Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
12:02 pm
I own a little restaurant in the college area of San Diego. I'm wondering if you can give me any tips for advertising my sandwich shop to the college students.
Print advertising? Online Advertising? How much does it cost?
Can you also give any ideas on special events or promotions to get customers in?
Thanks!
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
6:59 am
I consider the constant advertising on all channels of TV & Radio by Harvey Norman as little more than brainwashing.It has reached the point of using the mute button on the remote
every time their advert appears on sceen and turning off the radio when I hear it start. On principal due to this constant advertising I will not shop at their stores. I understand there has to be advertising but do not want to be told over and over
again during a programme of the many sales and
the offers of no payment for long periods of time. There are many others but I find this company the worst. At times the
same items are advertised within few minutes of each other.
If the watchdogs are contacted,the reply is pages of facts
and figures to prove the companies are within the guidelines.
Thank goodness for the ABC.Long may they remain advertising free.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 at
12:06 pm
i need to advertise for prep rally at my school
any ideas
on word choice
and decoration/pictures
within the school
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at
12:00 pm
I am not very good at advertising and i have started a home based deck cleaning and staining business. you guys got any tips on how I can generate more business?
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at
2:10 am
Could someone please provide examples of television and radio advertising that the Home Depot uses?
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