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They are identifiable and firms can communicate with them efficiently via supermarkets,advertising and other marketing communication tools. Lifestyles e.g.1. The role of women and caste systems are easily identifiable examples. If the firm has a history of successfully marketing to “the housewife / homemaker”life becomes more difficult where women have no social status at all...
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If the firm has a history of successfully marketing to “the housewife / homemaker”life becomes more difficult where women have no social status at all. e.g.2. In Switzerland the majority of people rent rather than own their houses. They want to rent property with domestic appliances already installed, this means the banks are the largest purchasers of washing maching, not individual families...
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