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    to understand is how, and where, consumers discover new restaurants, and what controlled variables are there to entice the new consumer. In the modern world, much of the information search process is done online, even with restaurants. With the ability to view locations, menus, and pricing online, it is easy to understand why the internet, particularly from a mobile device, is an easy go to place to discover new cuisine. Search Engine Optimization. Search engine optimization is a broad term…

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    Business communication ASSIGNMENT 1 PARAPHRASE-REFERENCE Kaushik Kalal Student no- 300984320 Teacher-Marzena “Dying shopping malls are wreaking havoc on suburban America” by Hayley Peterson Original Rolling Acres Mall in Akron, Ohio, opened in 1975 to great fanfare as the premier shopping destination for the surrounding community. But customer traffic started to slow more than a decade ago, several department stores abandoned their leases, and the mall began to fail. It lost its last…

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    and online) it becomes clear that NCTD has policy that is directed at people who rely on personal utility devices, for example, shopping carts. While NCTD does not prohibit personal shopping carts from coming onboard the bus, these utility devices are not allowed to take up space on the bus, they must be folded and placed between the seats. The idea is to avoid blocking seats, aisles, doorways, or exits, or using up an extra seat (NCTD, 2016:26). In other words, a rider can bring a shopping cart…

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    analysis and observations of the Mall of America as well as his views on modern megamalls in contrast with old marketplaces. According to David Guterson, the Mall of America is a disorientating shopping environment which disables social interaction and provides an insight into the dangers of American shopping culture. Guterson begins by describing the outward appearance of the mall as both mystic and disturbing. Guterson attributes these characteristics to being a part of the mall’s function as…

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    other innovations that people didn’t expected to see in the future. One of the services that people have developed is the online banking system. In the past, people had to stay in line to talk to an employee to get cash. Then ATMs and credit cardes appeared to help people get cash. Nowadays, people don’t have to go to the bank. They can get almost every banking service via online banking.…

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    pockets to spend on shopping. Shopping has become a daily activity among millions of people in America. Marketing of the products play a huge role to feed the shopping desires of the customers; advertisement structure the way customers view the product. In “The Science of Shopping,” Gladwell analyzes different techniques used by the retail stores to attract customer using Paco Underhill’s study on shoppers behavior while surrounded by multiple stores. In “The Signs of Shopping,” Norton focuses…

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    First Shopper – Demographics At 10:33am, I observed the first consumer to walk into Christoper and Co. He was a white male, aged 20-29 (Generation Y). He was dressed casually in dark wash jeans, button down shirt and sneakers. Social status, is difficult to classify, though, based on his appearance, he looked as though he belonged to the middle class and was most likely a unieristy student or young professional. This consumer spent most of his time in the store looking at the watches. The sales…

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    A subjective component for the media’s influence in consumer culture would be the perception that because we go to the mall or any other shopping stores, and we go to the movies or watch TV at home, and we use social media on a daily basis, it is impossible we wouldn’t come across the idea that we feel the need and want to consume something based off of something a person has seen from the…

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    There was a time when my mother used to go to the grocery for her regular household items and I used to go to tailor for my best Christmas attire or carpenter for my cabinet. But since last few years, things have changed drastically for the retail outlets around us. Tons and tons of retail outlets are mushrooming generating hundreds of choice even for a 10-year-old. You will now be surprised to find your kid using your handheld device to track his favorite toy car in the retail. And this credit…

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    Retailing In India

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    GROWTH OF NEW RETAIL FORMATS IN INDIA RETAILING- Retaling is the activities involved in selling goods or services directly to the final consumers for their personal or non business uses. Introduction : the retail sector of india has been facing a tremendous growth and changing demographics and an increase in the living standard of people. This sector has become one of the most booming sector in india. With the growth in the economy, spread of awareness among the consumer, increase in income and…

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