Does Apple Appeal to a Certain Consumer?
It is no secret that in today's world, marketing and advertising are everywhere. We live in a world where we have thousands of choices as consumers when it comes to what we can buy. But, the last few times I've been at my local mall I've made an interesting observation.
Let me backtrack for a moment... I am not ashamed to say that every time I go to the mall, I visit the Apple store. (even if I don't need anything.) And, while I'm there I tend to pay attention to the people are around me. What's interesting is, after I leave the Apple store, I tend to see a handful of people that I saw in the Apple store, shopping at the same places I frequent. It got me thinking. Is it just coincidental? Is the mall only so big? Or, could it be, that the same people who use Apple products, tend to enjoy similar goods as an overall consumer?
Obviously this is not a question that can be answered easily. And to be fair, the only experience I've had it at the Boca Raton town center. That being said... I do find the possibility of Apple users having the same general sense of overall consumption very interesting.
This could very well be a direct result of advertising and marketing (similar ads attract similar people, type of thing) or, it may speak for Apple. Does Apple attract a certain type of individual? It's possible, but either way, I find it interesting.
What do you think?