Friday, June 19, 2015

Food Survey Question Analysis

Food Survey Question Analysis:
Allie Gage and Megan Barbera

1. What are you trying to understand with your survey?
With our survey, we're trying to understand the eating habits of people today, and see how often people eat their meals, what they eat, ect.


2. Did the demographic questions you asked help you with understanding the results?
Yes, it made it easier to understand, for example it was slightly understandable to see a person at a high school age skip breakfast, because as high schoolers, we've definitely been the in the position where we have to skip breakfast to get to school on time.


3. What would you change, if you could, in your survey?
We would add more questions about the person taking the surveys view on meals, and how often they think the average person should eat during the day/ what they should eat during the day. 


4. Is there a difference in the boys results vs. the girls results? Explain.
Yes, it seemed that mostly females had a lighter approach to meals, and they were most likely to skip meals during the day. 


5. What question told you the most from your survey? Explain.
The three questions that asked how often the people ate breakfast, lunch and dinner told the most because it was crazy to see how many people skipped breakfast, and how many people ate dinner every night.


6. What summary can you give if at all about your results. If there are several please separate the results.
We can summarize that early in the day, people are more likely to not eat meals, and eat light snacks, As the day goes on into dinner, people make it a priority to eat dinner every night. However, most people do not eat dessert.


7. What is something you liked about this project?
It was interesting for us to create our own survey and actually get to survey people in our classes. It made the project seem more real life and professional. 

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Virtual Sports Franchise Project

With this "new franchise project", I feel as if I will struggle with multiple things. The first one being, earning money through sponsorship's and advertising, and making those profits keep me from not going bankrupt, or getting an overall profit. The next struggle may be keeping the awareness of pro football in the city high, without spending all my money. The last struggle may be not getting fined with lack of staffing for the stadium/parking lot. I think with all these struggles, I will excel in some things. I think I will keep the percent sold out high, and I also think I will run good promotions. I think the aspect that's most important is remembering to try and make a profit, and not going bankrupt.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Chapter 2 Blog Post

Endorsement:
Micheal Jordan- Nike, Gatorade, McDonalds
David Ortiz- Dunkin Donuts, Kobe Beef Burgers, New Balance, Samsung
A-Rod- Nike, Sports Illustrated
Peyton Manning- Nationwide, Papa Johns
Mike Trout- BodyArmor Superdrink, Subway
Miguel Cabrera- New Balance Sneakers, Franklin Batting Gloves, Wilson Fielding Gloves
Johnathan Toews- Bauer Hockey, Chevrolet, Canadian Tire, Lemonhead
Andrew Luck- Klipsch Audio Technology, Nike Gatorade

Piracy:
-Sony was said to use artists Yoon Mi Rae's music in the movie "the Interview" without permission, so now she is set to sue Sony 1.5 million
-The Wolf of Wall Street was the most pirated movie of 2014, being pirated around 30.035 million times
-A 12-Year old girl in New York City was sued for pirated music


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

My Introduction

I'm Megan Barbera and this is my sports marketing blog. Some things about me are I enjoy hanging out with my friends, dancing and filmmaking. I love meeting new peoople, and I woukd love to travel the world someday.