this is my answer could you please have a look at it sir During Its' first quarter the iPhone sold 270,000 units, marking its' territory in the introduction stage. Since then the iPhone has sold upwards of 1 billion units. Chart 1-2 show continuous growth for iPhones sold. At this point, the iPhone has entered the maturity-saturation stage of the product life cycle.
I agree, very fruitful. Well, one would assume the Apple iPhone may have hit maturity but I sense danger ahead with the Facebook and Ray-Bans collaboration that is coming out (Ray-Ban stories).
Dear Friends, I have many questions about product life cycle: 1/ New product introduction stage: The market is not yet available, the basic purchasing power is not high, running continuous campaigns + promotions, gross profit margin is only 1-3% and it can be less than 0. 2/ The Growth stage: The market has accepted the product and continues to grow in terms of market share, at this time, revenue and gross profit has grown steadily, basic purchasing power has increased, but it costs a lot to run campaigns and maintain. Basic promotions. 3/ Booming period: Revenue and gross profit grew significantly (> 20%). 4/ Should we track the product life cycle year by year?. Do you have any suggestions?. Thank you.
Great question, you could track the product lifecycle annually yes just to ensure where you are at. However, it's always important to consider where your products are on the Product Life Cycle to see if you need to employ some extension strategies etc. and also adjust marketing tactics accordingly. Hope this helps 👍
What's next for the iPhone, how long do you think it will stay in the 'maturity stage' and what will happen next? Comment below.
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this is my answer could you please have a look at it sir During Its' first quarter the iPhone sold 270,000 units, marking its' territory in the introduction stage. Since then the iPhone has sold upwards of 1 billion units. Chart 1-2 show continuous growth for iPhones sold. At this point, the iPhone has entered the maturity-saturation stage of the product life cycle.
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Thank you for the fruitful information. So what is the assumptions of the product life cycle of Apple?
I agree, very fruitful. Well, one would assume the Apple iPhone may have hit maturity but I sense danger ahead with the Facebook and Ray-Bans collaboration that is coming out (Ray-Ban stories).
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Dear Friends,
I have many questions about product life cycle:
1/ New product introduction stage: The market is not yet available, the basic purchasing power is not high, running continuous campaigns + promotions, gross profit margin is only 1-3% and it can be less than 0.
2/ The Growth stage: The market has accepted the product and continues to grow in terms of market share, at this time, revenue and gross profit has grown steadily, basic purchasing power has increased, but it costs a lot to run campaigns and maintain. Basic promotions.
3/ Booming period: Revenue and gross profit grew significantly (> 20%).
4/ Should we track the product life cycle year by year?.
Do you have any suggestions?. Thank you.
Great question, you could track the product lifecycle annually yes just to ensure where you are at. However, it's always important to consider where your products are on the Product Life Cycle to see if you need to employ some extension strategies etc. and also adjust marketing tactics accordingly. Hope this helps 👍
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I think you spoke about Brand Growth, not Product Life Cycle..
Thank you for your input. The video is about the product life cycle. Examples are provided from Apple and Coca Cola 😁
Information for the Coca cola's graph is not clear. The years, unit sales, place of data is not correct!!!
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