A generic product
It depends on the brand. Most of the time though, yes
A generic brand
Yes, advertising and publicity are similar fields in most instances. However there is a subtle difference. Advertising has more to do with someone purchasing a product, while publicity has more to do with making a company a household name (or making it well known). However, both fields require showing or introducing a company/product/person to an audience.
The generic product-market includes a broad group of products that satisfy a general, yet similar, need. The starting point in determining product-market boundaries is to identify the particular need or want that a group of products satisfy. Since people with a similar need may not satisfy the need in the same manner, generic product-markets are often heterogeneous, containing different end-user groups and several types of related products.The product-type product-market includes all brands of a particular product type. The product type is a product category or product classification that offers a specific set of benefits intended to satisfy a customer's need or want in a specific way. Differences in the products within a product-type product-market may exist, creating product-variants.
The core product is the most basic level, what consumers really buy in terms of benefits
"Brandname" advertisements "is" ways of marketing a brand name product such as Zoo York or Nike. They can be commercials on TV or the radio. They can also be things like billboards. Anything that shows off the product.
It depends on the brand. Most of the time though, yes
yes
pavarin
A generic brand
Roxy or RaveGirl
Nope, it is a painkiller (US brandname Tylenol).
Ulcerkit
(Apex) A competitor introduces a similar product at a much lower price.
Ok, for one, there are no "bests" for guns, because it just doesn't work that way. Most people would say desert eagle, but that's a brandname, and the pistol is one of the worste and most unreliable.
No, a person can not use a Toys-R-Us coupon on a similar product. The product has to be what is described in the coupon.
not sure