Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Current Event Target Market

Dean
Viroqua Campus

Current Event Target Market

http://7riversmarketplace.com/SS/Page.aspx?sstarg=&facing=false&secid=42468&pagenum=32


This article is seven Rivers marketplace.com deals with the economical impact of the bicycle trails in Wisconsin it has many data to support its information. The biggest thing that I know this was the impact of how one business will impact other businesses. By civil trials does not just impact the economy of Wisconsin. It impacts every county, city, local government business, and also all consumers.

Myself I have looked into possibly catering some cook out along the bike trail. There are many places to camp a long the bike trails. This article also makes me think of several different ways that I can bring my catering to the bicycle trails and other towns themselves. The people using the bicycle trail come from all over the state and even the country by simply catering "all along the bicycle trail is great word of mouth advertising. In addition also the advantage of expanding my target market greatly.

I really do not understand product positioning as of yet, and using a layman term by catering cookouts along the bike trail is await the position of product to consumers of other locales, cultures and set new product goals and objectives from feedback of the customers along by trail. But just think after reading all day you set up camp and that’s up for an already ready. And it’s always enjoy singing around the campfire with a bunch of great people.

I’m going to start posting my current event on the blog this will enable the other classmates to go to the articles and read them for themselves. On this article there’s several other articles of a bike trails in Wisconsin and Minnesota. So what you want them on Be on the bike trails we all can use the exercise and enjoying the vast company of family friends or just a friendly face a long way.

1 comment:

Carol said...

Hey Dean,
Catering along a bike trail would be great. But I think it would have to be limited to a small number of caterers so as to avoid spoiling the experience of being with nature.
I would love to buy a freshly made healthy sandwich or drink or cookie or salad or organic coffee along the trail. I bet some businesses along the routes might feel threatened though. Maybe, maybe not.