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a. A brand of tablet computer
b. A cell phone targeting children
c. A local animal shelter
d. A line of power tools targeting women
e. A brand of toothpaste
ANSWER
a. A brand of tablet computer
1) The ideal target market for the product which is tablet computers, in this case, will be youngsters and professionals because these are groups that tend to rely more on technology and are fascinated about new innovations.
2) The best product positioning for this product can be like its battery last for weeks so one can use it tension free fro charging every day. It provides great storage for the files, good screen touch and many more like this. One can also provide better RAM as there is a going trend for gaming tablets.
3) My positioning is effective because we face the problem of charging tablets every day or hour. The storage gets full and then we have to erase some old data to accommodate the new one.
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