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Intentionally seeking the attention of consumers with the intent of selling a product usually through various forms of media. | |||
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"Advertising." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, Web. 07 Feb. 2017. | |||
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Intentionally seeking the attention of consumers with the intent of selling a product usually through various forms of media.
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"Advertising." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
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