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Paper Excerpts: ... including television advertising, advertising in movie theaters, advertising online, and advertising by mail. The SUBLIMINAL ADVERTISING Subliminal advertising is advertising that is buried in other forms of media, which the viewer only sees unconsciously. a. LA Fitness builds facilities in he center of business offices b. Healthworks Fitness markets to women who do not fit the `fitness babe' image. total advertising on the radio advertising; in addition to this is the advertising by the grocery stores themselves. through their catalogues, such as fitness instructors. This advertising strategy works by offering discounted prices to ...
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