Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Free Condoms compare to Cheap Condoms
Would you like to choose a free condom or cheap condoms? If you saw a condom ad in a magazine, bus station or doctor's office, it might not have anything to do witha condom-maker looking to turn a profit. Organizations that have no financials take in the condom business would like people to buy and use condoms for thesake of public health. This use of marketing toolsto change social behavior is called social marketing.
The social marketing of condoms has two main ways. A government agency or other organization buys condoms to sell at a discount or works with condom manufacturers to subsidize their costs, absorbing some of the financial burden so the publichas to spend less money. The goal is for condoms to be affordable rather than free since people are more likely to use something they paid for. The rule of thumb is that a year's supply of condoms should cost no more than 1 percent of the target country's per-capita gross national product. Condom manufacturers also have a hand in marketing their products. Moreover to following applicable truth-in-advertising laws, custom condom manufactures in most parts of the world have to adhere to decency and morality laws because of the nature of their product. Failure to comply runs the risk of everything from banning to legal action. Beside many nations classify condoms as drugs because of their role in preventing disease. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment