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en It depends on what they're trying to do with a product. If they're trying to portray the product as the product of champion, of course they wouldn't use her. But if they're trying to sell products to make you seem youthful and beautiful, she can still do that.

en It shows the simplicity of the product, the energy of the product and it captures the youthful feeling of the product. It's completing the circle between the TV broadcasts and the online experience.

en The reason Ford is in this mess is product, product, product. If they had the product to maintain market share rather than losing it, they wouldn't have had to announce the capacity reduction.

en The customer should be able to browse the website or visit stores where they can have a look and feel of the products, and compare with whatever else they have seen or even heard of. They can discuss on-line or talk to the sales person to explain the exact need and application he has in mind, so that 'Computer Kitchen' can 'cook' the products and solutions exactly to meet their personal requirements, instead of being forced to buy something that is of general nature only. They buy only when they feel that this is the product for them. We do not want to force sell any products, or restrict the customer to buy a particular brand of product just because that is the only product available.

en We do a certification of suppliers to validate the product is compatible with our existing products for the system building community. Kingston is a perfect product to support our initiatives in the AMD product offering.

en This program supports our belief in the value of our product offering, and we are expecting an accelerating demand for these products. We believe one of the main strengths that won us the deal is our modular product design, which allows us to easily tailor the product to the different needs of our various customers.

en You could place one product in a first-run telecast, a second product what that program is rerun, and a third product when the show goes into syndication, and another product when it goes on cable.
  David Brenner

en They're going to resell each other's products, which is a sign of weakness. From Compaq's standpoint, that's an acknowledgement that they lack a high-end storage product. From IBM's standpoint, it's an acknowledgment that they've been unable to sell the Shark product outside of the very narrow mainframe market that they cater to.

en They just got to be careful in anything they do, because we, as Hispanics, consider them to be our heroes and our baseball stars. You just can't promote a product that will benefit a company without analyzing or having any criteria of the product. Because whatever you are promoting, people are going to take because of who you are. Again, not necessarily for the product, but because of you. That is why all these companies spend millions of dollars -- because they know how effective it is using stars to promote products.

en Globally we have seen a significant rise in variety of products. Consumers are looking for more products that address their individual needs, and this is resulting in more product offerings. There is a particular focus on catering to the aging consumer, specifically in the non-foods product categories.

en When you buy their product, you have to register with it. They make you register with it in order to use the product .... They should be responsible for when there's a security-related problem for e-mailing everybody that registered that product and let them know.

en It tells me that you have to make an investment in your product. It's just like any manufacturing company bringing a new product online -- you have to make an investment up front in order to attract customers. If you put together a solid product, your investment is certainly going to pay off.

en It's great to have a place to come, but if you don't have a product to sell you're in deep trouble. And we have a product.

en She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. E-Retailers used to be at a disadvantage because customers can't touch and feel their products, but they've figured out that there's a whole lot more they can offer to make up for that. Today's online stores have evolved significantly, offering advances such as 360 degree views of products, customer reviews, side by side product comparisons, and extensive product information and specifications that often exceed what is available in a store or catalogue.

en I tested a couple other products, and as far as I can see, it is complicated enough that one buying a product over the Internet has no way of knowing what product you're going to get.


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