Price (Distribution)
Across
- 8. The use of telephone systems to sell products directly to potential customers. Such as voice and text messages.
- 9. huge outlets that stock a broad range of products such as foodstuffs and consumer durable.
- 12. have numerous outlets such as H&M Toys R Us and mother care.
- 13. Trading via the internet. Their dedicated websites to provide product information and payment options.
- 15. small local vendors often owned by a sole proprietor.
Down
- 1. a way to distribute products that does not involve retailers.
- 2. mainly sell foodstuffs e.g Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, Target, and Walmart.
- 3. businesses that purchase large quantities of products from a manufacturer and then separates or ‘break’ the bulk purchases into smaller units for resale mainly retailers.
- 4. A business sends promotional material, such as a catalogue, via the postal system to entice customers to buy a firm's products.
- 5. sellers of products to the final consumer.
- 6. independent and specialist business that trade in the products of only a few manufacturers.
- 7. outlets that sell a large range of products such as furniture, jewelry, kitchen equipment, clothing, toys and cosmetics to the general public.
- 10. How products get from the producer to the consumer
- 11. Specialist machines that stock products for sale. Vending machines can be found in a variety of locations, such as offices, recreation centers, shopping malls, and etc..)
- 14. negotiators who act on behalf of buyers and vendors (sellers) of a product. They are not usually employed by the producer but are used as an intermediary to help sell the vendors products.