Selecting products with limited sales potential because of price, defining the group of clients that will be reached by the promotion and quantifying the profits that the company will receive after offering discounts are factors that must be evaluated when applying strategies of this type.
In order to avoid carrying out promotions in an intuitive way, without an integral evaluation of the action, both in terms of costs and benefits, Ariel Banos, founder of Fijaciondeprecios.com, proposes seven steps to correctly define a Profitable Promotion.
The National System of Cultural Radio and Television of Costa Rica is putting out to tender services of publicity, audiovisual production, textile production, catering, rent of furniture and others.
The Department of Public Procurement in Panama wishes to purchase promotional items for state agencies.
This tender has as its main objective the selection and hiring of the proponents who meet the minimum requirements set out in the tender conditions, for the Supply of Promotional Items for State entities, through the E-Catalog of Products and Services.
Having hotel guests take home a product marked with your name or brand is the best way to differentiate yourself from competitors.
Competition is very tough and the internet has made global hotel deals transparent, so positively differentiating yourself and making clients remember you is vital for getting a return stay at your hotel.
Different Guatemalan political parties are making use of promotional items to market their candidates in the election.
Sales of promotional items have been increasing and now include hats, shirts, keychains, etc.. each with the logos of the various political parties and candidates likenesses.
Some parties are producing items that are quite unusual.
A company with many years of experience in the confection, commercialization and distribution of uniforms and POP materials. Its products are exported to many countries around the world.
Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
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