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konstantin123 [22]
3 years ago
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Which step should you take first after viewing a commercial for a product?

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2 answers:
V125BC [204]3 years ago
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Answer:

What step should you take FIRST after viewing a commercial?

Explanation:

Well, let's get an understanding when we see a commercial for a product. It's mostly just to get you to purchase the product, getting you intrigued and probably hyping you up enough to get the product yourself in the markets, but it's not always like that for some. But, what's the first thing you should do after viewing a commercial:

Basing your final decision on the visuals used-

This is your final decision, not your starting decision on whether or not you should buy the product, I believe that it is good, but even at points the visuals aren't always the exact thing what you're gonna get if you buy it, it's probably gonna be different than what it shows on TV.

Buying the product if the commercial was funny-

No matter if it gave you a chuckle, it'll probably "try" and connect with you, it doesn't care if you enjoyed it, as long as you buy the product and use it, they only care about the income that is generated from their product.

Examining your emotional response-

What you feel about it is a good way to think about if you should get it or not, if it made you happy and excited and you believe it's a good 'want' or 'need', it's probably recommended for you. If you don't like it or you just don't feel that excited, you shouldn't really get it nor try and see if you would like it, wasting money either way.

Making a decision based on whether you like the background music

Go ahead, but this is Brainly, we have epic brains (I need help), but for real though, making a decision on the background music? That's just like saying "I like this show because of the outro music, or the intro song" and not because of what it's purpose it, mainly just to entertain or inform, if you apply that to a product, it's just not a good idea nor a good mindset to be in.

But, I believe that examining your emotional response is the way to go, it could also be by basing your final decision on the visuals, however, that's a final decision, this is the first step, which means to see how you feel about it and see if you should get it or not.

enot [183]3 years ago
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Basing your final decision on the visuals used
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