Can somebody tell me in a full paragraph “Ford new “Bold” marketing campaign targets who?

Posted Thursday, August 27, 2009 by admin


Fords new “Bold” Marketing Campaign Targets Who? What strategy being used by Ford to reach that market? What other demographic does Ford targets? How can I sum this up in two full paragraph?
I am parialy deaf with a physical and mental disabiltiy. I am not in not form of college I just want some insight on marketing targets. I just happen to read an article on it. I just want some understanding on what I have read.
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4 Comments on "Can somebody tell me in a full paragraph “Ford new “Bold” marketing campaign targets who?"

  • Jan said on Aug 28th, 2009 at 3:44 PM:

    Oh watch the commercials and think for yourself.

  • fire4511 said on Aug 28th, 2009 at 10:47 PM:

    This question is really asking someone to do your homework for you. That seems to me to be cheating!

  • Carl K said on Aug 30th, 2009 at 7:36 PM:

    Ford is trying to get anyone they can to buy a car. Unfortunetly Ford doesn’t stand behind their warranty. They are a wonderful car if you don’t get one with problems. They either can’t fix them or they don’t want to so from now on if I buy a Ford it will be used.

  • FORDever said on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 5:54 AM:

    Well, for one I happen to love Ford cars and I work for an Acura dealership as a technician. That would be “Bold” since I am the only tech that drives to work in a Ford while everyone else drives Hondas and Acuras. Ford has been designing the new cars with retro styling being the first to do it is Bold because now every other american car company is doing the same retro thing. And also the price of some cars are cheaper too,that’s also a Bold move. With new models and innovations That is a very Bold move Ford is doing. I think it is targeting every demography to sell ” be the first to own a different bold new car.”

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