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Planning: Decline StageCharacteristics:
Brand Strategy:Marketers are faced with Market Exit strategies when they reach the Decline stage. There are two ways marketers can address this. First, companies may consider a "milking" strategy that involves getting the most out of the product in terms of sales without spending any additional funds to support the product. This strategy works best if a sizable market remains that is loyal to the product and not very price sensitive. A customer base with these characteristics allows a marketer to ride through the decline stage for some time while earning sizeable profits. Second, companies may look to sell off or "divest" the product. In some situations this can be done by first investing in the product in order to make the product more attractive to potential buyers. However, discontinuing a product does not mean a company no longer earns revenue from the product form. Many discontinued products, especially those used in business and industrial settings, will continue to earn money through support services such as selling supplies and service/repair contracts.
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