A key to successful event marketing is to select events that draw members of your unique target audience in sufficient numbers.
This is the sentence I don't understand.
I thought draw members of your unique target audience as draw not typical audience.
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Last edited by AndyJung; 10-Feb-2012 at 00:36.
Welcome to the forum Andy.
Your sentence seem to be missing some information I filled in as "something".
In marketing, usually you will only want to communicate your offering to a targeted audience to be effective. For example, you are marketing breakfast cereals, if research tells you that the people that buy breakfast cereals are mostly "mothers" then that is your target audience.
I am sure you can just google "dictionary unique" to get meanings.
Please try that first and come back if you still have questions.
Of course I googled it. I always use Dictionary.com before I ask people.
1. existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics: a unique copy of an ancient manuscript.
2. having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable: Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint.
3. limited in occurrence to a given class, situation, or area: a species unique to Australia.
4. limited to a single outcome or result; without alternative possibilities: Certain types of problems have unique solutions.
5. not typical; unusual: She has a very unique smile.
And I chose fifth meaning, but the book says Events that attract typical customers are best is same meaning as the sentence I asked you. And that's why I'm confused.
Meaning 3 would be more useful to you. You're targeting one group of people out of the many groups which exist - the group made up of the people who buy your product or who you hope will want to buy your product.