Theories & Models
Creative & Messaging
Budgets & Timing
Agencies & Strategy
100

What is the first step in the Hierarchy of Effects model?

Awareness

100

True or False: People usually remember visuals more than words.

True

100

What does “wear-out” mean in advertising?

When consumers get tired of an ad after seeing it too much.

100

What does an account executive do?

Manages the client relationship.

200

How many steps are in the Hierarchy of Effects?

six

200

What is Nike's tagline?

Just Do It

200

What’s the 75–15–10 rule?

75% media placement, 15% creative, 10% production.

200

Name one pro of using an in-house agency.
More control, faster communication, lower cost.

More control, faster communication, lower cost.

300

True or False: MECCAS is a tool to help apply Means-End Theory to ads.

True

300

What’s the role of a tagline in a campaign?

 To be short, catchy, and tied to brand identity.

300

What is carryover in advertising?

When an ad continues to influence even after it stops running.

300

Name one con of using an in-house agency.

Less creativity, fewer outside perspectives.

400

The Hierarchy of Effects ends with ______.

Purchase

400

What’s in a creative brief? Name two elements.

Goals, target audience, key message, tone

400

What’s the difference between wear-out and decay in advertising?

 Wear-out = when people get tired of an ad from seeing it too often.
Decay = when the ad loses effectiveness after it’s no longer running.

400

What are two common campaign goals?
Awareness, brand image, increase sales, trial, repeat purchases.

 Awareness, brand image, increase sales, trial, repeat purchases.

500

Means-End Theory connects product features to _______.

Benefits & Values

500

Why is balancing verbal and visual elements important in ads?

Visuals make ads memorable, while words reinforce the message.

500

Why doesn’t more spending always mean more impact?

Because of diminishing returns — extra spending adds less effect.

500

What are the six steps in choosing an agency?

Set goals, define criteria, screen options, request proposals, narrow list, make decision.