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What (who) is Merchandise - definition

ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • A [[coffee mug]] is a classical merchandising article employed by a broad range of entities from very small businesses up to multinational companies like [[IBM]], and is also frequently used by [[musical group]]s
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  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago

Merchandise         
·vt To make merchandise of; to buy and sell.
II. Merchandise ·noun The act or business of trading; trade; traffic.
III. Merchandise ·vi To Trade; to carry on commerce.
IV. Merchandise ·noun The objects of commerce; whatever is usually bought or sold in trade, or market, or by merchants; wares; goods; commodities.
merchandise         
¦ noun 'm?:t?(?)nd??s, -z goods for sale.
?products used to promote a film, pop group, etc.
¦ verb 'm?:t?(?)nd??z (also merchandize) promote the sale of (goods).
?advertise or publicize (an idea or person).
Derivatives
merchandisable adjective
merchandiser noun
merchandising noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. marchandise, from marchand 'merchant'.
merchandise         
Merchandise is goods that are bought, sold, or traded. (FORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Merchandising

Merchandising is any practice which contributes to the sale of products to a retail consumer. At a retail in-store level, merchandising refers to displaying products that are for sale in a creative way that entices customers to purchase more items or products.

In retail commerce, visual display merchandising means merchandise sales using product design, selection, packaging, pricing, and display that stimulates consumers to spend more. This includes disciplines and discounting, physical presentation of products and displays, and the decisions about which products should be presented to which customers at what time. Often in a retail setting, creatively tying in related products or accessories is a great way to entice consumers to purchase more.

Merchandising helps to understand the ordinary dating notation for the terms of payment of an invoice. Codified discounting solves pricing problems including markups and markdowns. It helps to find the net price of an item after single or multiple trade discounts and can calculate a single discount rate that is equivalent to a series of multiple discounts. Further, it helps to calculate the amount of cash discount for which a payment qualifies.

Examples of use of Merchandise
1. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
2. In management speak, it was vertically integrated synergy: use the cartoons to push merchandise and theme parks, use merchandise and theme parks to flog the movies.
3. The EUs two-way merchandise trade with China grew to $223 million in 2004, while merchandise trade with Japan was $14' million.
4. The EU‘s two–way merchandise trade with China grew to $223 million in 2004, while merchandise trade with Japan was $14' million.
5. The mostly rent–free outlets sell some exclusive merchandise.