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  2. Tear sheet - Wikipedia

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    Some advertisers also use tear sheets as a form of direct mail marketing, which aims to cultivate a feeling of authenticity by appearing to be sent by an individual. [ 3 ] In finance , a tear sheet provides a one-page summary of a company or portfolio , containing current and historic information on the company such as market cap , sector ...

  3. Corporate propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The CPI recruited famous American artists, filmmakers, and writers to make pro-war products and advertisements. Newspapers and magazines printed advertisements urging that it was the American citizen's duty to buy war bonds and stamps to support the war efforts. [6] Tobacco cigarette advertisement that was made specifically to appeal to women.

  4. Interactive advertising - Wikipedia

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    Whilst interactive advertising may be highly appealing to a prepared audience, it is difficult, costly and time-consuming to prepare, especially for target markets that have yet to be properly identified and analyzed. Interactive advertising has greater benefits in industries where creativity helps to capture the attention of buyers.

  5. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    Flyers have been used in armed conflict: for example, airborne leaflet propaganda has been a tactic of psychological warfare. Recruit members for organizations or companies. Like postcards, pamphlets and small posters, flyers are a low-cost form of mass marketing or communication. There are many different flyer formats. Some examples include:

  6. Advertising campaign - Wikipedia

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    An advertising campaign or marketing campaign is a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing communication (IMC). An IMC is a platform in which a group of people can group their ideas, beliefs, and concepts into one large media base.

  7. Advertising management - Wikipedia

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    Advertising management is a career path in the advertising or marketing industries. Advertising and promotions managers may work for an agency, a public relations firm, a media outlet, or may be hired directly by a company to work in their in-house agency where they would take responsibility for communications designed to develop the company's ...

  8. International advertising - Wikipedia

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    Global advertising or international advertising consists of collecting, processing, analyzing and interpreting information. There are two main purposes of international advertising research: (1) to assist business executives to make profitable international advertising decisions for their specific products and services and (2) to contribute to general knowledge of international advertising ...

  9. History of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Public service advertising, non-commercial advertising, public interest advertising, cause marketing, and social marketing are different terms for (or aspects of) the use of sophisticated advertising and marketing communications techniques (generally associated with commercial enterprise) on behalf of non-commercial, public interest issues and ...