What is an advertising campaign? An "organized" co
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An "organized" course of action to promote a "product" or service.
In a previous mentioned example:
The Most Amazing Water on Earth.
Stay Parched Mankind!
Footnote:
(ESSW) Supplied by the most promising company in America, Rocky Mountain High Brands!
May the Spirit be with you!
Meant to specifically focus on Rocky Mountain High Brands product "Eagle Spirit Spring Water" to "promote" regardless of all other waters. By focusing on the exceptional "intrinsic value" being the first "Spirit" (trademark) water of its kind in terms of both tangible and intangible factors correlating to Rocky Mountain High Brands provides distinction.
According to BusinessDirectory.com an advertising campaign is a coordinated series of linked advertisements with a single idea or theme. An advertising campaign is typically broadcast through several media channels. It may focus on a common theme & one or few brands or products, or be directed at a particular segment of the population. Successful advertising campaigns achieve Far more than the sporadic advertising, and may last from a few weeks & months to years.
One important question to answer is how do you change peoples' perceptions not only about a product, but also about an entire group of people?
Remember that whatever you're selling needs to fit somehow into your audience's lifestyle or their idealized lifestyle being RMHB's Vision Health-Consciousness.
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I'm sure legendary advertising group Doyle Dane & Bernbach (DDB) (https://www.ddb.com) would certainly possess skills beyond our wildest dreams.
Always IMO... while respecting others views & opinions.
Carry-On-Bravely &
May the Spirit be with you my friends!