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Product concept is the understanding of the dynamics of the product in order to showcase the best qualities and maximum features of the product. Marketers spend a lot of time and research in order to target their attended audience. Marketers will look into a product concept before marketing a product towards their customers.

While the "product concept" is based upon the idea that customers prefer products that have the most quality, performance, and features, some customers prefer a product that is simpler and easier to use.

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See also

  1. ^ Clark, Kim B., and Takahiro Fujimoto. "The power of product integrity." Harvard Business Review 68.6 (1989): 107-118.