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  2. Promotional mix - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [4] [5] Corporate giveaway items, sometimes called swag, can be included within product samples and distributed to participants at an event for promotional purposes. Public relations or publicity is information about a firm's products and services indirectly carried by a third party. This includes free publicity as well as paid efforts ...

  3. Advertising to children - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization suggested that companies and organizations make a reduction of "food and beverage marketing directed at little children that are high in sugar, fat, and sodium in order to help reduce the burden of obesity worldwide." [49] In Canada, the majority of advertising is controlled by companies themselves. [49]

  4. Promotion (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    These are personal selling, advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, publicity, word of mouth and may also include event marketing, exhibitions and trade shows. [2] A promotional plan specifies how much attention to pay to each of the elements in the promotional mix, and what proportion of the budget should be allocated to each element.

  5. Publicity - Wikipedia

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    Publicity originates from the French word publicité ' advertisement '. [1] Publicity as a practice originates in the core of Paris, where shopping, tourism and the entertainment industry met commercialised print media and a burgeoning publishing industry. Among the urban society, scenes of consumption and new consumer identities were ...

  6. Marketing communications - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of "Integrated Marketing Communications", in which multiple marketing channels are simultaneously utilized to increase the strength and reach of the marketing message. Like television, radio marketing benefits from the ability to select specific time slots and programs (in this case in the form of radio stations and segments ...

  7. Food marketing toward children - Wikipedia

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    Even though the marketing for both of these films was heavily targeting a younger demographic, both films were rated PG-13. [29] Premiums are a marketing strategy that reward a purchase with something free along with it. [9] Kids' meals at fast food restaurants commonly use premiums like toys to promote something. Premiums allow sales to ...

  8. List of McDonald's marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, the song, which was based on Reunion's 1974 hit single "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)", incorporates all of the items (at that time) on the McDonald's menu: sandwiches, other lunch/dinner items, breakfast items, dessert items, and drinks, in that order.

  9. List of Burger King marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    In addition, CP+B added a viral marketing web page called The Angus Diet. Designed to work with the larger Angus campaign, this site featured the such things as the Angus diet testimonials, a faux diet book and Angus interventions. The "interventions" could be sent to people via email by filling out several fields on the page. As CP+B stated ...