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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 5 page paper discussing marketing options for a telephone filter designed to screen out telemarketing calls before the receiving phone rings. Useful to those with the means to pay for the product, it needs explaining and education that is unavailable through standard marketing approaches. The paper recommends that the creator sell some items through eBay.com as a pricing test while seeking to gain approval for it by a discount retailer such as Wal-Mart or Kmart. No sources listed.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSphoneFilt.rtf
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case with many other inventors, Dr. Robert Buchan has developed a useful product that he now wishes to sell to consumers. His company, PreFone Integrated Products (PIP), is searching
for a suitable means of marketing its first product, and Dr. Buchan is finding that his strengths lie more in product design and development than in marketing.
The Situation PIPs maiden product is a phone filter designed to filter out unwanted, intrusive telephone calls.
Before the associated receiving telephone rings, the PIP filter gives a message to callers that if they represent a telemarketing company, then they need to hang up and note that
they should make no more contact with the number they have just called. Such notification meets the legal requirements as a "no contact" request, but it is effective only
with those companies whose workers know what numbers have been dialed. If the company is using a random number generator and dialer, then telemarketers frequently have no idea of
what number they have just called. Dr. Buchan has developed some marketing materials on his own, using only his personal computer and the
engineers propensity for facts. It is highly likely that Dr. Buchan has not adequately addressed the issues that would leave potential buyers questioning the products usefulness. He has,
however, invested more than $300,000 of his own money into the product and needs to recoup his investment without committing too much more financial resources to it before sales begin
to offset expenses. The company cannot be called financially sound in that it is so difficult for individuals to secure financing for such unusual products.
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