This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Economics & Business has 40 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
when a business pays to get its name used in connection with an event
a group of people to whom advertising is directed
Oh yeah
a tool used to get people’s attention and to get people to do, buy, or believe something
The quicker picker upper
I’m loving it
this type of advertising is based on what sites the users of that computer have visited
The personality of a product or company that is created through its advertising and marketing.
Make America great again
information about how a product or service works, what it contains, or what benefits it provides
Just do it
Every kiss begins with this
Showing a product or service as a solution for something people worry about (2 words)
America runs on this
America’s consumer protection agency
referring to popular values or showing popular images in an ad, so that consumers will transfer their good feelings about the image or value to the advertised product.
The snack that smiles back
Taste the rainbow
Making consumers laugh to catch their attention
Eat fresh
Using superlatives to get consumers excited about a product.
Paying a fee for the right to use an entertainment character as a part of advertising
A symbol or graphic design that identifies a product or company
The part of the ad that tells consumers what to do.
We got the meat
The technique of portraying a product or services as something that consumers need to be happy (2 words)
A product’s outer wrapping and the other information distributed with it
The process of distributing ads.
Finger lickin’ Good
The advertiser’s perspective on and opinions about the product or service being advertised (3 words)
Offering the chance to win a prize or a gift to make consumers more interested in a product.
Advertising that appears inside stores, including signs on the shelves or at checkout. (3 words)
Television and radio stations often air these for free.
The technique of reiterating a message or idea so consumers remember it.
Examples of this technique include percent off sales, use of descriptors such as “low,” and “buy one, get one free” (2 words)
using images and sounds to attract customers (2 words)
When a celebrity talks about his or her own experience with a product
marketing technique that is intended to be spread from person to person via social networks
Someone who buys and uses products and services.
Language in an ad that is intended to qualify a claim