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Outdoor advertising, also known as Outside Of Home (OOH, is any ad reaching consumers outside their homes. . . .
➡️ A guerrilla marketing is a marketing strategy that employs unconventional solutions to catch the attention of audiences and to market products, services, or ideas. . . .
➡️ Event marketing is a strategy that promotes online and offline events through various channels. . . .
💠 Direct mail marketing sends print materials like letters or postcards to the addresses of potential customers living in your target area. You can send direct mail to people who have expressed interest in the company or its products. . . .
➡️ You can typically find billboards along highways or major roads. ➡️They display advertisements and company graphics. . . .
➡️ A handout is a printed document like a flyer or brochure that can promote a business, event or sale. . . .
🔎 Eight types of traditional marketing methods include: . . .
➡️ Traditional marketing is important because it reaches audiences who spend time away from their computers and smartphones. . . .
➡️ Traditional marketing is a promotional strategy that targets audiences using offline materials. . . .

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