could you guys help with a marketing project we are working on in business school. I would much appreciate if you could answer the following questions for our group.
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19 years ago
could you guys help with a marketing project we are working on in business school. I would much appreciate if you could answer the following questions for our group.
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 21:58:31 GMT, "Beer Marketing Research: Drink Up!" said in alt.beer.home-brewing:
You GOTTA be kidding! What do we like most about Bud or Coors? That there's no law forcing us to drink them.
This is supposed to be about BEER!, man, beer - not fermented rice.
Beer marketing survey? Bud Light? Coors? Beer?
Marketing idiots!
Dude!
This is a beer makers newsgroup, not a bunch of post-adolescents who want a cheap, fizzy buzz. I seriously doubt this is your targeted demographic. Perhaps you should have "market researched" your survey participants BEFORE you "invite" them to answer questions about diluted weasel piss. Stick to drunken frat boys.
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 23:05:18 GMT, jrprice said in alt.beer.home-brewing:
They've changed Bud? Made it much better? It was never nearly as good as weasel piss.
I wonder if you can burn Bud in a Japanese motorcycle. They do call them rice burners!!
Well, one thing I like about Bud, is the commercials, but that's about it......
Do the right thing , return the survey ten times . Don't answer any questions.
The right thing . . . If they are "marketing students" they need to get a real job. There seems to be quite enough marketeers in this world (let's put a bounty on them). Perhaps just a troll?
A poorly conceived troll - trying to pawn off weasel piss to people who have tasted real beer; makes no sense whatsoever.
hey guys - i hope you're in a 100 level class. the folks associated with this newsgroup aren't exactly the target market for either anheuser-busch or coors brewing co.
realistically "our" responses won't be of much value except in a sterile classroom. to be frank, the questions you're posing wouldn't yield a product with value to a client. just my 2 cents. happy trails, dan
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