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Which Product Has Never Been To Decline Stage Of Plc

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
what is continuous product life cycle? explain it with an example
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  • Posted by steven.alker on Member
    Dear Divya
    What a curious question – unless English is not your first language and you need some help getting over to us what you mean. If that is the case, expand away.
    If you are a student you must follow the student question rules (See student question) and do some initial work which needs either clarification or interpretation.
    Actually as phrased at the moment there are few answers. Heaven or God, whether from a Christian, Hindu, Muslim or Buddhist scriptural definition is eternal, so that meets the condition of never declining, “A never ending one of those marketing terms which involve pesky old ∞ (Infinity)” and thus not existing in reality. Heaven has the double advantage of being infinite and eternal so there are even more possibilities on offer which is more than the universe can compete with!
    Makes marketing Jargon look rather pointless, doesn’t it!
    Now: Please come back to us with your thoughts and work to date on the subject. If English or typing is tricky, don’t worry, we do this for free because we can help and we want to. We just won’t be taken advantage of by what is in the end, cheating.
    I look forward to seeing you back here soon with more information in any form that you can
    Sincerely
    Steve Alker
    Xspirt
  • Posted by steven.alker on Member
    Sorry - I never knew that the symbol for infinity was not supported on MarketingProf's KHE thats what &#8734 means above.

    Why not? Many of us can actually do maths!

    Steve
  • Posted by wnelson on Member
    Divya,

    Thank Mr. Alker for providing you as much help as he did and giving you a warning about asking for this forum to do your homework problem. Asking us to answer your homework question is like going into the biggest marketing firm in the world and asking senior executives to do your homework and then represent it as yours. Two things wrong with that:

    1) It is cheating and probably a violation of your university ethics policy. Thousands of marketing professors from around the world who monitor this site. There is a big chance you will be caught. Ethics violation consequences range from simply getting a "zero" on this question or on the whole assignment, failing the class, or being expelled.
    2) You do not learn anything and you become a poorly trained marketing professional. Your career could suffer as a result.

    The purpose of this forum is to help students and professionals understand the fundamentals of marketing. If you put forth some effort to learn the material from your class and them come back with specific questions on items you would like clarification or additional information, we'd be glad to help you with that. Used properly, this could be the most important resource you find in your career.

    Please read the important guidelines of this forum:

    https://www.marketingprofs.com/ea/guidelines.asp

    In particular, read #5: Experts are happy to help students explore their thoughts, but they will not do their assignments for them. If you are a student, be sure to share your own ideas along with your question.

    Wayde
  • Posted by steven.alker on Member
    Wayde -and there was me thinking I was offering only spiritual guidance!
  • Posted by steven.alker on Member
    And what about our points for wit and wisdom?

    I scent a scandle brewing!

    Steve

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