Archive for February, 2009

 

What articles and features should be in an advertising magazine?

Friday, February 27th, 2009
advertising
17.years.young. asked:


What articles and features should be in an advertising magazine?
aimed at businesse, business people, as well as middle and upper working class people? what would attract them?

 

What to look for in local online advertising?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
advertising
a link to the past asked:


I’m considering advertising in one of the local Yellow Pages directories online. For example, advertiser X could publish my ad in the “North Oakland Area”, guaranteed top spot when people search for specific terms. What are some qualifying questions I should ask before committing to 2 months @ $205 / month?
I run a local computer service.

 

What’s it called when you do marketing or advertising that includes another company’s unrelated product?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009
advertising
Robert Aaronz asked:


For instance you see Chevy Truck advertising their trucks with a person drinking out of a Coca-Cola can.

 

I have to do a mathematics presentation on advertising. Do you have any idea what I could include?

Friday, February 20th, 2009
advertising
Herbi asked:


I have to do a 10-15 minute presentation on advertising and maths in advertising. I already googled it, but I can’t find anything. Help, please?

 

How can somebody with a film degree be good at advertising?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009
advertising
hawaii86 asked:


I graduated college with a BA in Film Production. On Monday, I have a job interview with an advertising company and I REALLY want to get this job. I’m afraid when they ask how can I be an asset to the job, I might not give a convincing response. The company pretty much advertises other companies like Disney, The WB, and DARE…

So how can I relate my experiences and education in film production to advertising?

 

Doning an advertising reveiw and need help answering these three questions?

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
advertising
Japer787 asked:


1-This type of PR program deals with anticipating the possibility of a disaster and how to deal with bad news?

2-This type of posttest has respondents report what advertisements they remember seeing (without assistance) as opposed to a recognition test, which shows respondents ads, then asks if they remember them?

3-The point where advertising gets tired and there is no response, or less response than at the beginning of the campaign?

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