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1. Explain the concept of Adverising?
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The word, advertising has been derived from the Latin term, "advertere' which means 'turn to'. Advertising turns the attention of people to a product, service or an idea.
2. Define Advertising?
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"Advertising is any form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponser".
- Philip Kotler.
3. What are the features of advertising?
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4.what is Product Advertising?
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The main objective of product advertising is to promote the sale or reputation of a particular product, brand or service. It is sponsored by manufacturers, traders and other organisations to promote the uses, features, benefits and image of their products and services.
5. What is Institutional Advertising?
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The main aim of this type of advertising is to build a favourable image of the organisation rather than to promote the sale of a product or service.
6. What is Informative Advertising?
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This type of advertising contains information about a product/ service or institution. It makes consumers aware of the existence, features, uses of goods and services.
7. What do you mean by Persuasive - Advertising?
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This type of advertising is designed to peruade the consumers to buy a product or service or to support an idea.
8. What is Reminder Advertising?
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It attempts to remind people about the product/service or idea.
9. What do you mean buy concept Advertising?
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Concept Advertising is also know as 'Primary demand advertising' or 'pioneering advertising'. Its purpose is to stimulate demand for a new type of product. Advertisement desinged to change life style of people is concept Advertising.
10. What is Publicity?
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Publicity means the non-pesonal stimultion of demand for a product, service or business unit by planting commercially significant news about it in a published medium or obtaining favourable presentation of it on radio, television or stage that is not paid.
11. Distinction between Advertising and Publicity
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Basis of Distinction | Advertising | Publicity |
1. Sponsor 2.Source 3. Payment 4.Control
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1.The identity of the sponsor is clearly known 2. The message originates from the advertiser 3. The advertiser has to pay to the media owners. 4. The sponsor has control over the contents and timing message
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1. Identity of the sponsor is not clear 2. The message originates from the media. 3.The Individual or firm involved doesnot have to pay. 4. Media has control over the contents and timing.
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12. What do you mean by Advertising Media?
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Advertising media are the Channels through which the advertising copy or message is brought to the notice of present and potential buyers.
13. Explain the advantages of Newspaper Advetising?
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News papers are a popular and widely used medium of advertising. Its main advantages are
14. Explain the disadvantages of Newspaper Advertising?
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15. Explain the Advantages of Radio Advertising?
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Radio is the another important medium of advertising. Its advantages are.
16. Explain the disadvantages of Radio Advertising?
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17. Explain the advantages of Television Advertising?
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Advertisement on TV offer the following advantages.
18. Explain the disadvantages of Television Advertising?
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19. Explain what are the advantages of Film Advertising?
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Film advertisement has the following advantages.
20. Explain what are the disadvantages of Film Advertising?
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21. What do you mean by Direct Mail?
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In this medium, a mailing list of potential buyers is prepared. Letters, booklets leaflets, folders and catalogues containing detailed information about the product are sent by post to these buyers.
22. What are the advantages of Direct Mail?
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23. What are the disadvantages of Direct Mail?
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24.Explain about outdoor Advertising?
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Outdoor advertising is a very old medium. It consists of posters, bill board, neon sign, wall writings, sign boards on buses and other public vehicles etc.
25.What are the Advantages of Out door Advertising?
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26. What are the disadvantages of Outdoor Advertising?
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27. Name and explain the method that should be adopted to sell pulses
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'Sales by samples' is the most appropriate method to sell pulses. It is an expensive method but is useful particularly for introducing new products in the market. A sample of the pulses is tested and, on that basis, a bulk order my be received. Normally samples are distributed free of cost.
28. What is meant by premium offer?
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A premium offer is the offer of an article free of cost on the purchase of a specified quantity of a product.
For example, one bathing soap may be given free on the purchase of two bathing soaps or a tooth-brush may be given free on purchase of a pack of toothpaste.
29. Enumerate various advertising media to promote sales?
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30. Define Sales Promotion.
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According to the American Marketing Association, " sales promotion, in a specific sense, refers to those sales activities that suppliment both personal selling and advertising; coordinate and help to make them effective, such as, displays, shows and expositions, demonstrations and other similar selling efforts not in the ordinary routine".
