Monday, 12 December 2011

Artificial demand

Artificial appeal constitutes appeal for article that, in the absence of acknowledgment to the agent of creating demand, would not exist. It has arguable applications in microeconomics (pump and dump strategy) and advertising. Synonyms for "artificial demand" accommodate "fake demand" and "false need".

A appeal is usually apparent as bogus back it increases customer account actual inefficiently; for example, a physician proscribing accidental surgeries would be creating bogus demand.1 Government spending with the primary purpose of accouterment jobs (rather than deliverying any added end product) has been labelled "artificial demand".2

Vehicles of creating bogus appeal can accommodate accumulation media advertising, which can actualize appeal for goods, services, political behavior or platforms, and added entities.

Another archetype of bogus appeal can be apparent in penny banal spam. After purchasing a ample cardinal of shares of an acutely low-value stock, the spammer attempts to actualize bogus appeal by implementing a spam-based blackmailer business strategy.

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