Examples of using Consumer purchasing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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At least that was the idea The Economist magazine had when they introduced the Big Mac Index in 1986 to convey country-by-country consumer purchasing power.
promotion given by Easy Pasta will affect consumer purchasing decisions.
marketing theory, consumer purchasing behavior, global brand management,
The survey findings are part of MasterCard's suite of research into Consumer Purchasing Priorities in the Asia/Pacific region.
utilize what they see as a link between personality and consumer purchasing behavior.
Another potential strength of product positioning is that the most important factor in consumer purchasing decisions can be perception,
search is a big deal when it comes to consumer purchasing patterns.
Many online sites keep track of consumer purchasing habits in order to suggest items
This is the first example of a consumer purchasing a product from business through the World Wide Web- or“e-commerce” as we commonly know it today.
Additionally, it increase consumer purchasing experience by maintaining the checkout circulation
At least that was the idea The Economist magazine had when they introduced the Big Mac Index in 1986 to convey country-by-country consumer purchasing power.
so for the prospect no matter whether a business or consumer purchasing a service can be seen as buying a risk.
resulting in socio-economic imbalances that restrict workers from access to economic opportunity and diminish consumer purchasing power.
According to the latest Mastercard Consumer Purchasing Priorities Survey, half of people across Asia Pacific plan on marking the day
The MasterCard Survey on Consumer Purchasing Priorities, released twice yearly,
as well as the consumer purchasing behavior trends observed by Mastercard.
as well as the consumer purchasing behaviour trends observed by Mastercard.
publicity that stimulate consumer purchasing and dealer effectiveness,
publicity that stimulate consumer purchasing and dealer effectiveness, such as displays,
resulting in socio-economic imbalances that restrict workers from access to economic opportunity and diminish consumer purchasing power.