English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Real Life: Business Jargon (4) 1.I like your idea but I think you will need a different kind of advertising to inform customers about your product. Running ads in the newspaper won't reach as many people as local television commercials will. medium mode mechanism merchandise 2.I don't think you should market your product in that area of the world. It is very expensive and in that area don't have much buying power. The average citizen earns less in a year there than you do in two weeks. producers privates costumers consumers 3.I know are responsible for many of a company's sales and they help keep the cost of cable service low but they sure are annoying. Only seventeen minutes of the past half-hour program was spent airing the show I wanted to watch. articles (b) pitches (c) dramas (d) pitches dramas commercials 4.Direct is a good way of reaching your target market. One can also craft a cover letter that is tailored to suit each existing client. This medium is effective but is costly if you look at it from the perspective of how much it costs to inform each person about the new product. mail telepathy message piping 5.I didn't know so much of this sales job would revolve around calling potential customers. I am good at talking to people — in person — but not over the phone. So far I haven't made one sale this way. hot blind cold hurricane 6.Many companies will offer discounts if you use their credit cards. The credit card usage tells them a lot about customer buying within their stores and more than offsets the cost of the discount. It is a cheap way to get a lot of marketing research done. mannerisms characteristics behavior propensities 7.Our town just passed a law banning the use 7 around here. I will miss seeing them on the roadways. They remind me of when I was young and I like the brightly colored pictures on them. As a form of advertising, they are the least intrusive. billboards billing statements story boards commercial articles 8.I loathe advertising. You can barely go anywhere anymore without someone coming up to you and interrupting you in an attempt to sell you something you didn't ask for or want. unsubstantiated unsolicited unaccompanied uninterested 9.I don't know that we can beat the competition if we offer a similar widget to the one they have. They have such a strong image. Everyone knows who they are and what they offer. imprint architecture symposium brand 10.A business can increase its by increasing its revenues or by cutting costs. payments cash equivalents numbers profits . English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Real Life: Business Jargon (4) 1.I like your idea but I think you will need. Everyone knows who they are and what they offer. imprint architecture symposium brand 10.A business can increase its by increasing its revenues or by cutting costs. payments cash equivalents