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    Target Audience Analysis

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    Define Your Target Audience The goal of every business owner that owns a product has the dream of their product being sold to millions of people. With a trendy society it could take one day and then a product could be sold out of every store in America. We saw this years ago around Christmas time with the toy "Tickle Me Elmo." We see this everyday with clothes companies. These companies are succeeding at an alarming rate because they are first selling their product to their target audience and then

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    Task 4 Draft 1 05 February 2013 Liam Butler and Will Crerar Target Audience How will the segment be suited to the target audience? According to our research‚ the topic we are working on is very suited to the target audience in our area. Since we are doing a segment for the home in Cramlington‚ we know that the majority of the over 50s enjoy watching crime dramas like CSI and NCIS. We have some proof because Will’s Grandma enjoys watching these sorts of things on the TV. Another

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    Analysis of a Barnardo’s advertisement ‘life story’s target audiences This advertisement was created in an unusual way of telling the narrative the other way round‚ it tells us a story about the boy who is in a difficult situation from how he is nowadays to how he was. Most of the time‚ they use medium shot to let audience feel that the boy is directly talking to you including more specific emotions and reactions. From the beginning‚ the boy sat in an typical interview setting‚ and then‚ it’s

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    Date: March 3‚ 2013 Re: London 2012 Olympic Games Background Paul Williamson and his team were responsible for developing the policies for pricing and distributing the tickets for the 2012 London Olympic Games. He along with team members Chris Townsend‚ the Commercial Director of the LOCOG and Joanna Manning-Cooper‚ Head of Public Relations and Media were actively engaged in the pricing strategy decision making. The tickets were set to go on sale starting in late 2010 which meant that Williamson

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    LUX TARGET AUDIENCE

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    fragrances) – can play with fragrances idea - Targets typical Indian mindset of outer beauty (more ‘active’ stance on beauty) - An aspiration for every girl living in rural area – uses personalities from the silver screen‚ which makes it an inspirational brand - Uses Bollywood connect to communicate the same (movie-loving target audience) - Theme - Combination of style and romance Demographic: Gender – Female Age – 16 – 35 Income – Middle Income Group. Targets the urban and semi urban upper middle

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    the self. It whitens teeth faster and better than any other leading toothpaste. This ad will be advertising both the gel and paste. II. This ad will appeal to the boys section of this target audience. They are boys from ages 12 to 18. We are targeting the boys for this ad because it is half of our target audience. III. This ad will be emphasizing the whitening power of the toothpaste because a lot of boys use toothpaste because it whitens their teeth. IV. It uses humor which all the surveyors

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    4) Target Segment 5) Target Motivation: (We still don’t know the best target) Any business’ goal is to satisfy its customers wants and needs‚ in this area‚ the customers’ needs differs from a segment to another‚ as for the adults the key that motivates them is the competition as they will be able to participate in different cross fit events (fit festival)‚ as for the athletes their goal is to maintain their fitness abilities and the housewife they are worry about a safe place to leave their children

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    2012 Repositioned Target Market The target market of a retailer can be the key factor in whether the business achieves success or will ultimately fail. A consumer’s involvement in the target market fluctuates as ones environment changes‚ therefore‚ retailers must be able to adapt to both controllable and uncontrollable changes to affecting the target market (4). Blockbuster video store is a primary example of a retailer that has struggled with finding the target market that will make the

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    Parkinson Target Audience

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    Complete a close analysis of a TV studio produced show or segment that includes a studio-based interview. Identify and discuss the format and production elements used to execute a studio-based interview. 1 Michael Parkinson made his debut as a talk show host with his own Parkinson show in 1971. After being on air for 25 years Parkinson came to an end as Michael Parkinson retired. Parkinson falls under a factual programming/ light entrainment TV genre. Generally‚ Parkinson uses a simple format

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    Running head: DID THE LONDON OLYMPICS BENEFIT ALL? London 2012: Did the Olympics benefit all‚ or leave a legacy of widening social inequality? Word Count: 2194 London 2012: Did the Olympics benefit all‚ or leave a legacy of widening social inequality? The Olympic Games have become a much sort after event by cities around the world. It is seen as an opportunity for the city not only to enhance and broaden its profile‚ but showcase its potential as an attractive

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