31. Describe the role of sales promotion?
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32. Write a short note on the drawbacks of sales promotion
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33. What do you mean by a sales Promotion?
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Sales promotion means short-term incentives of non-recurring nature used to stimulate consumer purchasing and dealer effectiveness. The main purpose of sales promotion is to obtain spot buying of offering non-recurring and non-routine incentives.
34. What do you mean by samples?
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Many business firms distribute free samples of their products to selected consumers in order to make the products popular. This method is generally used for products of daily use, e.g. soaps, detergents, toothpaste, cosmetics, tea, etc. It is an expensive method but is useful particularly for introducing new products in the market.
35. What do you mean by Trading Stamps?
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Trading stamps are issued to customers through the retailers in promotion to the amount of purchase. For example, Ramon Bonus stamps are issued at 2.5 percent of the value of goods sold.
36. What do you mean by coupons?
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Coupon is a certificate that entitiles its holder to a specified saving on the purchase of a specified product. For example, subscription coupons of Reader's Digest entitle the reasders to save money.
37. What do you mean by premium or Bonus offer?
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It implies an offer of a certain quantity of the product, free of cost, on the purchase of a specified quantity of the product. It also refers to a free gift on the purchase of specified products.
38. What do you mean by a Price-off Offers?
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It means offering the product at below the normal price. For example, business firms may give 20 per cent off on refrigerators, coolers,fans, etc., during the off season
39. What do you mean by Exchange offers?
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Some times, manufactures of household gadgets and othe products make an offer 'exchange old productsw with new ones'. For example, an old iron can be exchanged with a new iron after payment of a specified amount.
40. What do you mean by a Brand?
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Brand means any identification mark (such as trade name, marks, symbol, picture, design, colour., etc) used to identify the product of a seller and to differentiate it from the products of competitions. A registered brand is known as a 'trademark'. Dalda, Ghee, Colgate toothpaste, Lux soap, Titan watches,. are examples of brands
41.What is Branding?
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Branding is the process of assigning a distinctive name to the product by which it is to be known and remembered. It is the process by which a product is branded. It is a general term covering various activities such as giving a brand name to a product, designing a brand mark and popularising it.
42. What do you mean by Trademark?
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The Trade mark is a legal term and refers to the brand which is registered under the Trade and Mercantile Marks Act, 1958. After registration, a brand enjoys legal protection and becomes the exclusive property of the owner.
43. What do you meant by Brand promotion?
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Brand promotion means informing, reminding and persuading present and potential customers to purchase a particular brand. It is primarily the responsibility of the concerned manufacturer through wholesalers and retailers may also undertake brand promotion.
44. What are the purpose of Brand promotion?
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The main purpose of brand promotion is to build a market for the product and to meet competition. Through regular advertisements of a brand a business concern tries to develop a positive image of the product and brand loyalty.
45. What do you mean by Brand Loyalty?
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Brand Loyalty means that some consumers continue to prefer a brand due to faith in its superiority. The power and value which brand adds to the product is known as 'brand equity'
46. Write a short note on publicity?
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Publicity means any commercially significant news which has no sponsor is non-personal and is not paid for by the individual or organisation involved in it. The intention of the media is to give a news. Hence, publicity is less persuasive. It may create a favourable or unfavourable impression.
47. Describe how Advertising sustain the press.
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In the absence of advertisement, newspapers, magazines, radio and TV would become much costlier and will be beyond the reach of the people at large. The main sources of income of media are the advetisements. Hence, news and information are sold to th people at large at a very low price. Advertisements help in maintaining the independent status of the media by making them financially strong.
48. Enumerate various types of advertising?
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Advertising can be classified into two categories, viz, product advertising and institutional advertising. It can also be classified as consumer advertising, industrial advertising, trade advertising and non-profit advertising-on the basis of timing of the response, it can be classified as direct action advertising and indirect action advertising.
49. Give reason either for - or against the following?
"competition based pricing is ideal for unbranded product"
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I agree with the above statement becuase if the product is unbranded, all products are homogeneous for a consumer and he wlll prefer to buy an economical product
50. Enumerate the types of brands used by business firms?
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