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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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New Coming Soon question

Hello, in terms of wording on an advertisement, if we have a new product that is on it's way but not yet in stock (eg. physically at our premises), can it be advertised as "New, Coming Soon" or does it have to be either "New" or "Coming Soon". Any insight would be much appreciated. Cheers, Carlo
  

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If you just say "new" people will turn up at your shop expecting to be able to buy what you're advertising. On the other hand, things that are "coming soon" are almost new by default. For that reason, by preference would be either for "New & Coming Soon" or just "Coming Soon".

  • If you just say "new" people will turn up at your shop expecting to be able to buy what you're advertising.
  • On the other hand, things that are "coming soon" are almost new by default.
  • For that reason, by preference would be either for "New & Coming Soon" or just "Coming Soon".
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If you just say "new" people will turn up at your shop expecting to be able to buy what you're advertising. On the other hand, things that are "coming soon" are almost new by default. For that reason, by preference would be either for "New & Coming Soon" or just "Coming Soon".

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