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Bass Pro Shops are known for their available outdoor and recreational gear. Their corporate mission statement is "To be the leading merchant of outdoor recreational products, inspiring people to love, enjoy, and conserve the great outdoors".

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What is Bass Pro's mission statement?

To be the leading merchant of outdoor recreational products inspiring people to love, enjoy, and conserve the great outdoors.


What is bass pro shops advertising agency?

Kuhl Swaine out of St. Louis


How much does it cost to buy a Bass pro franchise?

$13,850,000.00


When a company provides its advertising agency with a statement about a new product to use in designing an advertising campaign and this statement includes a description of the target market the pro?

When a company provides its advertising agency with a statement about a new product, including a description of the target market, it is laying the groundwork for a focused and effective advertising campaign. This information helps the agency tailor messaging, visuals, and media channels to resonate with the intended audience. By understanding the target market's demographics, preferences, and behaviors, the agency can create compelling content that drives engagement and ultimately boosts sales. Clear communication of these details ensures that the advertising strategy aligns with the company's overall goals.


What is pro sales at Home Depot?

Pro sales is a department at home depot consisting of sales representatives who work at a special "desk" called the pro desk where we specifically tailor to the sales needs of "professionals in the business" some examples are contractors, painters, electricians, remodelers etc. basically anyone who does construction / remodeling etc for a living. The purpose of the pro desk is to allow these "pros" the ability to get in and out of the store quickly while the other sales reps tend to "DIYers", and to make sure The pros get treated like pros. For example, selling a product to a DIYer would involve explaining the product, showing how to install it, telling the differences between 1 type of a product and another, while a pro already knows exactly what he/she needs, and doesn't need that extra service.