100 Days Campaign - meaning and definition. What is 100 Days Campaign
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What (who) is 100 Days Campaign - definition


100 Days Campaign         
The 100 Days Campaign was set up in 2008 by Amnesty International to demonstrate President-elect Barack Obama’s commitment to human rights. Amnesty International called for certain concrete steps in Obama's first 100 days in office that would demonstrate a genuine commitment to bringing the United States into line with its international obligations.
Advertising campaign         
  • Customer journey with touchpoints English
  • There are many examples of the [[tobacco industry]] targeting women
SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS CENTERED AROUND A PARTICULAR THEME OR CHARACTER
Ad campaign; Promotional Campaign; Promotional campaign; Publicity tour; Publicity Tour; Advertising campaigns; PR campaign; Advertisement campaign
An advertising campaign is a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing communication (IMC). An IMC is a platform in which a group of people can group their ideas, beliefs, and concepts into one large media base.
advertising campaign         
  • Customer journey with touchpoints English
  • There are many examples of the [[tobacco industry]] targeting women
SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS CENTERED AROUND A PARTICULAR THEME OR CHARACTER
Ad campaign; Promotional Campaign; Promotional campaign; Publicity tour; Publicity Tour; Advertising campaigns; PR campaign; Advertisement campaign
An advertising campaign is a planned series of advertisements.
The Government has launched an advertising campaign to encourage people to vote.
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