Pretty much.
The magnetic laundry scam is not a legitimate way to clean clothes. It is considered a clever marketing ploy that has not been scientifically proven to effectively clean laundry.
Not really, just a ploy to silver coins and bulion
a great marketing ploy that will earn the site much money, and nothing more.
It really means nothing and is just a marketing ploy. Just like Premium fuel means nothing other than it has a higher octane level but is no more premium than regular fuel.
It was a marketing ploy.
YES!
Very doubtful. It is merely a marketing ploy.
Diet water is not a real product, it is a marketing gimmick. Water itself has no calories or nutrients to be considered "diet," so any product claiming to be "diet water" is likely just a marketing ploy to attract consumers looking for healthier options.
When the film 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' was released there were golden tickets inside Wonka bars, to win cash prizes. However, that was just a marketing ploy and has stopped now.
It is a new(er) design of internal tampon. Apparently more absorbent with a slightly different applicator. More of a marketing ploy than anything really new.
marketing ploy
It doesn't. "Staysharp" is simply a marketing ploy and can easily be found out by testing them.