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7: Unselling and Demarketing - Interview on ABC Radio

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If we think about the product offering a range of benefits, we can see how this might also be communicated through packaging and the service environment.
Aesop, for example, has changed the way that companies package and sell beauty products.

In this interview with Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin Business School by David Astle at ABC Radio they discuss how brands influence consumer behaviour through packaging, store layout and selling the "idea" of the brand.
Although advertising is also discussed, what is important here is how the companies present the whole product to their target markets.
Beyond shampoo, moisturiser and post-poo drops, what is a company like Aesop selling you?

  continue reading

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Manage episode 337490301 series 3381953
Content provided by Hosted by Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin University. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hosted by Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin University or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

If we think about the product offering a range of benefits, we can see how this might also be communicated through packaging and the service environment.
Aesop, for example, has changed the way that companies package and sell beauty products.

In this interview with Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin Business School by David Astle at ABC Radio they discuss how brands influence consumer behaviour through packaging, store layout and selling the "idea" of the brand.
Although advertising is also discussed, what is important here is how the companies present the whole product to their target markets.
Beyond shampoo, moisturiser and post-poo drops, what is a company like Aesop selling you?

  continue reading

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