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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 224982, member: 25283"] Buyers and customers are always looking for a way to know and patronize only businesses that are credible. no one want to be dupe in the course of buying a product. And one great way by which a lot of people get to know about a business or product is via advertising. but the truth is that traditional way of advertising really helps businesses to be credible. You know people are always of the view that ads on radio, print media, television etc are truthful. So it helps give credibility to a business advertised using this mefhod. some traditional advertising outlet try to vet the advertisement to be sure they are true before allowing such ads. This makes companies that uses this traditional means of advertising more credible that'9 those using digital advertising. with digital advertising, anyone can write any kind of ads with no restrictions. so such ads can't be be seen as credible. what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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