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Distinguish between microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Promotional Strategy
A promotional strategy is an actionable plan applied to create awareness, interest, and desire, stimulating demand for a product or service.
Social Networking
The use of online platforms and websites to build social relations, share interests, or connect with friends and family.
Buzz Marketing
A viral marketing technique focused on maximizing word-of-mouth potential of a campaign or product, often through unconventional means.
Whopper Sacrifice
A promotional campaign by Burger King where users were encouraged to delete ten friends on Facebook in exchange for a free Whopper sandwich, highlighting the brand's innovative approach to marketing.
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