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TES Marketing

In: Marketing and Customer Loyalty

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  • Mauro Cavallone

    (University of Bergamo)

Abstract

TES, an acronym for The Extra Step from which the book derives its name, is introduced in this chapter and, after a description and analysis of the main principles, the research question investigated is: “Is it possible to create/provide a product/service and at the same time make customers loyal by acting on the delivered mix?” and TES Marketing wants to be the answer. TES marketing materialises as a new way of creating the offer and enables the elements of the existing marketing mix to be examined in order to pinpoint the appropriate lever on which to intervene (one or more “Ps”). The purpose is to make the buying experience such as to combine the provision of goods or services with loyalty, especially in those sectors in which the offer of the direct competitor is similar or comparable to that of the firm. In this chapter is considered the role of consumer involvement. It can be defined as the very essence of TES marketing as, on one side, it represents what inspires the effort of constantly making the extra step, while on the other side it permeates every strategic and operative aspect of such an approach.

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  • Mauro Cavallone, 2017. "TES Marketing," International Series in Advanced Management Studies, in: Marketing and Customer Loyalty, chapter 0, pages 63-81, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isichp:978-3-319-51991-3_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51991-3_3
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