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4. Describe either a desire-based or fear-based advertisement that you have seen. Explain what desire or fear you think the ad is using. (1-5 sentences. 3.0 points)

5. Choose a well-known company that you are familiar with, and write a customer profile survey that company could give its customers with at least 6 questions that will be useful for that company. (3.0 points)

6. Choose a well-known company that you are familiar with, and explain how that company could use each of the five P's of the marketing mix to achieve its brand image and sales goals. (1-8 sentences. 5.0 points)

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4. One fear based advertisement I have seen is about heart pain. A couple of real people were having heart problems, so they all met and created a circle. They then talked about the type of medicine they used to get better. The advertisement was promoting the same medicine they all used

5. This survey is for Toyota.

1) How well was our customer service?

2) When you came in to fix your car, how did our employees treat you?

3) How were our offers?

4) Do you like the quality of your new car?

5) If you were to fix something with our building, what would it be?

6) When your car was returned after a fix-up, did we fix it up correctly?

6. Toyota-

Product      - The cars are environmentally friendly, have cutting-edge technology, and are family-friendly.

Prices        - The prices are always reasonable.

Promotion - They promote their cars very well in ads on TV, and always live up to their guarantees.

Place         - They always choose convenient locations for their dealership and the dealership itself is very nice.

People      - They treat their customers/people with uttermost respect and (sometimes) the sales associates trying to sell you the cars help you save money.

MARK BRAINLIEST! I NORMALLY DON'T DO THIS FOR PEOPLE. YOU SHOULD BE DOING THIS YOURSELF!

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4) An example of a desire-based advertisement I have seen is the Galaxy advertisement, where chocolate is portrayed as a luxury product that is desired by everyone.

An example of fear-based advertising is toothpaste advertisements, where they show what could happen if you don’t use their product, which makes you want to buy it.

5) A consumer profile survey is used to collect demographic information about new customers. A profiling survey will help a store gather information to see what types of consumers spend money on what items, their key demographics, and much more. Questions that can be asked regarding a consumer profile survey are: What is your age? What is your gender? Where do you work? How often do you spend x amount of money on x product? Where do you live? How many people live in your household that is financially dependent on you?

6) HP can utilize the five P's to accomplish its image picture by making a proficient item, being in a favorable spot, serious evaluating, advancing their items, and partnering the organization with individuals

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