Intensive distribution
(noun)
a channel structure where the producer's products are stocked in the majority of outlets
Examples of Intensive distribution in the following topics:
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Distribution Intensity
- Product distribution intensity refers to the scale of the distribution network as well as the appropriate selection of location.
- Product distribution intensity refers to the scale of the distribution network as well as the appropriate selection of location.
- In intensive distribution, a producer's products are stocked in the majority of outlets.
- In exclusive distribution,the producer selects only very few intermediaries.
- Snack food is a good example of a product that is intensively distributed.
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Channel Member Characteristics
- Every company must decide on the correct distribution method for its products.
- Marketers must carefully evaluate how their products fit into different distribution channels.
- There are three basic types of distribution for a marketer to consider: Intensive, selective, and exclusive.
- Intensive distribution means the producer's products are stocked in the majority of outlets.
- Candy uses an intensive distribution channel, meaning it is widely available at a low cost.
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Selecting Marketing Channels
- In intensive distribution (such as candy) the manufacturer attempts to get as many intermediaries of a particular type as possible to carry the product
- How many retailers and wholesalers in a particular market should be included in the distribution network?
- The objective is to gather enough information to have a general understanding of the distribution tasks these intermediaries perform.
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Competitive Priorities in Marketing Channels
- An alternative term is distribution channel or 'route-to-market'.
- These distribution types include:
- Intensive distribution - this channel allows the producer's products to be stocked in major, mainstream outlets.
- Selective distribution - producers rely on a few intermediaries to carry their product.
- Exclusive distribution - producers select only very few intermediaries.
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Product, Placement, Promotion, and Price
- Intensive distribution means the producer's products are stocked in the majority of outlets.
- Selective distribution means that the producer relies on a few intermediaries to carry their product.
- Exclusive distribution means that the producer selects only very few intermediaries.
- The decision regarding how to distribute a product has, as its foundation, basic economic concepts, such as utility.
- Understanding the utility a consumer expects to receive from a product being offered can lead marketers to the correct distribution strategy.
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Intensive
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Pronouns as Subjects and Objects
- Intensive pronouns emphasize the noun.
- Intensive and reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
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t Distribution Table
- T distribution table for 31-100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, and infinity.
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MLA: How to Reference Different Types of Sources
- Hairball: An Intensive Peek Behind the Surface of an Enigma.
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
- Intensive properties, such as density and color, do not depend on the amount of matter.