Talk:Top-of-mind awareness

Widely used
About the reliable sources. Take any source on a topic of advertisement and persuasion e.g. ''Persuasion. Reception and Responsibility. Eleventh Edition. By Charles U. Larson.'' or google. You will see that this acronym is widely used.


 * Yes. Google TOMA gives:
 * TOMA - Tennessee Oil Marketers Association
 * Texas Osteopathic Medical Association
 * TOMA Foundation for Burned Children
 * The first relevant link is in page 2: . But - if you have a reliable reference, please put it into the article - that's where it belongs! --Alvestrand 10:41, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

Is Separate Page Really Necessary?
I'm struggling to understand why top-of-mind awareness needs its own page. The concept is covered in a number of other pages e.g. Consumer Behaviour, Brand Awareness etc. Unless it is part of a dictionary of terms, there is no value to be gained by having a separate page for this concept. BronHiggs (talk) 02:56, 16 October 2016 (UTC)

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