...Myesha Smith Module 3 October 27, 2011 Essay: Best Buy 2. Describe the six components of Best Buy’s retailing mix. The six components of Best Buy retailing mix are: They offer array of different products in electronic industry and also sell other products like coffee markers, vacuum cleaners, and washing machines. They also offer installation on some of the products you buy, whether it’s in your home or in your car and sometimes in other things to. The second component is their promotion strategy. They send out flyers, weekly ads, and emails but you have to give them your email address. The third component is the proper location. They usually located their stores in a small to medium sized outdoor shopping centers with other types of retailers. The forth component is price. Their price range varies depending on what you can afford. They offer low cost merchandize to high cost merchandize. The fifth component is presentation. They have big bright lights, concrete floors, wide and easily navigated aisles, oversize shopping carts, and helpful staff dressed in blue shirts and khaki pants to help the customers. The last component is personal. They got customer representatives that are specialized in their departments that can help the customer with any question that they have. They also offer the Geek Squad so if you have a problem with something that you bought, you can bring it in and they would look at it. They would either fix it or replace it. Then you would pay the...
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...Myesha Geathers Mr.Ryzski Honors American Literature January 9th, 2013 Zora Neale Hurston autobiography Dust Tracks on a Road, sketches her own life living in Eatonville, Florida, was the first organized self-government African American community. Many people saw the African American community as racism and segregation. Hurston implies that the nicest people she met in her early stages were whites who showed her compassion. According to her official website Zora Neale Hurston, “Dust Tracks on a Road, was her account of her rise from childhood poverty in the rural south to a prominent place among the leading artists and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance.” Many people viewed Dust Tracks on a Road, as a fantasy life she idealized not the actual truth. While others believed in Hurston’s portrayal. Zora Neale Hurston was the fifth of eight children of John Hurston and Lucy Ann Hurston. She was born in Notasulga, Alabama, on January 7, 1891. When she was 3 years old, her family moved to Eatonville, Florida. Zora Neale Hurston felt like Eatonville was “home” so she claimed it as her birthplace. Hurston glorify it in her stories as a place where African Americans could live as they desired, independent of white society, once her father became mayor. She would later call Eatonville, Florida a utopia. Hurston's childhood in this all black environment may have shaped her later views on race. Zora Neale Hurston represented Eatonville as a perfect place in reality. It was a...
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