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JomaWills



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It is easy to identify the buyer for many products. It is the behavioral segmentation that helps in buyer identification. With regard to the decision making buyers play roles of that of an initiator, influencer, decider, buyer and that of a user. Even though different people are playing different roles, all are crucial in the decision process and the ultimate consumer satisfaction.

Not only the customers who buy the products have the decision making roles, but the modeling agencies looking for models have to play the same. Their decisions are directed towards occasions. Buyers can be distinguished according to the occasions when they develop a need, purchase a product or use a product. The decision making capability of the modeling agencies can be concluded as right or wrong in relation to the buying pattern and the behavior of the consumers.

Even though the decision about what and how the product should be is to be decided by the businessman, the marketing phase cannot be handled by him alone. He can choose the medium of marketing, but cannot choose the way or through what kind of people it should be conveyed through. They can only explain whom they are targeting; the rest is up to the creativity of the modeling agencies. Their deciding role starts from the mode of add selection, the type of people through whom they can convey the message more aptly and so on. Its has become clear that, merely having money or the target market cant do anything, until a god modeling agency is in the reach of our hand.
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I believe that modelling agencies are probably only relevant to models and advertisers who live by an old and obsolete world paradigm. Today, consumer influence is generated by subtle peer and celebrity use of a product and/or their explicit endorsement. It has to come from someone you think you know and trust.
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JomaWills wrote:
It is easy to identify the buyer for many products. It is the behavioral segmentation that helps in buyer identification. With regard to the decision making buyers play roles of that of an initiator, influencer, decider, buyer and that of a user. Even though different people are playing different roles, all are crucial in the decision process and the ultimate consumer satisfaction.

Not only the customers who buy the products have the decision making roles, but the modeling agencies looking for models have to play the same. Their decisions are directed towards occasions. Buyers can be distinguished according to the occasions when they develop a need, purchase a product or use a product. The decision making capability of the modeling agencies can be concluded as right or wrong in relation to the buying pattern and the behavior of the consumers.

Even though the decision about what and how the product should be is to be decided by the businessman, the marketing phase cannot be handled by him alone. He can choose the medium of marketing, but cannot choose the way or through what kind of people it should be conveyed through. They can only explain whom they are targeting; the rest is up to the creativity of the modeling agencies. Their deciding role starts from the mode of add selection, the type of people through whom they can convey the message more aptly and so on. Its has become clear that, merely having money or the target market cant do anything, until a god modeling agency is in the reach of our hand.


The cucumber is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon. The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around with thin, spiraling tendrils. The plant has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruit.

The fruit is roughly cylindrical, elongated, with tapered ends, and may be as large as 60 cm long and 10 cm in diameter. Cucumbers grown to be eaten fresh (called slicers) and those intended for pickling (called picklers) are similar. Cucumbers are mainly eaten in the unripe green form. The ripe yellow form normally becomes too bitter and sour. Cucumbers are usually over 90% water.

Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, botanically speaking, cucumbers are classified as fruits. However, much like tomatoes and squash they are usually perceived, prepared and eaten as vegetables.
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Bork wrote:
JomaWills wrote:
It is easy to identify the buyer for many products. It is the behavioral segmentation that helps in buyer identification. With regard to the decision making buyers play roles of that of an initiator, influencer, decider, buyer and that of a user. Even though different people are playing different roles, all are crucial in the decision process and the ultimate consumer satisfaction.

Not only the customers who buy the products have the decision making roles, but the modeling agencies looking for models have to play the same. Their decisions are directed towards occasions. Buyers can be distinguished according to the occasions when they develop a need, purchase a product or use a product. The decision making capability of the modeling agencies can be concluded as right or wrong in relation to the buying pattern and the behavior of the consumers.

Even though the decision about what and how the product should be is to be decided by the businessman, the marketing phase cannot be handled by him alone. He can choose the medium of marketing, but cannot choose the way or through what kind of people it should be conveyed through. They can only explain whom they are targeting; the rest is up to the creativity of the modeling agencies. Their deciding role starts from the mode of add selection, the type of people through whom they can convey the message more aptly and so on. Its has become clear that, merely having money or the target market cant do anything, until a god modeling agency is in the reach of our hand.


The cucumber is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon. The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around with thin, spiraling tendrils. The plant has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruit.

The fruit is roughly cylindrical, elongated, with tapered ends, and may be as large as 60 cm long and 10 cm in diameter. Cucumbers grown to be eaten fresh (called slicers) and those intended for pickling (called picklers) are similar. Cucumbers are mainly eaten in the unripe green form. The ripe yellow form normally becomes too bitter and sour. Cucumbers are usually over 90% water.

Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, botanically speaking, cucumbers are classified as fruits. However, much like tomatoes and squash they are usually perceived, prepared and eaten as vegetables.


Yoghurt or yogurt is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Fermentation of lactose produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yoghurt its texture and its characteristic tang. Dairy yoghurt is produced using a culture of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus bacteria. The milk is heated to about 80°C to kill any undesirable bacteria and to change the milk proteins so that they set together rather than form curds. It is then cooled to about 45°C. The bacteria culture is added, and this temperature is maintained for 4 to 7 hours for fermentation. Soy yoghurt, a non-dairy yoghurt alternative, is made from soy milk

People have been making and eating yogurt for at least 5,400 years. Today, it is a common food item throughout the world. A nutritious food with unique health benefits, it is rich in protein, calcium, riboflavin, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12
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