It might be, but so what? You don't want to start suing your prospects. Don't say anything in a presentation you wouldn't want other people to repeat.
proprietary product is owned exclusively by one company that guards knowledge about the technology or the product's inner workings
Presentation 1: noun: award, bestowal, conferral, donation, gift, giving, offering, proposal, proposition Presentation 2. noun: appearance, arrangement, delivery, display, layout, look Presentation 3. noun: performance, show, production, representation, rendition, portrayal
How do you introduce a product in a* tv program? Usually a presentation has an attention getter, a demonstration of value, and a call to action. Attention getter: Something that pops, it attracts the consumer's attention and should demonstrate a value of the product. Demonstration of value: Why the product is important, what need it fulfills, and why the viewer should care. Call to action: Something to make the viewer actually buy the product. Example: "Call now and we will throw in a second XYZ for no additional charge. Inventory is limited so call now!"
No. Vizio produces proprietary products like the majority of technical product manufacturers. I don't know where you would find any open-media / technology-rights friendly products.
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It is music that somebody owns the rights to. Not a whole song, but a certain tone or gingle for a specific company or product could be seen as proprietary.
She was a hired model from a Houston agency to do a product demonstration.
Commericals, promotions, coupons, Internet specials, product demonstration.
The goal of product presentation allows a demonstrator the ability to show potential customers the value, benefit and features of a particular piece of merchandise in real time and action.
For example: "Cheerios" is a 'proprietary food.' Other manufacturers may make a similar, or even an identical cereal product cereal, but there is only one "Cheerios."
For example: "Cheerios" is a 'proprietary food.' Other manufacturers may make a similar, or even an identical cereal product cereal, but there is only one "Cheerios."
This is a proprietary product, so a specific ingredient list in not available. However, it is marketed as an herbal product.