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Early Marketing Years Question
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I don't know what Misc is and again without knowing where or how the funds are used it is pointless to drop money there. Events and Sporting I have not used much and I don't think that comes into play really until the 1920's in real life. Maybe even later. I have not entered any races and don't see what the cost/benefit is in these areas.

So I still think newspapers are KING for advertisements in early 1900's, followed by magazines and then by billboards. I would think billboards begin to play a greater part after the 1930s.

It would be nice to have a pop-up that shows you how many people are reached for every dollar spent in any given category. I can see New York Newspapers reaching a million people a day. That's an area worth advertising in. A billboard that only has potential of 5000 people to view it would not be cost effective dollar for dollar.

That's the sort of business data I would like to see.
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Early Marketing Years Question - by geozero - 01-14-2014, 07:32 PM
RE: Early Marketing Years Question - by Arakash - 01-14-2014, 07:44 PM
RE: Early Marketing Years Question - by geozero - 01-14-2014, 09:05 PM
RE: Early Marketing Years Question - by Arakash - 01-14-2014, 09:32 PM

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