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As we study the concept of a target market, we begin to understand how important it is for businesses and organizations to identify their primary market/customers and direct marketing communication towards this group. Over the years businesses have designed strategies to include young children ages 6-9 in their potential target market, knowing that when these children grow into consumers, they may have a more favorable image of the businesses’ product. Companies now spend around $16 billion per year advertising to this market segment. Sometimes these strategies can be quite unethical—just google Joe Camel a marketing campaign from R J Reynolds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Camel
Question: Do you believe that companies are putting too much emphasis on marketing products towards young children?
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