What makes an advertisement unfair?
Answer / guest
According to the Federal Trade Commission Act and the FTC's
Unfairness Policy Statement, an ad or business practice is
unfair if:
it causes or is likely to cause substantial consumer
injury;
which a consumer could not reasonably avoid;
and it is not outweighed by the benefit to consumers.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Why are you interested in a writing position?
How has technology effected the way that we receive news
My company offers a money-back guarantee. Very few people have ever asked for their money back. Must we still have proof to support our advertising claims?
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
In your opinion, what has been the single biggest news item from this past year? How did the media cover this event?
What is more important: reach or frequency?
How would you design and promote an advertising campaign?
What's more important: reach or frequency?
What, in your opinion, is the most effective form of Internet advertising?
How do the duties for the position that you're interviewing for differ from the duties of your current position?
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CDMA AND GSM
How can you use word-of-mouth as a marketing tool?