...Running head: Husker memorabilia Unit 9 Angie Reynolds Kaplan University MT359: Advertising in the 21st Century Prof: Kevin Cojanu November 21, 2012 I selected Husker Memorabilia and my product or products; at any of the two husker hound stores here in Omaha Nebraska you will find any type of husker gear, memories, and items for your house, your vehicles, your pets, more less you name it you will find any husker gear you want and if you can’t find it then husker hound will find it and order it. Husker Hound started back in the spring in 1995, Scott and his girlfriend then wife now stared selling husker’s memorabilia out of the back of a minivan. We would go to county fairs and different locations around the Omaha area to sell Husker Memorabilia. He says it didn’t take long for me to fall in love with what I was doing! Memorabilia oozing out of the walls! Scott says it didn’t take long for me to fall in love with what I was doing! Memorabilia oozing out of the walls! This state of the art storefront has its own "Tunnel Walk" coming in from outside with a red tile flooring leading your way into its walls. We have built our Husker Nation storefront from the ground level up and now are proud to announce that we have the absolute best selection of Husker Memorabilia anywhere in this great state of Nebraska! We now carry over 5,400 items in the Big Red from t-shirts and sweatshirts to sweaters and dog bones for your pet! We have from Husker Toilet seats to sexy...
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...Unit 9 Final Project 1 MT359: Advertising in the 21st Century January 15, 2013 The product that I have decided to market is 3M Thinsilated hats, gloves and scarves. The reason that I chose the product is evident. I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. I have spent the last thirty-nine years braving Chicago winters. These winters are the stuff of legend. Chicago is better known by tourist as “The Windy City”. Chicago earned the nickname of the Windy City because of from the chilly gusts of wind coming off Lake Michigan. All Chicagoans know that early fall and winter mornings can be unbearable without some form of protection from the wind. Keep in mind that large numbers of the population of the city ride public transportation every day. This is common for such a large metropolitan city. The Chicago Transit Authority estimates their daily ridership to be approximately 2,209,000 rides (Transitchicago.com, 2011). This is broken down by the different means of public transportation offered. The averages are as followed. CTA Rail Ridership: 680,000 rides, Bus Ridership: 1,068,000 rides, Metra Ridership: 336,000, PACE Ridership: 125,000, Total daily ridership in Chicago: 2,209,000 (Transitchicago.com, 2011). This is a lot of riders. All of these riders need to be protected from the elements as they wait on the cold streets for the public transports to arrive. As we all know, it gets pretty cold in Chicago. Between the months of December and February...
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