Posted on 13 June 2011. Tags: budget, Expensive., female underwear, market, market research, range, sexy underwear, Underwear, victoria
Am doing some market research on female underwear trends. What age range do you feel is most likely to buy products from stores such as Victoria’s Secret, etc? Why? and what is their average budget for such things?
Thanks to all who reply in advance 🙂
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Posted on 08 April 2011. Tags: blabla, level, market, market thanks, Price, price target, target market, Triumph, Underwear, victoria
I want to find some other underwear brands for female besides Triumph, Victoria’s secret..blabla
Could you please give me some names of underwear brand for female with the same level (price, target market)..
thanks
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Posted on 02 April 2011. Tags: Commercials, Men, Question., Secret, secret question, victoria, Women
Who do you think, in the commercials, victoria secret markets to?
Men or Women?
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Posted on 03 February 2011. Tags: Black, black women, Catalogue, Lingerie, secret catalogue, victoria, Wear, Women
Whenever I open a Victoria Secret Catalogue, I never see any black women, or at the most one. Why don’t people market lingerie at black women, do they think black women don’t wear lingerie…why do I never see women like this in major lingerie ads: http://www.dawnali.com/lovinmysistas/ind…
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Posted on 14 November 2010. Tags: 32b, 32c, b cup, bras, chest, cup, hell, Marketing, ploy, Reason, Vanity, victoria
For some reason I tend to think that Victoria’s secret lures their customers in through vanity sizing making women believe that their bra size is larger than it actually is.
I don’t shop there because I believe that its not worth paying $40 for a bra, but i decided to get measured for the hell of it.
Turns out the lady tells me that I am somewhere between a 32b and 32c, and that I can wear both depending on the bra.
Looking down at my chest, I don’t even look like a b cup! Nevertheless a C!
Personally, I think I look like a full A or very small B but most definitely not a C.
Is this some type of evil marketing ploy to get us to buy their $50 bras?
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Posted on 11 November 2010. Tags: 32b, 32c, b cup, bras, chest, cup, hell, Marketing, ploy, Reason, Vanity, victoria
For some reason I tend to think that Victoria’s secret lures their customers in through vanity sizing making women believe that their bra size is larger than it actually is.
I don’t shop there because I believe that its not worth paying $40 for a bra, but i decided to get measured for the hell of it.
Turns out the lady tells me that I am somewhere between a 32b and 32c, and that I can wear both depending on the bra.
Looking down at my chest, I don’t even look like a b cup! Nevertheless a C!
Personally, I think I look like a full A or very small B but most definitely not a C.
Is this some type of evil marketing ploy to get us to buy their $50 bras?
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101