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United Nations

United Nations . Laurie Caebe , Zach Buege , Nicole Miley , Julie Soung , Berenice Breuilh , Khankab Chanthasena & Jessie Lee. Agenda. History Demographics & Market Trends Target Customer Product Competitors Media Highlights/Scheduling Summary. History of Verizon.

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United Nations

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  1. United Nations Laurie Caebe, Zach Buege, Nicole Miley, Julie Soung, BereniceBreuilh, KhankabChanthasena& Jessie Lee

  2. Agenda • History • Demographics & Market Trends • Target Customer • Product • Competitors • Media Highlights/Scheduling • Summary

  3. History of Verizon • Series of Mergers • NYSE • Leading provider of advanced communications • Only major telecommunications company

  4. Verizon’s Mission • Company Mission • Government Mission

  5. Verizon is known for • World Class Phones • Great Coverage

  6. Demographics, Market Trends & Penetration

  7. Purchase Criteria • Top two factors when buying a cell phone • Previous experience with service providers • Costs of plan • Confirms the data that we collected in our survey

  8. Industry Growth Drivers • Fastest growing segments in the U.S. for applications are… • Web-videos (33% Increase) • Multimedia Messaging (29% Increase) • All of Verizon’s smartphones offer these abilities

  9. Who is Using Smartphones • U.S. Smartphone Owners • Male • Ages 18 – 34 • Affluent (Income of $75K) • Use phones for both personal and business purposes (Emphasis on business)

  10. Who is Using Smartphones Cont… • Android and iPhone users spend the most on billed services per month • Fastest adapters to smartphones are people that fall into ethnic minority groups • Currently there is a huge market potential to attract more women users

  11. Market Penetration • As of Q1 ‘10 data shows that 23% mobile consumers now have a smartphone • Vying for this share of the smartphone market are Apple and Google • Verizon has both of these operating systems in its line up

  12. Market Penetration Cont.. • Between Q4 ‘09 and Q1 ’10… • Android and iPhones market share grew by 2% each • Market share leader RIM decreased 2% • Microsoft’s market share decreased by 2% • Verizon needs to focus on selling Androids and iPhones

  13. What to Target in Advertising • Based on the data shown it is important that we as a media buying company show that we are concerned with market penetration and trends. So…… • With in the spots being purchased our focus will be around selling phone with the Google's and Apples operating systems

  14. Operating System User Breakdown • Users show a 54/46% gender split • Slightly younger • Less wealthy than iPhone users • Less educated than iPhone users • Users show a 55/45% gender split • Only 47% of users fall under age 34 • Wealthier than Android users • Higher education than Android users

  15. Operating System User BreakdownCont…

  16. Brand Loyalty • 80% of iPhone users want their next devices to run an Apple operating system • 70% of Android users want their next devices to run a Google operating system • Other Companies Brand Loyalty • RIM: 47% • Microsoft: 34% • These stats back up our attentions to focus on Android and iPhones

  17. Target Customers

  18. Alex Smith • Male • Young Professional • 18-34 years of age • College Education • Makes around $75K per year • Cultured and Refined

  19. Melissa Jones • Female • Part of a minority group • Lower to upper middle class • Like to hang out with her girlfriends on the weekend

  20. Product

  21. Product • Smart phones • Apple • iPhone • Android • Droid X

  22. Apple iPhone • There are Smartphone's, and then there's the iPhone 4. It continues to set the standard with its stunning Retina display, powerful A4 chip, and long battery life. And with the world's largest selection of apps, there's almost no limit to what the iPhone 4 can do. • Weight and Dimensions • Dimensions: 4.5” (h) x 2.3” (w) x .37” (d) • Weight: 4.8 oz

  23. Android Droid X • Vibrant 4.3" Edge–to–Edge Display Droid X by Motorola is built for a fantastic video watching experience with a large widescreen in the full 16:9 format, ideal for full length movies. • Capture High–Def Movies with Superior Audio HD camcorder captures video in 720p quality, with slow & fast motion modes, plus directional audio capture with an advanced 3 microphone solution. Plus, play them on your HD TV in true HD glory via HDMI. • Capture Vivid Moments, Not Hazy Memories 8.0–Megapixel camera with a fast mechanical shutter capable of 1/1,000 second shutter speeds, auto–focus, and dual LED flash. • Smart accessories Car and desk docks smart enough to know where you are, powerful enough to do everything you need.

  24. Data Plan

  25. Wireless Verizon Competitors

  26. 4 major wireless providers in the U.S.: AT&T, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless • Verizon: 50 states and Puerto Rico • Verizon Wireless ranks highly on annual consumer reports in terms of: • overall customer satisfaction • phone coverage • Variation of performance from city to city

  27. Verizon vs Major wireless providers • Wireless Verizon Vs AT&T: • Network • Hardware • Wireless Verizon Vs Sprint Nextel: • Calling plan • Handset • Wireless Verizon Vs T-Mobile: • Technology • Reach • Subscriber Base

  28. Media Schedule Timing is Everything

  29. Advertising Allocation Breakdown

  30. Television 55%

  31. Television Cont… • Cable Networks • Bravo • M-TV • Travel Channel • CNN • ESPN • Telemundo • Spike • HGTV

  32. Internet – 22%

  33. Print – 11%

  34. Radio – 8% -Commercials will run during morning drive and afternoon drive times -Allows for the biggest listening audience

  35. Outdoor – 4%

  36. Summary • History • Demographics & Market Trends • Target Customer • Product • Competitors • Media Highlights/Scheduling

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