Group of people toward which an organization has decided to aim its marketing efforts.
Intended or ideal recipient of a message or artistic expression.
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Examples for "target"
Examples for "target"
1An industry source said the questions did not target any particular institutions.
2Mr Haddock said the government needed a national strategy to target homelessness.
3However, Woodward defended the change in approach to target young British talent.
4One reason is a specific decision by Islamic State to target France.
5Different types of cleanses will target different body systems, Schoffro Cook said.
1Both U.S. wheat farmers and Australian growers are the early target market.
2These devices, as Kalideen points out, has a very specific target market.
3But chemical engineers aren't the primary target market for a modern manicure.
4Eighty percent of them went to first-time buyers, the programme's target market.
5He said New Zealand was his company's first export target market.
1The target group for my interviews is at this point still very open.
2In particular, filter-feeding organisms may represent a unique target group for nanoparticle toxicology.
3One potential target group stood out like a sore thumb, though.
4Our study identifies Japanese American men as a target group for prevention of CHD.
5Their limitations provide Mr Myers with an unquestioning target group.
1I've forgotten exactly, but I think the target population was fifty animals.
2Patients: The target population was patients with consensus criteria for septic shock.
3Community health workers were also used to confirm target population size.
4The target population of the present meta-analysis was restricted to patients with CAD.
5To increase the mutation detection rate by selecting the target population.
1You certainly couldn't say that it was cynically honed for a target demographic.
2Then again, maybe I'm just not in the target demographic.
3Its fickle target demographic flocked to see Jackass 3D instead.
4The UFC also made savvy media choices with what the target demographic knows and uses.
5What is especially nice given the target demographic is they are all open-ended, non-competitive, and non-violent.
6Judging from the punters in the queue, that old tradition was not The Management's target demographic.
7Naked women undermine the brand when it comes to advertisers and Playboy's target demographic: young urban males.
8Imagine says The Net will return next spring, newly refocused and with a tighter and more advertiser-friendly target demographic.
9The target demographic is small-office or work-from-home situations, and it would also be useful as a general purpose home printer.
10Honeyshot were a band available for hire to any brand who wanted to market their products to a target demographic.
11Honeyshot were a band available for hire to any brand which wanted to market their products to a target demographic.
12The 46-year-old might not be the target demographic for the fight, but he was ringside at the event in Manchester.
13Even the target demographic will eventually tire of minute changes and when that happens, who's going to prop up the MMO industry?
14Retired at 35 scores a 0.7 in the net's target demographic and a 0.9 in women 25-54.
15Despite CW's overall fall in ratings, the network finished 2008-09 some 13 percent up in its target demographic.
16This multi-tasking reflects the target demographic of 18- to 34-year-olds, who are turning away from passive TV viewing.
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