Papers 2411-2420 of total 7884 found.
…competition with the legal practice. With increased competition it has meant there is a greater need for one firm to distinguish itself from another. This has meant an increase in print advertisments, business cards and all manner of advertisments. However it does…
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…in MTV stock and to assure stockholders that MTV is a company they should invest in. An advertisement campaign should established. This campaign would be directed at showing how well the stock has done in the past and should be directed at financial…
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Category: /History
…!!!). The reason for that is radio provides people with jobs such as DJ's, musical programmers etc. Also, radio is a major form of advertising, without it there would not be as many advertising agencies or as many positions in this field. Without T.V…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as the online directory services of television stations, now fight in the same arena for the user's attention and the limited advertising money available. New services, such as interactive features, guides to information sources and community building are new…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for job applicants. They may also choose to communicate with career office employees at universities and colleges to attract candidates, use networking methods at professional organizations, advertise in newspapers or on television, or use more recent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…air? Do bitter fine artists have reason to spit at an official for stifling the National Endowment for the Arts? The answer is in the advertisement. Fine art appreciation may be a low priority to many Americans. I become uneasy when I hear someone say, “Art…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, targeting a affluent, educated group of patrons aged between 35-55 years, and focusing on "Customer Service". This marketing strategy has been the back bone of their success. Advertisement campaigns of Bloomingdale’s has portrayed the focus of "Customer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…computing (IT)- essay by matthew foote Will the internet keep the U.K competitive in a world market, in terms of industry? Recently there has been emphasis for electronic business. Judging by IBM’s recent advertising campaign you would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…playing in the background as they surf other sites. (Thomas 41) Web radio, unlike the old sort, is interactive. Screens can supplement radio sound with song titles, liner notes and banner advertisements. Listeners can chat to each other, rate songs or click…
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…new cars. An advertising campaign. If Toyota and Ford were to start a new advertising campaign, they would be attempting to change the demand. With a new advertising campaign, the car companies are hoping that the demand curve would shift back…
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