Dream Spray Analysis

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Dream Spray Analysis For my advertisement project we did a product called Dream Spray. It is basically a liquid in a bottle that you spray over your bed or on your pillow that makes you dream of the scent. If you have this dream spray you can finally control what you dream of. If you wanted to dream about the beach, you would spray that scent over your bed and you would have dreams about the beach.

The first technique we used was bribery we put a statement on the poster saying buy one package get one free. It gives the buyer something to look forward to when buying a package. I also think this is a very good deal considering the product is only $20.00. That means with a twenty dollar purchase

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