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    BSBMKG413A Promote products and services Assessment Task 1 1. Describe at least 4 promotional activities that Nature Care Products could undertake. Describe each of the potential promotional activities and your reasons for identifying the activity as suitable. Your reasons for identifying the promotional activity as suitable should also refer to its suitability in terms of meeting organisational requirements (including budgetary constraints) as referred to in the information from the Nature Care…

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    Entry 1: Today we discussed the public sphere. In summary, we discussed the emergence of the “mass audience”, the low/high culture binary, and determining where the idea of “the public” comes from. We have a conception of the public sphere from the bourgeois class. The set ideal is that of a private (civil society) and the public (state-mediates crises). This public sphere is formed and operated through the norms of publicity. There are five norms that make up publicity: status as person is…

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    believe that public relation and advertising have similar roles in an organization. Hence, they argue that no need to have both platforms at the same time in a firm. However, the two marketing strategies have different functions, and every enterprise should use each program independently, to achieve the set goals and objectives. Advertising is a process of producing paid announcements to be promoted through various types of media, such as TV, radio, and through Online. On the other hand, public…

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    Public goods and common resources are both non-excludable goods that can be used by all individuals. The different between both is that public goods are non-rivalry where people cannot prevent another person from using the goods and common good are rivalry are one person can prevent another from using the goods at the same time. Public goods are generally positive externalities while common resources are generally negative externalities. These goods are provided for every one to use, enjoy…

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    like”, this is what the majority of members of a sorority or fraternity would respond after being asked about Greek life. Why is that they feel like they have to say that? One word: Marketing. The way sororities and fraternities are portrayed to the public gives off a bad image and reputation about the members and their community. Any person who has not been part of Greek life and does not have any information about this community and its activities they would think sororities and fraternities…

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    hymnal book of songs. A man would go stand in front of everybody and lead them in singing. Perhaps the most distinctive part about this church was that everybody sang a capella without any instrumental music. This was my least favorite part about the service, to be honest. I had never heard of any of the songs before, and everyone (including myself) was painfully hitting sour notes left and right. I probably shouldn’t, but I place a big emphasis on music as the most intense way that I commune…

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    editors of poems and letters. The funding for this archive has been provided by the Harvard Library, The Sidney Verba Fund, The Houghton Library, and the Harvard University Press. Some of the institutions that contribute to this archive are the Boston Public Library, Amherst College, Library of Congress and the Yale University Library. The primary audience of this archive are scholars especially…

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    take on the subcultures reflecting the identity of consumers. Myths represent the common stories binding the community to the brand. Some very clear opportunities the social media offers to the markers are: • Marketing • Public relations • Advertising • Retail • Customer service Marketing The aim of the company’s in general hover around marketing for their foray into social media. Some do it as a real effort to…

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    According to research “conversion marketing refers to tactics that encourage customers to take specific action, “converting” a person browsing your website into a purchaser of your product or service” (Marketing-Schools, 2012). In terms of converting tactics Spotlezz Clean will convert cold prospects into warm prospects, or prospects into customers by integrating special offers and instruction such as “click here” or “call now” in all are advertised…

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    company’s strength. “Operational cost is quite low. As it relies on customer-to-driver interaction,” 4 writes Jim Makos who also points out another strength of how the company is easily accessible through a mobile app. The original item, is Uber’s announcement to “pay for any by-law tickets given to Uber drivers”.5 Uber’s…

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