The group of people that something, for example an advertising campaign, is primarily aimed at.
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Examples for "target audience"
Examples for "target audience"
1Fanboys are the target audience, but positive word-of-mouth could broaden support notably.
2But those early films weren't aiming to attract a specific target audience.
3Then you are the target audience for Square Enix's latest Final Fantasy.
4We are a single unit, a focused target audience, a marketer's dream.
5Full disclosure: I am pretty much the target audience for this movie.
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.
6You may not realise it but you are in the target group for PRSAs.
7Ayers told Morning Report it would help alleviate infection and pain in the target group.
8Community juries may be a valid method for eliciting target group input to policy decisions.
9In this target group, PTSD often remains undiscovered due to a lack of diagnostic instruments.
10What mattered was that the target group needed to include lots of dense, overlapping relationships.
11Sessions followed an interactive methodology, using group dynamics, music, and videos adapted to the target group.
12That makes paralysed people the perfect target group.
13Conclusions: Adolescent girls with a negative pregnancy test result may be an appropriate target group for intervention.
14We estimated influenza VE overall, by influenza type, age group and among the target group for vaccination.
15She said using the online predictor would be a good exercise for anybody in the target group.
16Co … In this target group, PTSD often remains undiscovered due to a lack of diagnostic instruments.