To obviously create more sales of their product.
One problem of advertising that is often discussed and there are laws about is truth in advertising. While making claims about a product to drive sales through ads an organization still must ethically and legally must only make truthful claims.
There are still quite a few people that follow and believe in the Greek Gods. You may have luck checking on Pagan forums.
Advertising, and lots of it, even if they arent paid ads the people still talk about products
Advertising is part of the free market economy in which we live; if we accept that economic model, there is no apparent reason why people who want to sell something to children, or the parents of children, should not advertise. We can still require truth in advertising. A possible advantage of advertising to children is that this gives them some opportunity to learn about advertising early in life. Of course, children may become greedy or demanding when they are exposed to clever advertising campaigns, but even so, it will still be their parents who decide what to buy, and children are going to have to face the temptations of consumerism sooner or later.
Sales was already sold. Pre-sales is still in negotiation.
r u still on
Car dealers must list "Plus sales tax" when advertising a lease. When advertising a sale they can write "Net Cost" but this is a dishonest use of the phrase. The definition of net cost is gross cost minus income received. There are still other costs such as tax, setup fees, destination, etc.
No. I doubt isolated Amazonian tribes have heard of them. Hopefully there are still quite a few areas still unaffected by the U.S. mass-media and advertising in general.
Newspaper advertising can be effective for reaching a local or regional audience. However, its effectiveness may be limited compared to digital advertising in terms of audience reach, targeting capabilities, and tracking metrics. It can still be a valuable component of a multimedia advertising strategy for certain demographics or regions.
Advertising ( credit and installment buying")
Various communities often have public forums where consumers can post about their experiences with window sales/installation companies. Better still, ask the sales rep for the names, addresses and phone numbers of customers in your area. Make the calls and drive by. It's easy for companies to offer up bogus "customer" info.