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selling expenses - перевод на греческий

INDIVIDUAL CLAIM THAT DIFFERENTIATES A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Unique Selling Proposition; Unique selling point; UVP; Unique value proposition; USP (marketing); Selling point; Unique Selling Point

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έξοδα πωλήσεως
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ACT OF SELLING A PRODUCT OR SERVICE IN RETURN FOR MONEY OR OTHER COMPENSATION
Selling; Salesman; Seller; Sales techniques; Selling technique; Salesperson; Sales consultant; Sales Associate; Sales representative; Selling interview; Sales interview; Salesmen; Sales training; Sales campaign; Sales rep; Selling method; Salesgirl; Salesmanship; Salespeople; Sales profession; Selling techniques; Sales representatives; Inside sales; Outside sales; Salesmanager; Saleswoman; Sales manipulation; Sales persons; Sales agents; Team selling; Salesboy
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Определение

selling point
¦ noun a feature of a product for sale that makes it attractive to customers.

Википедия

Unique selling proposition

In marketing, the unique selling proposition (USP), also called the unique selling point, or the unique value proposition (UVP) in the business model canvas, is the marketing strategy of informing customers about how one's own brand or product is superior to its competitors (in addition to its other values).

It was used in successful advertising campaigns of the early 1940s. The term was coined by television advertising pioneer Rosser Reeves of Ted Bates & Company. Theodore Levitt, a professor at Harvard Business School, suggested that, "Differentiation is one of the most important strategic and tactical activities in which companies must constantly engage." The term has been extended to cover one's "personal brand".