offered the history of the bracelet and combinations of silver and gold and explained that with every order came a booklet on the origins of this and other products that carried talisman-like qualities.