Type of Buying Decisions
Different types of buying decisions can include logical, impulsive, and emotional motivations. Buying decisions are based on buyer behavior. Consumer behavior and business behavior can differ because their buying processes are different. Consumers will often buy on emotion or impulse whereas businesses will buy based on need. The type of buying decision impacts the marketing mix and the promotional mix for a product. It will also affect the product life cycle.
Because consumers often buy on emotion, ads can affect the buying decision. Consumer products are often advertised on television in a way that tries to create an emotional tie with the buyer. An example of this are the alcohol ads with beautiful women and people having a good time, or car ads that stir emotions of envy for racing the streets like a race car driver .
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Buyer behavior shapes buying decisions
Emotional tactics don't work well with businesses. A company needs to know about the features of a product and how it will help fill a specific need. Businesses are also worried about price and return on investment.
Sometimes the type of product will make a difference in the buying decision. For consumers, large ticket items, or such as an appliance, a car, or a home, aren't impulse items. Most people can't afford to buy a new car when they want one, they need to wait until their current car needs to be replaced. This is why companies can influence what type of car a person will buy, but not when they will buy one.