WHO ARE THE FOLLOWING SHOWS “TARGETED” TO AND WHAT KIND OF COMPANIES WOULD PAY FOR ADS TO BE AIRED DURING THE SHOW? Target Market.

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WHO ARE THE FOLLOWING SHOWS “TARGETED” TO AND WHAT KIND OF COMPANIES WOULD PAY FOR ADS TO BE AIRED DURING THE SHOW? Target Market

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Who: Adults, Teenager, women. Companies: Cover-girl, clothing stores- Joe fresh,walmart,

Who: Teenagers, men, women, anyone who wants a laugh. Companies: Clothing stores, alcohol brands,

Who: Older man, Boy teenagers, people who want a laugh. Companies: Sports equipment, Subway, Liquor,

Who: Teenagers girls & boys ages 15 and up Companies: Other mtv shows, clothing stores, music companies.

Supply and Demand WHAT HAPPENS TO PRICES OF ITEMS WHEN THE FOLLOWING THINGS OCCUR?

An Ice storm hits and the power goes out Power generators? Price?: Goes up, Why?: Prices go up because stores and companies know that people will want to go out and buy them.

Boxing Day? Retail Items Price?: The prices go down and also stores have alot of sales Why?: They put things on sale because they want people to buy the deals so they get more, also they could want to get rid of that seasons stock so they have room for new clothes

Roses on Valentine’s Day Price?: It would go up. Why?: it would do this because its a holiday and also people would want to by them more.

Fans and Air Conditioners in July Price?: prices go up Why?: Because they no people will go out to buy them because its what they want and if there A/C broke they would want to buy a fan to hold them until there air conditioners gets installed or fixed.

Marketing Mix (4p’s) Compare McDonalds to Bravo to Blue Star Quality (service and product) PricePlacePromotion McDonaldsSome things are alright, can fill you up if you in a rush. Service- “Fast” but can get your order wrong. Cheap, fordable In malls, on streets in busy areas. Commercials, Fliers, they send out coupons BravoFairly good, Service – Slow takes awhile for food to come. ExpensiveOne location on a main street In local news papers, and if you already no about it you can tell friends and family. Blue StarDiner-ish, Good food. Not cheap but not expensive. Down-town Welland News paper, and advertisement s in the mail.