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SBE 10.0 Vocabulary

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Bleed pageA page on which the advertisement is printed to the edge of the page leaving no border.
Broadcast mediaAgencies or instruments such as radio and television that use verbal communication to share a message with the public
Buying allowancePrice discount given by a manufacturer to increase the desire of a wholesaler or retailer to purchase the product.
CPMThe media cost of exposing 1,000 readers to an ad.
Extensive coverageReaching a larger audience
FrequencyThe average number of times a person in the target audience is exposed to a promotional message.
IncentivesProducts earned through contests, sweepstakes, and rebates.
Institutional advertisingAdvertising designed to create a favorable image and goodwill for a business or organization.
Institutional promotionCommunication used to create a favorable image of the business in the eyes of the consumer instead of promoting a product/service.
Intensive coverageReaching a smaller group of people more often.
MediaAgencies, means, or instruments used to deliver promotional messages to the public.
News releaseA prepared statement or story that provides newsworthy information about the business or organization providing it.
Online mediaThe Internet used as a vehicle to deliver messages to customers.
Personal sellingA form of promotion that uses planned, personalized communication in order to influence customer buying decisions and ensure satisfaction.
PremiumsLow cost items given to the consumer at a discount or free.
Press conferenceA meeting to which a business or organization invites media for the purpose of distributing information about a newsworthy event.
Press kitA folder containing feature stories, articles, photographs, and/or news releases about the company, product, or persons which has been prepared to assist the media.
Primary circulationThe total number of copies of print media sold.
Print mediaAgencies or instruments such as newspapers, magazines, direct mail, signs, and billboards which use written communication to deliver messages to the public.
Product promotionCommunication used to persuade consumers to buy a particular product/service.
Product samplesTrial size products generally sent through the mail or distributed at the business and given to the consumer free of charge.
PromotionAny form of communication a business or organization uses to inform, persuade, or remind consumers about its products/services.
Promotional advertisingCommunication designed to increase sales of products and services.
Promotional mediaChannels of communication that serve as tools for promoting ideas, goods, and services to consumers
Promotional mixThe combination, or blend, of the different types of promotion
Promotional strategyA carefully arranged sequence of promotions designed around a common theme responsive to specific objectives.
Promotional tie-insA strategy in which two or more businesses combine promotional resources to increase sales.
Public relationsAny activity designed to create a favorable image toward a business, its products, or its policies.
PublicityInformation that is provided to the public by the media or other sources at no cost to the business.
ReachA non-duplicated count of the people in a target audience who are exposed to a promotional message. (Each person is counted only once even if they view the message more than once.)
Sales incentivesAwards given to salespersons for meeting or exceeding sales goals.
Sales promotionThe variety of activities other than personal selling, advertising, and public relations that are used to increase consumer purchases.
Secondary circulationThe number of people who read a publication but do not actually purchase it (“pass along” readers).
Slotting allowanceMoney paid by a manufacturer to the retailer for placing a product in the store, perhaps in a specific location.
Specialty mediaInexpensive, useful items with the name of the advertiser printed on them that are used to gain customer recognition or serve as reminders.
Visual merchandising/displayCoordination of the physical elements of a business or a product to project the desired image to the consumer.


Business Teacher
West Johnston High School

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