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Physical evidence
Physical evidence is a term used to describe the type of image that your business portrays through its physical presence, namely its premises, the appearance of its staff, its vehicles, etc. When customers do not have anything that they can touch, see or try before they buy, they are more likely to assess you by the image you put across. It is therefore particularly important if you offer services rather than tangible products.
- How tangible is the product you market? If it is heavily dependent on the service element (for example, a restaurant, or hotel, or window cleaning service, or hairdressing) then you should pay particular attention to this element of the mix. Even if you are a manufacturer, this element is important if customers visit your premises.
- Ensure that the image portrayed by your organisation is consistent with the type of product or service you offer.
- Where can you make improvements?
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