Monday, April 25, 2016

Eoc 4



                      New app I would come up with a breathalyzer app for all the people that love to drink.  When one feels intoxicated one can blow into there phone port and determine the level of intoxication that they are. I feel that this app would be very useful for our drinking friends. I fell that if this app was invented it could help a lot of people not get stopped by the  police and get a dui and end up in jail.  I also believe that it would help to prevent a lot of car accidents that are caused by drunk diving .Which drunk diving is one of the most caused leading  accidents in Las Vegas .Also it would lower the number of fatalities caused by the accidents .  I feel that if this app was invented  it  would be a great and helpful way to prevent careless deaths that occur rapidly here in Las Vegas and also nation wide . I feel that this would change the views on people that are  highly intoxicated and would make them possibly think twice before getting behind a vehicle. This would save a lot of life's and tax payers dollars.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Eoc my demographics

Millennials The 83 million children of the baby boomers,



 Millennials. Both the baby boomers and Gen Xers will one day be passing the reins to the Millennials (also called Generation Y or the echo boomers). Born between 1977 and 2000, these children of the baby boomers number 83 million, dwarfing the Gen Xers and larger even than the baby boomer segment. This group includes several age cohorts: tweens (aged 9–12), teens (13–18), and young adults (19–32). With total purchasing power of more than $733 billion, the Millennials make up a huge and attractive market.


 I feel as being from the Millennials era that  we have advanced tremendously .Also with are growth technology has grown along with it . I feel that everyone person from this era has adapted to technology so much that eventually it will over take us . Most people now and days are always on their cell phone and live of them . Technology has advanced so much that you can practically do every and anything off of your phone . People have cr4eated movies solely using their iPhone or android phone because the mega pixel on the cameras have evolved tremendously.  Rather then other older generations that are still stuck in their way of land lines. I feel that eventually technology will overcome and outtake humans in all .  In different counties they are developing robotic technology that will replace humans ..

EOC week 3 making money for good

                                 



                                       whole is a growing organic market place company that has expand rapidly. They're a company that gives back to charity and started different foundations : such as whole planet foundation and also whole kids foundation. While the  store donations provide the backbone for the  community giving, They also give back to the larger national and global community. The  Whole Planet Foundation fights poverty through micro-lending in rural communities around the world. It provides  a good deal of the funding for the loans and underwrite the administrative costs so every dollar donated goes directly to those who need it most. I feel and believe that is a tremendous and good thing that whole foods is doing. "Whole Planet Foundation's mission is poverty alleviation in developing-world communities where Whole Foods Market® sources products."  The also have another one named Whole kids foundation . Whole Kids Foundation's mission is to improve children's nutrition. Whole Kids Foundation provides free resources and activities  for families and teachers  all designed to help parents start healthy conversations at home and pack more nutrition and fun into every bite. These activities include hands on crafts ,KIDS book Clubs and better bites .
 ''Whole Kids Foundation is dedicated to helping kids eat better—and enjoy it!"

Monday, April 11, 2016

Week 2 EOC: Boston Consulting Group - Video Games

The BCG Growth-Share Matrix




star - Xbox One
cash cow-ps4
question mark
dog -wii


   I believe Microsoft Xbox One Marketing is great in my opinion it has had 14 years of gaming dominance. For the past fourteen years ,GMR has been a  trusted partner of   Microsoft . They have supported Xbox One at every major point in their rise to the top of the global entertainment landscape. From Xbox Odyssey in 2001 to Xbox Kinect ,and Xbox live . Now for the new generation the much anticipated launch of Xbox One . They have built a global fleet of decked out suvs that tour special events ,retail locations and NFL games across the US ,UK and leading up to an Xbox gaming spectacle at the 2014 Super Bowl.
 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2014/07/08/xbox-one-marketing-gets-aggressive-as-microsoft-offers-75-digital-credit/#4277415cc1c9
 

While Microsoft is touting the Xbox One as a mass-market device essential for any living room, Sony is more narrowly focused on gamers with the PS4. Gamers a typically irascible group  have lovingly embraced the PS4 in response.Whether intentional or not, all the PS4 features announced at the press conference undercut whatever level of buzz Microsoft had generated among gamers    with its Xbox One unveil. Not only will PS4 ($399) cost $100 less than Xbox One ($499), it will not impose any restrictions on game sharing or require any amount of Internet connectivity like the Xbox One does.
www.fastcocreate.com/.../how-playstations-focus-on-gamers-helped-ps4-
 

