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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
5

I need to come up with 3 ways to sell just a plain stick to a specific target audience of my choice and use different marketing

strategies for each. Then I need to make that into an ad. I already did the first two but can anyone give me ideas for the last. It can't be about dogs. :) hehe thanks
English
1 answer:
BigorU [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer and Explanation:

You can use a technique called Content Marketing, where you literally create content on the simple stick and show how it is useful for different situations and how to buy it will be a satisfaction in the lives of customers.

This content can be made through several short videos that can be shared quickly on social networks, and can even go viral, since you will make the videos in a very creative and eye-catching way.

It is important that you upload these short videos on the most relevant social networks nowadays like instagram and tiktok, so you will be sure that a large number of people will have access to them.

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