Depends on what currency you're stuffing.I stuff all my money in a coffee tin. Should I invest in a mattress?
You should be stuffing bullets in your mattress. May make the bed hard, but at least you'll be safe in the upcoming zombie apocalypse.Mostly confederate, and republic of Texas.
Club.A club sandwich or a marmoset?
Considering he is using advisors who were direct participants in the crisis, I would give him a distinct thumbs down on that. I also believe that considering how immediate and pressing the economic issues are, he shouldn't be dabbling with healthcare.How do you feel about the way that the President is handling the economic crisis?
Bilderberg Group.Which of the ancient global secret societies controls the media?
1. The psychological effect that marketing has on people. So many people claim "Oh, marketing and advertising don't affect me at all". and then I say "Buuuuhd" and they say "Weiz" and their friend says "Er".What are the three most interesting things about marketing to you? I only took one marketing class back when I was gonna be a chef so... I can't get any more specific.
1. The psychological effect that marketing has on people. So many people claim "Oh, marketing and advertising don't affect me at all". and then I say "Buuuuhd" and they say "Weiz" and their friend says "Er". [/QUOTE]What are the three most interesting things about marketing to you? I only took one marketing class back when I was gonna be a chef so... I can't get any more specific.
I enjoyed it more when I worked in an office where it seemed Scott Adams came up with his ideas. Now, not so much.Do you enjoy Dilbert?
Marketing builds awareness. Awareness persuades action (To visit the locale, to research the product, etc). Getting you in the door is the function of marketing, persuading sales is the job of your in-store rep. That's marketing at its simplest. However, because of the changes in distribution channels and products, now marketing can act almost solely as the sales agent. Movie advertising for example - build awareness of the product, sell people on the product, encourage them to see it when it comes out at such and such a date. You don't get sold on a movie at the theatre because you're already there to see 'a' movie if not 'the' movie.Is the objective of marketing to increase visibility or to persuade sales? Is there really a strong correlation? Sure, I think the Bud frogs were funny, but I can't say that makes me more willing to buy Budweiser. I may now be aware of the fact that BK sells Chicken Fries because the commercial was funny and eye catching, but it hasn't swayed me to buy them.
I'm not attacking you (seems lately people think I am for some reason). It's a legitimate question.
Marketing builds awareness. Awareness persuades action (To visit the locale, to research the product, etc). Getting you in the door is the function of marketing, persuading sales is the job of your in-store rep. That's marketing at its simplest. However, because of the changes in distribution channels and products, now marketing can act almost solely as the sales agent. Movie advertising for example - build awareness of the product, sell people on the product, encourage them to see it when it comes out at such and such a date. You don't get sold on a movie at the theatre because you're already there to see 'a' movie if not 'the' movie.[/QUOTE]Is the objective of marketing to increase visibility or to persuade sales? Is there really a strong correlation? Sure, I think the Bud frogs were funny, but I can't say that makes me more willing to buy Budweiser. I may now be aware of the fact that BK sells Chicken Fries because the commercial was funny and eye catching, but it hasn't swayed me to buy them.
I'm not attacking you (seems lately people think I am for some reason). It's a legitimate question.
When Liberals cut taxes and arts funding, they are amazing and have only the best interests of Canada at heart.What is the main difference between the Liberals and the Conservatives in Canadian politics?