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advertisingAny of various methods used by a company to increase the sales of its products or services or to promote a brand name. Advertising is also used by organizations and individuals to communicate an idea or image, to recruit staff, to publicize an event, or to locate an item or commodity. Product advertising can be seen by economists as either beneficial (since it provides information about a product and so brings the market closer to a state of perfect competition) or as a hindrance to perfect competition, since it attempts to make imaginary distinctions (such as greater sex appeal) between more or less similar products. Specialized advertising agencies often handle the advertising of a company's products, services, or corporate brand, although some aspects may be dealt with within the company (in-house). There are two basic types of advertising, informative advertising and persuasive advertising. The effectiveness of advertising is notoriously hard to measure. Marketing departments, who often take responsibility for a company's advertising budget, can try to measure the success of their company's advertising using market research.
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These rules should protect things such as physical and intellectual property rights and privacy and ensure trustworthy digital transactions and ethical advertising. But just as we would not turn away advertising revenue from the other eight companies in the top 14, we accept any and all advertisers who adhere to company publishing policies regarding honesty and ethical advertising. Of course, regardless of the medium used, you will want to make sure your ad is tasteful and conforms to your state bar's rules on ethical advertising. |
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