Marketers are consistently interested in two main types of


A) Marketers are consistently interested in two main types of Learning: Classical Conditioning and Operant/Instrumental Conditioning.  Give one marketing communication (ad) example for each of these types of learning.  Explain why and how the marketing communication uses each particular type of learning for success.  Be sure to end/foot note this area.  You can embed pictures or URL's to support this area as well.  Just be sure that all viewers of this response can view what you are exemplifying.

B) How does Nostalgia shape Schema?  Identify a brand and explain how you have realized that you have a good deal of Nostalgia embedded within the pieces of LTM for the brand.  Describe with some detail the schema surrounding the brand.

C) By looking at Maslow's Hierarchy, we can see that Motivations are fueled by both primary and secondary needs.  Identify one product category or brand that represents each of the Maslow's levels and explain why their is a fit (a separate brand/product category for each level).  Do not repeat peer responses in terms of specific brands. 

D) Hopefully you had the opportunity to watch TV or were exposed to some promotions when you were younger.  Share with the class, one ad, jingle or promotion that you remember from youth.  Sum up in a couple of sentences why you believe this promotion had such a lasting impact on your memory.

Be sure to organize your post.  Do not repeat brands used by peers already posted in conference.  Usage of end/foot noting is required within the text of the post responses.  Cite the sources (in total) at the bottom of the discussion responses.  Also part of the discussion rubric is that each student must comment and post to two other peer posts during the week.  Support with end notes/citations and include a bibliography at the bottom of the post.

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