The tobacco companies spend the most time advertising. In fact, they spend 197 million dollars just for advertising. They target little kids with advertising like flashy colors to get attention, and animation for even littler kids. If you don't get kids interested in smoking, dipping or chewing tobacco by they are 18 then there is only a 2% chance that they will ever smoke after 18 years old.
This answer is wrong. Coca Cola spent 2.6 billion dollars in 2006 on advertising according to the coca cola website. and Mc donnalds spends over 2 billion as well.
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
Companies spend money on advertising to raise awareness. They also are trying to persuade people to buy a particular product or service.
Companies spend money on advertising to raise awareness. They also are trying to persuade people to buy a particular product or service.
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
On average companies spend between 7 and 10% of their net profit on advertising. The average marketing budget is between 50 and 70,000 dollars.
Beer companies! Like Bud Light and Corona.
"The corporations which produce the most video advertising are those which spend the most on advertising. Nike, Coca-Cola and Kellogg are the three most advertised companies."
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
The tobacco companies spend huge sums on advertising. But they make twice the amount back from sales.
Companies spend money on advertising to raise awareness. They also are trying to persuade people to buy a particular product or service.
Companies spend money on advertising to raise awareness. They also are trying to persuade people to buy a particular product or service.
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
To get consumers to spend billions MORE on their client's products.
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On average companies spend between 7 and 10% of their net profit on advertising. The average marketing budget is between 50 and 70,000 dollars.
YES. Food, beverage and restaurant companies spend almost $14 billion per year on advertising in the United States (Rudd Center 2017 analysis of Nielsen data). More than 80% of this advertising promotes fast food, sugary drinks, candy, and unhealthy snacks.
Most people change the channel when commercials come on during the program they are watching. Advertising companies spend a lot of money on commercials so that people stop surfing the channels.