You can ask what the specific goal of the advertisement is, who the people are who are going to see and hear the advertisement, why those people might want to view or hear this advertisement, how to show those people how the concept fits their lives or meets their specific needs. You can ask if the people in the advertisement bear a resemblance to the people who will be seeing the advertisement in their manner of speech and thought, in their attitudes and in the way they look and act, or if they might have a better effect on those people if they looked and acted in ways that are unlike the people who will see the advertisement.
Anytime a celebrity or popular athlete is in some sort of advertisement, the company advertising usually pays the "celebrity" to be in their advertisement. So the answer to your question is most likely yes.
This is a security based questions - you would be better off contacting the local Natwest who have these details on hand
What sort of an answer would you like ?
Excuse me but if you will simply peruse the questions that get on here you would have to admit that any sort of nonsence is allowed.
LOL. I am amazed sometimes what sort of questions can be asked. Well the benefits could be anything depending on what sort of person you are, you may get to clear your mind and make informed decisions?
Generally, as advertisers tend to be scumbags, any sort of advertisement that can get a child to nag their parent is the "best" kind. Ads are meant to make money, after all.
Because it would flood the sitcoms with subtle advertisement. thus there is regulation to ban this sort of activity
it has less complexity
Seems like some sort of advertisement. I think it might be a free shirt! Lucky you
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It depends what sort of game you want to make. RPGMaker can make only RPGs but it's much easier than Game Maker.
Sort of . There are questions, but you never find out some of them. That description also fits a disaster. A mystery can also make you happy e.g. Who gave you the present?