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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which of the following is not an aim of advertising? 1.to persuade 2.to inform 3.to remind 4.All of the above are aims of advertising.
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which of the following is not an aim of advertising? 1.to persuade 2.to inform 3.to remind 4.All of the above are aims of advertising.
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Advertising is any non-paid form of nonpersonal presentation by an identified sponsor. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Advertising is any non-paid form of nonpersonal presentation by an identified sponsor. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which type of advertising is heavily used when introducing a new product category? 1.persuasive 2.informative 3.reminder 4.positioning
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which type of advertising is heavily used when introducing a new product category? 1.persuasive 2.informative 3.reminder 4.positioning
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Some persuasive advertising has become _______ advertising; for example, the “Battle of the Burger” companies. 1.comparative 2.vertical 3.tall 4.broad
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Some persuasive advertising has become _______ advertising; for example, the “Battle of the Burger” companies. 1.comparative 2.vertical 3.tall 4.broad
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Creating advertising messages and selecting advertising media are the two major elements of advertising _____. 1.evaluation 2.message 3.strategy 4.creativity
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Creating advertising messages and selecting advertising media are the two major elements of advertising _____. 1.evaluation 2.message 3.strategy 4.creativity
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 The general message to be communicated to consumers is called the _____. 1.storyline 2.logo 3.message strategy 4.slogan
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 The general message to be communicated to consumers is called the _____. 1.storyline 2.logo 3.message strategy 4.slogan
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Your brand’s advertising budget often depends on its stage in the product life cycle (PLC). 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Your brand’s advertising budget often depends on its stage in the product life cycle (PLC). 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 A phrase that represents the merging of advertising and entertainment in order to reach consumers with a more engaging message is called ___________. 1.Boardwalk & Park Place 2.Trump & Rodeo 3.Madison & Vine 4.42 nd & 5 th
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 A phrase that represents the merging of advertising and entertainment in order to reach consumers with a more engaging message is called ___________. 1.Boardwalk & Park Place 2.Trump & Rodeo 3.Madison & Vine 4.42 nd & 5 th
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 This type of ad execution style shows one or more “typical” people using the product in a normal setting. 1.slice of life 2.word of mouth 3.lifestyle 4.testimonial
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 This type of ad execution style shows one or more “typical” people using the product in a normal setting. 1.slice of life 2.word of mouth 3.lifestyle 4.testimonial
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 The “big idea” that brings the message strategy to life in a distinctive way is called the ________ concept. 1.marketing 2.media 3.positioning 4.creative
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 The “big idea” that brings the message strategy to life in a distinctive way is called the ________ concept. 1.marketing 2.media 3.positioning 4.creative
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 This type of ad execution style creates a character that represents the product. 1.personality symbol 2.characterization 3.fantasy 4.image
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 This type of ad execution style creates a character that represents the product. 1.personality symbol 2.characterization 3.fantasy 4.image
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 ____ is a measure of the percentage of people in the target market who are exposed to the ad campaign during a given time period. 1.Frequency 2.Scope 3.Reach 4.Impact
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 ____ is a measure of the percentage of people in the target market who are exposed to the ad campaign during a given time period. 1.Frequency 2.Scope 3.Reach 4.Impact
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Media buyers look at _____ when making their media choices. 1.the media habits of their target market 2.the cost of the media 3.the nature of the product 4.all of the above
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Media buyers look at _____ when making their media choices. 1.the media habits of their target market 2.the cost of the media 3.the nature of the product 4.all of the above
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Specific media within each general media type are called media _____. 1.vehicles 2.forms 3.channels 4.none of the above
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Specific media within each general media type are called media _____. 1.vehicles 2.forms 3.channels 4.none of the above
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Press releases, public affairs, and lobbying are all forms of _____. 1.reach 2.public relations 3.direct marketing 4.sales promotion
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Press releases, public affairs, and lobbying are all forms of _____. 1.reach 2.public relations 3.direct marketing 4.sales promotion
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which is true of public relations (PR)? 1.One of the benefits of PR is that there are no costs involved. 2.PR only helps promote companies, not brands. 3.PR is often overlooked as an effective tool by marketing departments. 4.PR is declining as an effective promotional tool.
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which is true of public relations (PR)? 1.One of the benefits of PR is that there are no costs involved. 2.PR only helps promote companies, not brands. 3.PR is often overlooked as an effective tool by marketing departments. 4.PR is declining as an effective promotional tool.
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which of the following is not a major tool of public relations? 1.press releases 2.special events 3.speeches 4.contests
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Which of the following is not a major tool of public relations? 1.press releases 2.special events 3.speeches 4.contests
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Buzz marketing takes advantage of social networking processes by getting consumers to talk about the product. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Buzz marketing takes advantage of social networking processes by getting consumers to talk about the product. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Cable television advertisers can take advantage of “narrowcasting” to “rifle in” on targets, rather than the major TV network “shotgun” approach. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 Cable television advertisers can take advantage of “narrowcasting” to “rifle in” on targets, rather than the major TV network “shotgun” approach. 1.true 2.false
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 _____ happens inside the consumer, telling the marketer how the target engaged with the brand idea. 1.Media engagement 2.Marketing concept 3.Creative concept 4.Segmentation
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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 15 _____ happens inside the consumer, telling the marketer how the target engaged with the brand idea. 1.Media engagement 2.Marketing concept 3.Creative concept 4.Segmentation
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