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- FAST_marketing abstract "FAST marketing (the ‘Focused Advertising/Sampling Technique’) was a marketing tool devised in 1992 to create step-changes in usage of packaged goods brands; the technique combining high-intensity true-to-life advertising with large-scale product sampling. The technique fell out of general use in the early 2000s as a result of the fragmentation of television viewing, itself the result of proliferation of media choice and growing internet usage.".
- FAST_marketing wikiPageExternalLink www.thenewcomen.com.
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- FAST_marketing wikiPageRevisionID "537235447".
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Advertising_techniques.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_dissonance.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Dartmouth_College.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Hanover,_New_Hampshire.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Heuristic.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink N._W._Ayer_&_Son.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink Reward_system.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Southern_California.
- FAST_marketing wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAST marketing".
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- FAST_marketing subject Category:Advertising_techniques.
- FAST_marketing hypernym Tool.
- FAST_marketing type Software.
- FAST_marketing type Technique.
- FAST_marketing comment "FAST marketing (the ‘Focused Advertising/Sampling Technique’) was a marketing tool devised in 1992 to create step-changes in usage of packaged goods brands; the technique combining high-intensity true-to-life advertising with large-scale product sampling. The technique fell out of general use in the early 2000s as a result of the fragmentation of television viewing, itself the result of proliferation of media choice and growing internet usage.".
- FAST_marketing label "FAST marketing".
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- FAST_marketing sameAs Q5424488.
- FAST_marketing wasDerivedFrom FAST_marketing?oldid=537235447.
- FAST_marketing isPrimaryTopicOf FAST_marketing.