Multiple Choice
In parts of remote outback Australia, people live on vast cattle stations where the nearest town is often 500 kilometres away. Many of these people are unable to receive radio or TV signals, do not have access to broadband and often receive supplies by light aircraft on an infrequent basis when the weather permits. Even though these consumers may have clearly articulated needs and may be affluent, from a marketing standpoint, they are difficult to target because they are NOT:
A) profitable.
B) accessible.
C) actionable.
D) substantial.
E) measurable.
Correct Answer:

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