A target audience is a specific group of people that a product or message is aimed at. A target audience can be formed by age, gender, marital status, etc., or a combination of factors, such as women aged 30 to 40.
Many businesses find that if they advertise on the internet, their sales will increase greatly. This is because they can target a certain audience which will send them potential customers.
Market segmentation is needed because it helps the marketers to develop new marketing strategies. It also helps the marketers to look at a wider target audience to make their plans more appropriate.
Usually two pieces of information: the text to display, and the location of the target. There are additional, optional, pieces of information - such as what window the targeted page should be opened in, a bookmark within a specific file (to jump to a specific section), and others. For more details, check an HTML manual for the "A" tag.
The internet rumor about Target stores and charitable donations is that Target would not support the United States Military. This was thoroughly disproven, yet the rumor persists. Target does support the military.
Footprinting is the initial phase of hacking where an attacker gathers information about a target to identify potential vulnerabilities. This process can involve collecting data from public sources, such as websites, social media, and domain registration information, to create a detailed profile of the target's network and systems. The goal is to gain insights that will facilitate further exploitation or unauthorized access. Essentially, it's a reconnaissance step designed to help the hacker understand the victim's environment before launching an attack.