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What kind of marketing focuses on using methods like billboard advertising, viral marketing, and internet marketing to reach a
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What type of marketing involves using efforts such as direct mail, email, and telemarking to reach customers and interact with
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Which persuasion tactic used in advertising does the idea of “Everybody’s doing it” apply to?
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how to advertise water business
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A person wants to open a business to provide canoe trips on the Arkansas River in which type of magazine should the person
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“She doubled her income with this one weird trick!” Which kind of advertising does this statement represent?
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Which phrase best describes advertising?
(1 point) Responses buying a product based on its name buying a product based on its
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Simone Biles is a very famous gymnast who has helped Team USA win many national and Olympic medals. When a company uses her to
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bob
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Which of the following is an example of campaign advertising?(1 point)
Responses a poll a poll a debate a debate a speech a
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In February, 2002, each episode of "Becker" was typically seen in 8.3 million homes, while each episode of "The Simpsons" was
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Which of the following is an important principle of advertising stated in this lesson?
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Anoumous
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
Many parent groups object to subliminal messages in advertising.
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anoy
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John O'Sullivan has just completed his first year in business. His records show that he spent the following in advertising:
Newsp
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michael
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Which phrase best describes advertising? (1 point) Responses buying a product based on its name buying a product based on its
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A 30-second commercial during this year’s Super Bowl costs $4.5 million.
B) Doritos is running 2 thirty-second commercials. A
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Super Bowl XLIV, which aired on February 7, 2010, included a record 47 minutes and 50 seconds of advertising in 104 commercial
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Anonymous
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Lauren wants to purchase custom-made bumper stickers to advertise her business. Two websites offer different deals:
Website A:
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john
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Imagine that you have been asked to write a jingle. Should you try and create an earworm?
(1 point) Responses Yes, that will make
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Imagine that you have been asked to write a jingle. Should you try and create an earworm?
(1 point) Responses Yes, that will make
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The purpose of the ad below is to convince people to take their pet to Seaside Veterinarian. What technique does the author use
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When it comes to picking a channel to sell her product and connect with customers, Fatima is looking for the least expensive
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
Many parent groups object to 𝐬𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥
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Imagine that you have been asked to write a jingle. Should you try and create an earworm?
Responses Yes, that will make your
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Which 2 advertising claims would likely be false?
Which 2 advertising claims would likely be false? Get clearer skin overnight
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many parent groups object to subliminal messages in advertising.
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jenna
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Take notes on at least three ads (especially those that appear potentially suspicious to you) and list the following:
Name of the
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She doubled her income with this one weird trick!” Which kind of advertising does this statement represent?
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Which phrase best describes advertising?
buying a product based on its name buying a product based on its name researching to
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
Many parent groups object to subliminal messages in advertising. (1
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“Yes, some online sites have 'pop-up' ads, but most shoppers find these features annoying rather than alluring.”
Which of the
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which of the following is an example of product placement
A: A TV character using a popular cellphone brand B: The president
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What message does an advertiser send by including a famous singer in an ad?(1 point)
Responses Music makes everything better.
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.Many parent groups object to subliminal messages in advertising.(1
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The following advertisement uses which propaganda technique. McDonald's hamburger over $99 billion served
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What is the purpose of creating eye-catching commercials, catchy slogans, and persuasive messages to draw attention to a product
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The following advertisement uses which propaganda technique?(1 point) Responses Bandwagon appeal Bandwagon appeal Glittering
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Even though teens watch a lot of television and listen to a lot of music, why is media less effective than peers in encouraging
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The purpose of the ad below is to convince people to take their pet to Seaside Veterinarian. What technique does the author use
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Use the image to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AHow does this 1923 advertisement respond directly to the rapid increase in
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Imagine that you have been asked to write a jingle should you try and create an earworm?
A. Yes, that will make your jingle
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How do ad writers vary their messages for different audiences? How do they change a message to sell to adults? How do they
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Hi my name is BiLlY
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(1 point) O idea advertising plan O service O product is slightly easier to market because customers can easily see what
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When an advertiser hires a celebrity to help sell a product by endorsing it, which propaganda technique is being used?
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Which of these would be considered a call to action in advertising? A. "Come by today" B. "Open 7 days a week"
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What is the purpose of a commercial?
to express controversial opinions to give objective information to present information to
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Just guessing
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if the most likely reason customers will purchase a company's product is many useful attributes, what advertising focus would
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Frank just met with his marketing team to create his billboard sign.
customers to visit his website. What element of an effective
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Gloria has a coffee shop and has been in business for years. She has many customers that are regulars, but she's looking to
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Marketing and advertising are functions of production and operations.
True False
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