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Jkov05

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How is publicity different from other types of promotion?

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_____ can cover such characteristics as the materials used, the manufacturing or service steps required, and even the physical dimensions of the product.
 a. Description by market grade
 b. Description by specification
 c. Description by brand
 d. Description by industry standard
 e. Description by performance characteristics



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Answer to Question 1

Publicity is free, and the message is not controlled by the business.

Answer to Question 2

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