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I saw that you clicked the button in your sandbox asking for help from your Content Expert. Is there something I can help you with? Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 04:43, 28 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, Parkeu19 -- welcome to Wikipedia! As Ian mentioned, the Teahouse is a great resource for new editors. But did you know that Wikipedia also has an extensive help library for common questions? Of course, if you run into a question or problem, you're always welcome to get in touch with me either by email or on my talk page. Happy editing! Fraudoktorkatie (talk) 14:28, 27 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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This article does an excellent job explaining this concept of complex psychological marketing, visual marketing, used by fortune 500 companies around the world. The article was extremely informative and well written. I thought that the line: “People recognize product through visual aspect and recognized information delivers a very important role to purchase product.” demonstrated a comprehensive overview of the article. I thought this article did a nice job of keeping the five pillars of Wikipedia in mind. There was a neutral view point, while presenting the information clearly and informatively. Overall, the topic was extremely interesting as well, and is a great example of visual culture which relates back to our class very well. It is fascinating to learn about what makes consumers purchase products and how brilliant marketing teams are able to extract this information from the market and execute on it through their products. You did a great job of explaining some of the process towards successful visual marketing. The only change I might suggest is maybe using one or a few of the fortune 500 companies you mentioned, and describing some examples or case studies when their marketing team used this type of marketing to increase the sales volume of their products. A specific example like this could possibly increase the understanding of the concept you’re describing. This article is extremely applicable to my article and I am very glad I had the chance to edit your article. My article is about the marketing growth over the years of the Pepsi Globe. So I will definitely be researching to find out if this type of marketing, specifically, was used for the Pepsi Globe. I will definitely be taking a close look at your resources as well to see if there are any parallels that I have already read about in my articles. Parmetaa (talk) 18:14, 4 April 2016 (UTC)Reply