Perceived Risk & How It Influences Consumer Behavior
When consumers are deciding on which products or services to buy many times they will be weighing different risks. This video discusses some of the perceived risks that consumers feel like they must evaluate when choosing what purchases to make. Filmed in Vienna, Austria Copyright Mark Wolters 2019 #marketing #consumerbehavior #risk YouTube Advice Playlist: • YouTube Tips & Advice Marketing Training Playlist: • Marketing Videos I hope that these marketing & business videos can help you learn more about business and help you succeed in class or in the business world. And yes, this is the same Mark Wolters from the YouTube travel channel Wolters World. Find More Marketing Videos & Course Information at http://www.woltersworld.com/courses or on our future site http://www.professorwolters.com Follow us on Facebook: / professorwolters Subscribe to Our Other YouTube Chanel "Wolters World Travel & Culture" / woltersworld

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