Differentiated marketing sets varied pricing and offers where different segment conditions prevent a single standard pricing structure. It responds to demand differences where high-value segments pay premium rates while price-sensitive groups receive lower-priced options and flexible deals. It introduces conditional promotions where discounts, bundles, and payment terms change based on segment behavior, purchase volume, or timing instead of following one fixed pricing rule.
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