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literacy tx edition ready read respond reflect write stretch to - do notes vocabulary when publicity stunts get goofy teen channels: business theres a red car flying around the sun. tesla put it there. why? to get people talking about that car company. that may seem goofy. but businesses want to grab peoples attention. some try to make us laugh. others get us to say, \wow!\ then they hope we will buy what theyre selling. its called marketing, and its all around us. many companies put ads in magazines. others run them on tv. some give away free t - shirts or other goodies. and sometimes photo credit: spacex every 557 days, the tesla roadster circles the sun with \starman\ at the wheel. tesla launched the car and its fake driver into space as a after reading now that you have read the article, indicate whether you agree or disagree with this statement. theres no such thing as bad publicity. ∘ agree ∘ disagree submit
The statement "There's no such thing as bad publicity" is debatable, but based on the context of negative attention that can harm a brand's reputation (e.g., a company facing backlash for a tone-deaf stunt that erodes customer trust), bad publicity can have lasting, harmful impacts on a business.
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