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What's the difference between advertising language and prompt language?
Advertising plays a role in promoting, persuading, enhancing and prompting by spreading information. Generally speaking, advertising language is a short slogan that is repeatedly used in advertisements for a long time, with the purpose of strengthening the impression of the target on the enterprise, product or service. It should convey to consumers a long-term unchangeable concept based on long-term sales interests.
Advertising language, also known as advertising words, has broad sense and narrow sense. Advertising, as its name implies, is widely advertised. Broadly speaking, advertising language refers to a kind of propaganda language that introduces goods, culture, entertainment and other services to the public through various media and posters, including advertising titles and advertising texts. In a narrow sense, advertising language refers to increasing the visibility of enterprises through publicity, and advertising language is also an indispensable means and method to make businesses gain profits in marketing.
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