Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
EOC: Wk 9 "Network"
The film “Network” (1976) deals with how the social media dictates what we the people view on television, radio, etc. While watching this film you may not realize the hidden messages you would see if you have not taken this marketing research class. You can see how they research different segments of the news and programming to see what would get the ratings and attention of consumers so they stay afloat and on top of their game.
Faye Dunaway’s character depicts a woman obsessed with ratings and programming. You see her contacting different states to see how the ratings are and if the show is taking off or not. You have to be fully dedicated to this research and engulf yourself in it. She conducts primary research but in a different way I think. She gets hints or ideas that no one else sees and can visualize a show from it. It may be assumed to be secondary because its ideas from other people but I see it as primary because the ones originally thinking f this idea have no clue this is a great idea; Perfect for ratings.
They use newspapers, radicals any one that can easily have a story and could possibly gain popularity and ratings. But once ratings drop you can see they even do research to how to end a show. In this case killing off the host was the only way they thought possible. It was a convenient way to get ratings, and get rid of the show. Unbelievable of how networks work and how they research their audience and how to grab ratings.
BOC: Wk 9 Nielsen Ratings
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In my own terms for understanding what Nielsen ratings are is generally an effort to determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States.
Market Research: Fashion Q
Fashion Q @ Galleria Mall
Manager- Jamika
After visiting Fashion Q at the Galleria Mall in Henderson I soon realized this store needs help. Their clothes are great for this economy because they are cheap but location is in a “dead zone”. I believe if they made the store more visually pleasing and their employees were more cooperative to customer service we could gather more foot traffic in this store. Their sales seem to be as most of the other stores but sometimes when people or even myself walk in to Fashion Q it seems like a flea market; a color coded flea market.
I conducted already basic research without a survey just to get a feel of how their current customers react to this store. Recorded below are their testimonials:
“Now, I am an extreme fashionista and I prefer name brands, but Fashion Q is not a bad store if you are a gal on a budget. There are very cute clothes that are flattering to many people. In addition their purses and accessories are always following the latest fashion trends! Look cute for less!"(Amanda C, 24, Henderson, NV)
“This store is just ok. A lot of the items are cheaply made. Good place to go if you need a last minute club outfit.” (Gina A, 19, Henderson, NV)
“Best kept secret. This place is great. The store keeps up with the latest styles/fashion and at great prices. I spent a couple of hours in the store last week and only stopped shopping because I had to go somewhere. Cheap prices, but the clothing doesn't look cheap. Just make sure you have a little time to shop around. The salespeople are NOT the friendliest, but there's a lot to choose from.” (Vicki M, 28, Henderson, NV)
“The afternoon manager is rude, uneducated, untrained, no people skills.” (Katylin T, 31, Henderson, NV)
Now that was only 5 personal statements and I can see where these ladies came from. To be able to improve their business and have more customers with stand the walk to Fashion Q I have chosen a type of sampling called non-probability sampling. It is less expensive than probability sampling and in this economy less expensive is golden ticket.
Fashion Q: Non-probability Survey
1. Does the location of a store predict where you will shop?
2. How does the visual aspect affect your shopping?
3. If more promotions were offered would you consider walking to this store?
4. Does color coding heighten your experience?
5. How important is customer service?
6. Does customer service help, hinder or doesn’t matter your experience?
7. How important is great deals?
8. First impressions are important in shopping?
9. Would you tell friends to visit this store?
10. How often do you shop?
11. How often do you shop at Fashion Q?
12. When coming to the mall is this a destination spot?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
EOC: Wk 8 Mr. Clean Jeans
If you want your favorite jeans to last a long time, don’t just treat them like any other article of clothing. A little extra care when washing your jeans can go a long way in extending their life and good looks.
The first thing to do to take care of our jeans which may be surprising to us is to let them get dirty. Don't just let them get dirty, but don't wash them. This isn't to say you should roll around in the mud, we are talking the kind of dirty that occurs with natural wear. This is especially important if we have purchased the dark stiff jeans that feel like they were over-starched. Any jeans aficionado will tell you the more you wear your jeans between washings the longer they will last and the better they will fit. This good fit not only feels better but looks better. Washing after every wear doesn't allow jeans to conform to your body. It's not unusual for some men to go a couple of months between laundering. You don't have to be that extreme, but a general rule of thumb is that washing every five wears is acceptable to keep your jeans healthy and fitting correctly.
I tend to wash my jeans in the washer machine and dry in the dryer so I can shrink out the newly worn jean fabric. This way I can get my tight fit back to how I originally had the jeans when they were first purchased. I do not care to air dry my jeans, I do not get the tight feeling back nor the softness I would get if they were in the dryer. With that said if you are wearing stretch jeans which are basically just a woman's style,wash these jeans a lot! These should be washed at least every week if not after every other wearing. The whole point of stretch jeans is a tight but comfortable fit which looks like the old 70's - 80's style without needing pliers to pull up the zipper. If you want to keep the snug fit this is a must.
Finally turn your jeans inside out and only use a regular liquid laundry detergent. Powdered detergents sometimes cling to denim and cause splotches or hard spots on the fabric after drying. That holds true even if jeans are turned inside out. Never wash your jeans at a temperature higher than warm.
If I do have a pair of designer jeans I would probably wash them the same way, however I would never buy a designer pair of jeans. I think paying over $30 is ridiculous on a pair of jeans. Jeans that you wear and wear and then fall apart, and then you just re-buy again.
But I did research the proper way of washing jeans and I think I am on the right path. But if you really need to be on point the very first step to care for your jeans is simple, read the care label.
BOC: Wk 8 Quiz Answers
2. GM
3. Chrysler
4. Toyota, Honda, Nissan
5. Chrysler
6. Toyota, 34%
BOC: Wk 8 Quiz
1. What is the second largest retailer in the world-British Company....
2. For the month of August who sold the most cars-Honda
3. Who sold the least-Chrysler
4. Japanese car manufacturers by sales-Toyota, Honda, Nissan
5. Of the six, whose sales increased over last year-Toyota
6. Who lost the most money by percentage from last year-Chrysler 33%