market entry — the action or process of entering a new market with a product or service
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the action or process of entering a new market with a product or service
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmɑːrkɪt ˈentri/
Example Sentences
- Their market entry was like a elephant entering a china shop - loud and destructive!
- The startup's market entry strategy focused on targeting young consumers.
- High market entry costs prevented many small companies from competing.
market entry
NOUN[/ˈmɑːrkɪt ˈentri/]
the action or process of entering a new market with a product or service

the action or process of entering a new market with a product or service

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“Their market entry was like a elephant entering a china shop - loud and destructive!”
“The startup's market entry strategy focused on targeting young consumers.”
“High market entry costs prevented many small companies from competing.”
“The company's market entry was so smooth, competitors didn't even notice until it was too late!”
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