Autumn
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I wonder who there Target Audience is.............:EasyMoney:
Qvc Fashion on the whole is very dated , Most being American brands that mayb popular and stylish over the pond however here it often misses the mark here.( with some exceptions)
The majority of the Beauty shows are aimed at the anti ageing market which again limits the audience, Beauty TSV's are creeping up in price with the majority of them being over the £40 and often not on easy pay. With many of the ranges now appearing on the highstreet its about time Qvc used there buying power and offered us some good deals for once.:Angry:
There are very few shows for men , the DIY shows are rare, there are no fashion shows for men ( imagine the hunky male models :Smile. The technology shows are pretty poorly presented now days, with most of the experts gone and being replaced by the "Christmas Crew" i.e Jill Gauntlet , Abbey and co. The technology TSV only ever seem to be laptops , Cameras, tablets or sat navs.
There are rarely any shows that the kids would be interested in , the odd Xbox show is there limit. There aren't any Toy shows, they seem to forget that there audience have kids , grandchildren etc.
Pets shows are scarce, Many of us are animal lovers and would love to be able to treat out pets to items from Q, yet Qvc seem more interested in bringing the Awful Basso over than anything else.:vampire:
Kitchen shows are full of there own branded items, most end up with poor reviews and are never seen again , until the "new version" is created. Craft shows have all but gone, and the household items shows are a constant barrage of steam mops.
The theme days again limit there audiences not many husbands , partners or children will want to sit through a Fashion , Beauty or Jewellery day. ( Nor do I tbf ). Why not have a family day on Qvc , shows for each member of the family, at least the whole day wouldn't be void if you didn't like the particular show on at the time, Or perhaps a £20 and under day , when every item on air is under £20, this would give customers with a limited budget a chance to feel like they can watch Qvc and actually afford to buy items.
Qvc constantly ask for feed back and on this forum with give plenty of that , but they never seem to listen to there customers.:screamingpumpkin:
So why do Qvc keeping trying to sell us this "Family motto" , when most of the shows don't appeal to the whole family. ( Mayb the minion could tell us ) :Wink:
Qvc Fashion on the whole is very dated , Most being American brands that mayb popular and stylish over the pond however here it often misses the mark here.( with some exceptions)
The majority of the Beauty shows are aimed at the anti ageing market which again limits the audience, Beauty TSV's are creeping up in price with the majority of them being over the £40 and often not on easy pay. With many of the ranges now appearing on the highstreet its about time Qvc used there buying power and offered us some good deals for once.:Angry:
There are very few shows for men , the DIY shows are rare, there are no fashion shows for men ( imagine the hunky male models :Smile. The technology shows are pretty poorly presented now days, with most of the experts gone and being replaced by the "Christmas Crew" i.e Jill Gauntlet , Abbey and co. The technology TSV only ever seem to be laptops , Cameras, tablets or sat navs.
There are rarely any shows that the kids would be interested in , the odd Xbox show is there limit. There aren't any Toy shows, they seem to forget that there audience have kids , grandchildren etc.
Pets shows are scarce, Many of us are animal lovers and would love to be able to treat out pets to items from Q, yet Qvc seem more interested in bringing the Awful Basso over than anything else.:vampire:
Kitchen shows are full of there own branded items, most end up with poor reviews and are never seen again , until the "new version" is created. Craft shows have all but gone, and the household items shows are a constant barrage of steam mops.
The theme days again limit there audiences not many husbands , partners or children will want to sit through a Fashion , Beauty or Jewellery day. ( Nor do I tbf ). Why not have a family day on Qvc , shows for each member of the family, at least the whole day wouldn't be void if you didn't like the particular show on at the time, Or perhaps a £20 and under day , when every item on air is under £20, this would give customers with a limited budget a chance to feel like they can watch Qvc and actually afford to buy items.
Qvc constantly ask for feed back and on this forum with give plenty of that , but they never seem to listen to there customers.:screamingpumpkin:
So why do Qvc keeping trying to sell us this "Family motto" , when most of the shows don't appeal to the whole family. ( Mayb the minion could tell us ) :Wink: