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What are the products?

What kind of product does the post try to promote? Ans: Cigarettes

What kind of product does the post try to promote? Ans: Tennis balls

What kind of product does the post try to promote? Ans: Musical Instrument

What kind of product does the post try to promote? Ans: Iron Bed

What kind of product does the post try to promote? Ans: Sears

About Commercial messages  Link a key attribute to the Brand name Advertisement is a very important approach to spread the brand of information for consumers..  Instill Brand Preference If an advertisement gives consumers very good impression; then, it will push consumers to purchase the brand of goods.

 Scare the Consumer into action A successful Ad can effect on consumers start to obsess the brand.  Transform consumption Experience Consumers fetishism the brand and then to do more consumption.  Situate the Brand Socially Advertisement plays very important role to stimulate consumers buying more goods and that could make the society of economics better.