MARKETING >CUSTOM< (PB)
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Author: Kerin
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Chapter 3, Problem 2AMK
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To determine: The new features that would be added to an automobile that is mainly designed for people of 55+ age group and in what magazines this advertisements appeal to be better for the target market
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The specific group of customers in which the service or product is aimed is known as the target market.
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