AIDA Model ATTENTION A = PAN-TASTIC OFFER FREE PIZZA INTEREST I = Hot Online 1 =RM 22 = Hot Online 2 = RM 29 = Hot Take-Away 1 = RM 19 = Hot Take-Away 2 = RM 26.90 = Add RM 3 to upgrade to Supremes Pan Pizza DESIRE D = The image of delicious Pizza ACTION A = PIZZA HUT ONLINE ORDERING- www.pizzahut.com.my- = Halal Logo = Valid until 15 December 2011 ADVERTISER In Wichita‚ brothers Frank and Dan Carney opened the first Pizza Hut restaurant on June 15‚ 1958
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to satisfy consumer’s needs‚ the advertising can be a crucial factor in decision making process. In simple words‚ advertisement is distributing information addressed to target group of consumers about the product and its features. Nowadays it became a usual thing for almost every industry. If you look around‚ you understand that all around us is advertisement. And more often question rises whether advertising is information or manipulation. On one hand advertising could be informative in terms of
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of punishment‚ wrongful accusations can lead to death and bad reputations of innocent people. Intro All around the world people are being unfairly punished by public humiliation. “It has always been a mystery to me how men can feel themselves honored by the humiliation of their fellow beings” (Gandhi). Even though some people think public humiliation is an effective form of punishment‚ wrongful accusations can lead to death and bad reputations of innocent people. Body paragraph 1 When
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Bad Ideas vs. Good Ideas Research Name University Professor Class Date: December 21‚ 2010 Bad Ideas vs. Good Ideas Research a) How are the sources of “bad” ideas different from sources of “good” ideas? Essential the thoughts were concepted in a similar notion. Being intuitive about your surrounding and come the realization of an idea and taking action on it‚ not just letting it simmer around in the brain and eventually becoming nothing than a forgotten memory or regret. In either
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Subsidies can be advantageous and disadvantageous‚ but it mainly depends on the person you’re promising a subsidy to. Subsidies for the rich tend to be a good thing‚ since if they’re rich‚ they’re most likely living in an MEDC‚ meaning the government will pay them a good amount of money for their products‚ because that’s what the producers from the MEDC’s expect‚ unlike the LEDC’s. The people from MEDC’s can afford to rebel against the government‚ by refusing to sell them any products‚ unless
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who has had the experience of working with both good and bad bosses in the workplace‚ can easily characterize both. Both can have different effects on employees and their work environment. Despite bearing some minor similarities‚ noticing the differences between a good boss and a bad boss are distinguish by their characteristics. A significant difference between the two types of bosses is whether they trust their employees to do their jobs. Good bosses give clear work direction and clarify performance
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Advertising | | | | | "Advert" redirects here. For the British musician‚ see Gaye Advert. "Advertiser" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Advertiser (disambiguation). For content guidelines on the use of advertising in Wikipedia articles‚ see . For a proposal on advertising about Wikipedia‚ see . A Coca-Cola ad from the 1890s Marketing | Key concepts | Product / Pricing / Promotion Distribution / Service / Retail Brand management Account-based marketing Marketing
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Good Drivers versus Bad Drivers Habits Many of today’s drivers have dangerous driving habits. You do not have to travel far to see people driving with risky driving techniques. Bad drivers have dangerous driving habits and they can be observed on highways and in residential streets. In contrast‚ good drivers have good driving habits. Both affect our lives in different ways. Good drivers always care about the safety rules. Moreover‚ they follow them. Wearing a safety
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www.hbr.org FINANCIAL CRISIS SPOTLIGHT The Definitive Guide to Recruiting in Good Times and Bad by Claudio Fernández-Aráoz‚ Boris Groysberg‚ and Nitin Nohria • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 The Definitive Guide to Recruiting in Good Times and Bad 12 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas
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Annotated Bibliography How is TV bad/good? Do you learn from watching TV? What shows are best to watch? These are just some of the questions that this annotated bibliography will answer for you and help you decide whether TV is good or bad. This bibliography can be used by anyone who wants to decide if watching TV is good or bad‚ either for their children‚ or themselves. Johnson‚ Steven. “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say / I Say With Readings. Ed. Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ Russel
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