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Crane, Edgar; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1976
Reveals that three factors--two involving customer prototypes and one involving store attributes--explain consumer images of retail stores. (KS)
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Merchandising
College Store Journal (Sec 2), 1977
Guidelines are offered in this manual to college store merchandisers for displays, uses of physical space, and promotion of special goods. (LBH)
Descriptors: Advertising, College Stores, Display Aids, Guidelines
Britt, Steuart-Henderson – College Store Journal, 1979
Methods for establishing an advertising budget are reviewed. They include methods based on percentage of sales or profits, unit of sales, and objective and task. Also discussed are ways to allocate a promotional budget. The most common breakdowns are: departmental budgets, total budget, calendar periods, media, and sales area. (JMD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Budgeting, Budgets, Business
Womack, Geneva H. – College Store Journal, 1978
The manager of the South Georgia College Bookstore describes several autograph parties used as a sales promotion technique. The planning process, including initial contacts with the guest authors, are discussed, and the schedules and events of the authors' visits are reviewed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Authors, Books, Bookstores
Latman, Larry A.; And Others – College Store Journal, 1977
The Illinois Institute of Technology, in cooperation with the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, sponsored its second annual Product Fair in which engineering students could examine products provided by numerous vendors. Students could increase their consumer knowledge of a wide variety of supplies offered by college bookstores. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Stores, Demonstration Centers, Exhibits, Higher Education
Wintz, John W. – College Store Journal, 1978
Promotion is a consistent and on-going process at the Xavier University Bookstore in Cincinnati that results in good will among students, faculty, and staff. Promotion procedures for Greek Week, graduation, and seasonal holidays are outlined. (LBH)
Descriptors: Advertising, Bookstores, College Stores, Extracurricular Activities
Freedman, Carol – 1977
This curriculum guide in marketing and distribution has been designed for children in grades K-6. It is presented much like a cookbook from which recipes (activities) may be extracted and experimented with depending on the tastes (needs) of the children. It is suggested that objectives be reinforced through teacher-developed activities or through…
Descriptors: Advertising, Behavioral Objectives, Business, Community
Kuebbeler, Gary L.
The purpose of the experimental curriculum is to give grade 11 and grade 12 students an understanding of the problems and decisions that face every businessman in starting and managing a business. Included in this manual are 15 lesson plans and a major student project. The project attempts to serve as a culminating activity for many of the topics…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration, Distributive Education, Experimental Curriculum