Skateboard Safety Gear. Objectives To see if target market wears safety gear when doing possibly dangerous activities To see if there is a market to sell.

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Skateboard Safety Gear

Objectives To see if target market wears safety gear when doing possibly dangerous activities To see if there is a market to sell my safety gear too

Recommended Solution About 44% of people use the safety gear, 56% do not. So in order to get more people to wear their gear we’ll pressure them while their a my shop to get them to wear it. For my second objective half of the people said they would buy safety gear, so to increase those we’ll sell our gear around $40-$50 because that was the in-between price that most customers would by gear for.

Applying The Results To ensure that my customers will wear safety gear more often my employees will let them know to dangers and benefits to wearing safety gear. To increase my profits of safety gear I will lower the prices of down to $40- $50 and will only sell higher quality gear to satisfy my customers.