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III. SWOT Matrix

|STRENGTHS |WEAKNESS |
|FEATURES OF USB WATCH |MARKETING SERVICES AGENCIES |
|As the USB watch has the USB the watch can also have an alarm and |As the product is new to the market it would be difficult to |
|timer. |increase the sales because people still don’t know about the |
| |product and if they would accept the product. |
|DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRODUCT |FORMS OF USB |
|The product is not yet known to most of the people and making it |The product remains vulnerable to the possibility that innovation |
|distributed in Alabang especially in Festival Mall and Alabang |may falter over time. |
|Town Center that are commonly known to them. The product can be | |
|sold at CD-R King or any similar stalls. | |
|FASHIONABLE WATCH | |
|The USB watch has different styles and colors that make the wearer| |
|stylish. | |

|OPPORTUNITIES |THREATS |
|JOINT VENTURES OR STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

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