Mobile Marketing Strategy

Currently, the App Store has around 1 million apps, and it adds about 20,000 apps per month. In total, there have been over 50 billion app downloads. The Google Play Store has over 1 million apps, and there have been over 50 billion downloads. So, it’s a big market with a large user base for both iOS and Android.
If you’re curious about how to promote your mobile app, this article is for you. In this post I’ve compiled a list of resources that you can learn from and use
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2014/07/18/five-killer-marketing-and-distribution-strategies-for-your-app/#16af1fe25748
 

Nintendo's  biggest Wii U marketing mistakes
The Wii U has had a slow start, with weak sales and a lack of consumer awareness. Some might argue that the problem is the Wii U itself, but the truth is, even if one believes the Wii U is not the “best” console, consumers aren’t logical entities that create detailed lists of specs and features and then make the “best” choice. Consumers get something because they want it, and sales is the art of making consumers believe they really need something. The problem with the Wii U is not, as some people insist, because the name is stupid or because the console is underpowered; it’s because Nintendo has done a terrible sales job

Failing To Learn From the 3Ds

Bad Advertisements

Fumbled Third Party Support

Not Enough Ads

Too Much Reliance on Word of Mouth

Failing to Show Why Consumers Need the Wii U

Too Few Nintendo Games

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-04-25-nintendo-forgot-marketing-101-for-wii-u

 

Monday, April 4, 2016

Week 1 EOC MY VOICE



                                                                       SauceEnt

             
          What is SauceEnt .  SauceEnt  is a music label founded and created by me Joshua Davis in early 2012. I started attending The Art Institute of Las Vegas for audio production in pursuit of a bachelor's degree! I  have worked several different jobs and eventually ended up quitting to find better opportunities out of life  and always found ways to better myself. I fell in love with music when I was 3 after hearing the music of Earth Wind ,and Fire also Marvin Gaye . Every since then music has became apart of my life I've been passionate about. My own unique style of lyrics and story telling with the mixture of real life shocking details and new hip with old twist music makes me sound completely different. Making relatable music that people can connect to and always understand is what SAUCE is all about!!!

Week 1 EOC Great Customer Service


"Customer relationships and value are especially important in today’s tough economic times, when more frugal consumers are cutting back and spending more carefully"


 A time when I experienced great customer service was when I went to purchase my first vehicle from  a dealership . I was so excited and happy to finally being getting a new car . So as we got to the Nissan  dealership I  looked around and found the vehicle I wanted which actually happened to be  a Nissan Titan truck . I  test drove it and immediately feel in love in love with the truck and definitely had to have it  . We went inside started all of the paper work and with in about an hour and a half I was leaving in my brand new truck . So almost a month goes by and I was  getting ready to make my first payment then I got the terrible phone call saying that  the dealership actually didn't get me approved for the truck and that I would have  to  either  put down an additional $5000 or bring the truck back . So the next day I went down to the dealership and was yelling at them because they were quick too take my money but not actually get me approved. Also learned that they had shot gunned my credit . so after a lot of yelling I finally got my money back and left . Was so devastated  that I had to go through being a first time buyer. So af5ter trying several other dealerships I was giving up hope my wife was trying to encourage me to stay positive and that we would find  another vehicle. So she said lets try one more dealership then if that doesn't work well try something else . So we went to Ford country she went in talked to  the manager told him everything that happened so he said that he would take care of us . we got out side I test drive a Ford fusion which  I was not interested in we got back  to the lot and I started looking at the other vehicles that they had an came across an all black Nissan Maxima . So I looked at the Maxima and immediately wanted it with no hope or thought in mind that I would actually get approved for it . So we walk back inside the dealership and I see this gentleman that look really familiar  . He was the assistant General Manager form he Nissan dealership that I had gotten screwed over in the week before. So he came over started talking to me he said that he remembered me from the dealership. I asked him what was he doing there and he said he was the new General Manager for the Ford dealership and that he had left Nissan the next day after I returned the truck and said that that particular dealership was screwing allot of people over and he didn't like that so he left. I was really shocked   so he knew what had happen to me so  he pulled some strings and he put me in the Maxima that I wanted . The best experience of customer service that I ever have received .