Marketing Final
For this project you will capture one good and one bad experience for each of the following categories listed below. NONE of these advertisements can be in the school or about the school. Make sure that you fully explain why it is good and why it is bad in the FlipGrid. All pictures and videos must be original. Be sure to have both good and bad pictures or videos on the same slide and explain what makes it good or bad. See example below
For this project you will capture one good and one bad experience for each of the following categories listed below. NONE of these advertisements can be in the school or about the school. Make sure that you fully explain why it is good and why it is bad in the FlipGrid. All pictures and videos must be original. Be sure to have both good and bad pictures or videos on the same slide and explain what makes it good or bad. See example below
Create Google Slides, one slide per category of advertisement, comparing and contrasting the following items on the same slide and record a FlipGrid video of your slides. Include a voice over explaining why it is either good or bad.
Make sure there is a Title Slide and Closing Slide. You will have 12 slides total.
You must include one good and one bad of the following in your Google Slides presentation:
FlipGrid video should include all 12 slides with all 20 pictures/videos (10 good and 10 bad) with an in-depth explanation of what makes it good and what makes it bad. Also, upload your Google Slides to Classroom.
Make sure there is a Title Slide and Closing Slide. You will have 12 slides total.
You must include one good and one bad of the following in your Google Slides presentation:
- Billboard
- Phone call (video/audio) - insert into Slides then play in FlipGrid when you present
- In person experience (must include video, with the employee of that business)
- Flyer
- Banner
- Business card
- Website
- Menu (printed/screenshot)
- Poster
- Mailer
FlipGrid video should include all 12 slides with all 20 pictures/videos (10 good and 10 bad) with an in-depth explanation of what makes it good and what makes it bad. Also, upload your Google Slides to Classroom.