What are tricks?
"trimmicks" has several definitions and the Oxford English dictionary attributes the word "trick" as the first time to enter English in the early 20th century. Tricks can refer to the functions of a product that is more attractive, but is not necessary for the functionality of the product. It can also refer to specific types of advertising aimed at increasing the sale of products called advertising tricks. TRUK can also be a term used in magic to describe an innocent element of a trick that helps create an illusion. For example, take an average meal from a plastic toddler. The functionality of the bowl is not influenced by its artistic patterns. But if you give bright colors, a picture of Barney or Winnie the Pooh on a bowl, it will be more attractive for toddlers and their parents than an ordinary white plastic bowl. Children's clothing uses Similar trimmicks with pictures of cartoon characters.
Figure Bob image on T -shirt does not improve T -shirt function, but such a giantThe bulls will sell more T -shirts because they are better appealed to a certain group that adores mushrooms. Food for toddlers can also come in cartoon characters. There are Nemo ice lollies that attract Disney. In adults, certain types of packaging may also have tricks. We are growing used to cult figures like Mr. Clean®, The Brawny Man ™ or Tony The Tiger ™, which can increase the probability of buying products.
In advertising, tricks are in constant use. For example, a free sales point can let us get to buy something to get a free gift. Perhaps one of the most famous advertising tricks that is used is the term bogo, most associated with free shops shoes. Bogo Means would get one half, or buy one, get one free, usually first. TV ads regularly advertise that Payless has bogo days.
coupons are another common use of tricks. A prospect of saving money, even if he requestsHe gives spending money, helps to move goods. Discount cards offered in supermarkets are also advertising trick where card holders can get discounted prices for certain items in the store.
Sometimes tricks are considered negative or tricky. Advertised sale, which really does not save money, is considered to be negative types of negative types. Especially parents, if they buy with their children, can be angry with some tricks, such as free toys at the bottom of a grain box, which can ask children for the opportunity to get a relatively worthless toy. Toys offered by restaurants with fast food with meals buying are often considered influential in children who long for fast food.
At other times, tricks in advertising when the old -time watched can be useful when you have to buy something. If you shop at Payless Shoessource, it makes sense to shop during BOGO, especially if you need more than one shoe. Although bogo is obviously a trick, it can still save you money when in each otherYou are planning to make a purchase.