Answer:
The Smart Campaign Option.
Explanation:
Google released AdWords Express to the public in 2011 intending to simplify their original, sophisticated platform into a more intuitive way to advertise with Google. Mainly, the idea was to automate and simplify everything.
In 2019, Google made it a part of the Google Ads suite and renamed the section(AdWords Express) “Smart Campaigns.”
Beyond being simplified, Smart Campaigns still help businesses leverage ads on Google properties to drive sales just like with any advertising, to benefit from ads, you have to sell products or services, whether through a local brick and mortar store or online store.
The group that can benefit the most from Smart Campaigns tend to tick off these boxes:
- Small business with local presence
- Low advertising budget
- No marketing staff
- No money for consultants/agencies
- Owner/staff is too busy to learn how to run standard Google Ads effectively.
Answer:
Dr. Miller decided to conduct an exercise in his class wherein he had two students each flip a coin and he recorded how many heads and tails each of them received. One student had five heads in a row, while the other student's coin toss had no pattern. Dr. Miller explained that while the pattern is interesting, it is best explained by Option C: Random events.
Explanation:
Suppose a person wins a lottery, we call it luck, but if he wins lottery more than once and we see a pattern. This would be a series of luck for the person. In this case the two events are random events that took place and there is no coincidence.
Similarly, if a person flips coin and one student got five heads in a row while for the other there was no such pattern in winning the toss. This pattern is example of random events, Option C. It is not coincidence like in Option B or casually related events as Option A. It is also not an example of beating records as per option D.
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