French, asked by skm02376, 6 months ago

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Answered by pandaomkar1978
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Answered by kanojiatanush69
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can’t give you legal advice, because I’m not a lawyer, but it is legal in some cases. We see this frequently, some examples being movie trailers (advertising movies that aren’t yet available), “coming soon” ads for businesses that are in the planning stages, and ads for new car models that are planned to enter the market at a future date.

One thing you’ll want to be careful of is not airing the ads too far in advance. There is a psychological effect with consumers called the “recency effect.” This could work against you if you run an expensive campaign and release the product too far afterward. In that period of time, your audience can forget the message, then when you need the promotional support the most, you have no budget to properly support the product launch.

can’t give you legal advice, because I’m not a lawyer, but it is legal in some cases. We see this frequently, some examples being movie trailers (advertising movies that aren’t yet available), “coming soon” ads for businesses that are in the planning stages, and ads for new car models that are planned to enter the market at a future date.

One thing you’ll want to be careful of is not airing the ads too far in advance. There is a psychological effect with consumers called the “recency effect.” This could work against you if you run an expensive campaign and release the product too far afterward. In that period of time, your audience can forget the message, then when you need the promotional support the most, you have no budget to properly support the product launch.

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