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kailynhuynh96

July 10, 2024

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Free gifts

Casually, in case there is free gifts, the consumers will be tempted to buy goods. However, free gifts may be reverse effect instead of selling goods. In fact, a survey shows that the consumers tend to estimate goods that will be gifted lower than its quality. Thus, the consumers also think that free gifts are not special at all. These thoughts can affect negative to sales, such as doubting about the rationality of the products’ price.


Thông thường, trong trường hợp có quà tặng miễn phí, người tiêu dùng sẽ bị cám dỗ nhiều hơn trong việc mua hàng. Tuy nhiên, đôi khi quà tặng miễn phí có thể có tác dụng ngược thay vì giúp bán hàng. Trên thực tế, trong một cuộc khảo sát, người tiêu dùng có xu hướng định giá hàng hóa được tặng làm quà thấp hơn so với chất lượng của chúng. Như vậy, người tiêu dùng cũng nghĩ rằng đồ vật miễn phí không có giá trị gì đặc biệt. Suy nghĩ này có thể ảnh hưởng tiêu cực đến việc bán hàng, chẳng hạn như nghi ngờ tính hợp lý của giá sản phẩm.

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July 29, 2024

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July 29, 2024

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Free gifts


Casually, in case there is free gifts, the consumers will be tempted to buy goods.


Casually, inIn the case that there isare free gifts, the consumers will be tempted to buy goods. In the case that there are free gifts, the consumers will be tempted to buy goods.

I don't know why casually was there, it doesn't make sense to start this sentence that way

Casually, in caseIf there isare free gifts, the consumers will be tempted to buy goodproducts. If there are free gifts, consumers will be tempted to buy products.

companies might talk about selling 'goods' but we would usually say that consumers buy 'products'.

However, free gifts may be reverse effect instead of selling goods.


However, free gifts may bhave the reverse effect instead of selling goods. However, free gifts may have the reverse effect instead of selling goods.

However, free gifts may bight have the reverse effect instead of selling goods. However, free gifts might have the reverse effect.

In fact, a survey shows that the consumers tend to estimate goods that will be gifted lower than its quality.


In fact, a survey shows that the consumers tend to estimate goods that will be gifted lower than itsthat gifted goods are of lower quality. In fact, a survey shows that the consumers tend to estimate that gifted goods are of lower quality.

Using "presume" instead of "estimate" might also be a good choice. This is a tricky sentence.

In fact, aA survey shows that the consumers tend to estimate goods that will be gifted lower than itsassume that free gifts will be lower quality. A survey shows that consumers tend to assume that free gifts will be lower quality.

'In fact' isn't needed as you've already said 'however'.

Thus, the consumers also think that free gifts are not special at all.


Thus, the consumers also think that free gifts are not special at all. Thus, consumers also think that free gifts are not special.

These thoughts can affect negative to sales, such as doubting about the rationality of the products’ price.


These thoughts can affect sales negative to salesly, such as by customers doubting about the rationality of the products’ price. These thoughts can affect sales negatively, such as by customers doubting the rationality of the products’ price.

Changed negative to an adjective, and you have to add the subject of what you are talking about, which is why I added "customers".

These thoughts can affect negative to sales, such as doubting about the rationality of the products’ price, can negatively affect sales. These thoughts, such as doubting about the rationality of the products’ price, can negatively affect sales.

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