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What is a target market? Who you are trying to sell the product to. $100

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What are the four P’s of marketing? Product Place Price Promotion $400

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In the 4 P’s, what does “place” refer to? (2 things) How and Where you sell the product $400

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What target is this ad aiming at? Parents $200

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How do you calculate profit margin? Sales Price – Production Cost $300

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What are the two ways to sell a product to a minor? $400 Convince the parent it’s good for the kid, or convince the kid and have them beg for it.

What company’s logo is this? AT&T $100

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$300 What gas company’s logo features a red star? Texaco

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Which of the following logos is from an American car company? $400 C. Oldsmobile

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Can you identify the logo? Starbucks $100

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What NFL team is the only team to have their logo displayed on only one side of the helmet? $300 A.Pittsburg Steelers B.Cleveland Browns C.New York Giants D.Denver Broncos E.San Francisco 49ers

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Name the team associated with each sports logo—you get $100 for each correct answer. (You have to name the city and team name to get it right.) $1-500 Cincinnati Bengals Tennessee Titans Tampa Bay Buccaneers Atlanta Hawks Miami Heat

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Name the logo for $100 points a piece. $1-500

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What company has the most employees? A.McDonalds B.Microsoft C.Wal-Mart D.Disney $400

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What dangerous consumable cannot be advertised on TV, only in print ads? Cigarettes $300

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What business gives a free laptop if you graduate? $300 Stevens Henagar College

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79-year old Stella Leibeck sued this company successfully in 1992, when a substance she bought from them spilled on her lap. $200 McDonalds

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What product got its name from the number of tries it took to get the formula right? 409 $500

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Earn up to $500 if you can name each of these famous advertising mascots! $1-500

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What Utah company does this man advertise for? $200 PC Laptops

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What company do these guys advertise for? $100 Old Navy

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“The snack that smiles back!” Goldfish $100

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“I am stuck on ________ cause _________ stuck on me!” $400 Band aid

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Sing the jingle Subway’s footlongs. $400 See Commercial

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What commercial is this music clip from? Jingle $500 See Commercial

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What commercial is this sound clip from? What product are they advertising? Jingle See Commercial $500

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Which brand of gum uses twins to advertise their product? Slogan: Double your pleasure. $500 See Commercial

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What does every kiss begin with? Sing the jingle. What is the company, and what do they sell? $200 “Every Kiss Begins with Kay” Kay Jewelers

“Can you hear me now?” Verizon Wireless $100

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Can you decide which slogan is Coke, and which is Pepsi? Label each correctly for $100 each! 1997: Generation Next 2002: For those who think young 1970: The Real Thing 1992: Gotta Have It. 2005: Make it Real $1-500

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Whose slogan company’s slogan includes the famous tagline, “Priceless.” (some things, money can’t buy.) Mastercard $300 See the Commercial See the Commercial

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Earn up to $500 by stating which companies these slogans are for. $1-500 Chinese for: Yummy Save Money. Live Better You’re in good hands You’re gonna like the way you look. With a name like _________ it has to be good.

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Earn up to $500 if you can spot the movie slogans! $1-500 It All Begins with a Choice. You’re Invited to a Very Important Date. Superbad. Superdad. Your Mind is the Scene of the Crime. A superhero movie with a mind of its own.

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What company advertises 5 faves in their slogan? $200 T-Mobile

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What product’s new slogan is “The soda nature would drink, if nature drank soda,” ? $400 Sierra Mist Natural

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Which candidate used these slogans when running for office? $1-500 Change We Can Believe In Leave No Child Left Behind Country First Kinder, Gentler Nation Vote Yourself A Farm

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What product’s slogan is “Rethink Possible. Any second could be that second.” $200 AT&T See Commercial

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