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Describe Yourself What are your common characteristics?
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Demographics Common characteristics of a group Age Income level Ethnic background Education level Marital status Place in the family lifecycle Gender
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Age Can be actual or perceived 30 is the “new 20” 50 is the “new 40” Grandma is shopping at Charlotte Russe Baby Boomer – born 1946-1959 Because of the large number of people, they remodeled society Generation X – 1960’s-1980’s Generation Y – Echo Boomers – kids of the Boomers Your generation
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Income Level Can be determined by: Job Where you live Who you are related to (family wealth) Marketers might make assumptions based on: Your educational level Your ethnicity How many people in the household are contributing What would you assume about a doctor living in Roslyn?
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Ethnic Background Used to be easily determined Now, cultures are mixing Irish/Puerto Rican Jewish/Italian Black/Asian How does ethnicity affect your purchasing behavior? Holiday related Cultural norms
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Education Level High School dropout High School graduate Some college College degree Some graduate school Graduate school Post-graduate Who has the most spending power?
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Marital Status Single Unmarried but living together Married Separated Divorced Remarried or divorced with significant other Widowed Widowed with significant other What behaviors are associated with single people?
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Place in the Family Lifecycle No kids Small children School aged children College bound children Adult children (the “Empty Nest”) Divorced and remarried with two sets of children Grandparents How is spending different when your kids are in college?
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Genders – What do they buy? Males Sports Equipment, Technology, Cars, Clothing, Sneakers, Alcohol Females Clothing, Jewelry & Accessories, Make-up, Cosmetic Surgery, Technology, Personal Care (Nails, Hair)
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Your Assignment Choose a demographic to sell to Age Gender Geographic area Income and Educational Level Social Culture Marital Status, Place in the Family Lifecycle Choose a celebrity that appeals to that demographic as your model/spokesperson Example: Kim Kardashian for girls Example: Tom Brady for guys
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Your Assignment You will be designing sunglasses for the star and demographic based on the aesthetic of a designer you pair them with Example: Michael Kors shades for Jennifer Lawrence for twentysomethings LeBron James glasses by Oakley for teen boys Describe unique features of your glasses Paste a picture of it into PowerPoint (or draw it) Here are some sites you can use for your prototype: Mens: oakley.com/custom or Womens: designyourowneyewear.com Once you’ve designed the glasses, come up with: A Price, Place where it will be sold Promotional Launch idea http://www.gv2020.org/ or www.neweyesfortheneedy.org http://www.gv2020.org/www.neweyesfortheneedy.org
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Cool site experience Ray-ban.com The virtual mirror http://www.ray-ban.com/usa/virtual-mirror http://www.ray-ban.com/usa/virtual-mirror http://www.ezface.com/Press.aspx?selectedItem=Vide oKioskDemo http://www.ezface.com/Press.aspx?selectedItem=Vide oKioskDemo
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