Friday, October 21, 2016

Marketing Real Project

Our group discussed putting bulletin boards around RMHS in order to advertise new clubs. Currently, posters that advertise clubs are placed around the school, but not in any particular place. Because they are placed in the halls and in the stalls of bathrooms, it is likely that they will be taken down or moved. If bulletin boards are placed around the school, that creates a few central locations for posters to go. If students are interested in joining a club, they can go to a bulletin board in order to help them decide. Here are three things that we can do to popularize the bulletin boards in the school:
1. Talk to Mr. McSweeney or Mr. Bakr to get permission and advice to advertise new clubs with bulletin boards.
2. Get people to donate money or hold fundraisers in order to pay for several bulletin boards.
3. Put up bulletin boards and spread the word for people to hear about this new addition to our school.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Page 85 Questions

1. Business is all of the activities included in producing and marketing goods and services.
2. The two primary functions of business are production and marketing.
3. Businesses can be categorized by size, profit orientation, market served, and kind of product that they produce.
4. E-Commerce makes things more accessible and makes it easier to purchase things conveniently.

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Quizlet

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

License a Video Game part 3

The Sega Dreamcast was released in 1998. It included a network for online gaming.
In 1967, the first working prototype for a video game console was released. The "Brown Box" was invented by Ralph H. Baer and featured six games: ping pong, tennis, handball, volleyball, chase games and a light gun game.
In 1989, the first handheld video game with a color LCD display was released. The game, Lynx, was released by Atari.

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Lynx
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Nintendo 3DS

License a Video Game part 2

Misty Copeland Ballet video game is an interactive video game in which users can learn ballet technique and compete. You will learn alongside the professional dancer Misty Copeland, of the American Ballet Theatre.
Target Market: Young dancers who are interested in ballet will enjoy this video game.
Marketing Mix:
Product:
Misty Copeland Ballet video game is an interactive, single player video game. Players will learn ballet steps from Misty Copeland with instant feedback and tips. Once players reach a certain level, they can virtually compete with their ballet skills.
Price:
Misty Copeland Ballet video game will start at $30.00 at most stores.
Place:
Misty Copeland Ballet will be available at several retail stores such as Target, Walmart, and Game Stop. Online, you can purchase the game at Amazon and Ebay.
Promotion:
The Misty Copeland Ballet game will be advertised on TV commercials and as ads on several dance websites.