Campaigns
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Products and Services
100

What does it mean to "launch" a campaign?

To start or begin the campaign.

100

What does it mean to “improve” something?

To make it better

100

What does it mean to “manufacture” a product?

To make a product in a factory

200

If you “support” someone, what are you doing?

Helping them, giving them money, resources, etc.

200

What does it mean to “reduce” something, like the amount of sugar in food?

To make it smaller

200

If something is “affordable,” what does that mean?

It is not expensive to buy.

300

What does it mean to “address” a problem?

To deal with a problem, to choose a specific problem and come up with solutions

300

If something “lags” behind, what is happening?

It is falling behind, not enough, or is insufficient

300

What kinds of items do you typically find vending machines in the US?

Chips, candy, soda

400

What does it mean if a campaign “gains traction”?

It is becoming more popular, powerful, larger, etc.

400

What does it mean if a company doesn’t “achieve” its goals?

It has not completed their objectives; the company was not sucessful.

400

What is a pediatrician?

A doctor that works specifically with children

500

If a campaign needs to “revamp” its message, what should it do?

Change or improve the message

500

What does it mean if a project is not “on track”?

The project is behind schedule and needs to be reorganized.

500

What is a “food desert”?

An area that is underserved by grocery stores, meaning people cannot access fresh food nearby their houses.