Q score

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What is Q Score?

Q score/Q rating/Q factor is the recognized industry standard for measuring consumer appeal of brands personalities, characters and programs. The greater the Q Score, more popular the personality or the brand. Q Scores and other variants of evaluations are primarily used by the media for advertising and public relation maintenance

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Score

How to improve

https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-q-score-definition-research.html

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/the-power-of-q/article4139820/

https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.marketing_evaluations_inc.9a8e63eec0a7f1f61a5c397df8801972.html

https://www.qscores.com

https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2001/09/03/focus2.html

https://www.mbaskool.com/business-concepts/marketing-and-strategy-terms/11923-q-score.html

latin translations

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http://latindiscussion.com/forum/threads/commonly-requested-phrases.5578/#p40725

Sperate quasi in perpetuum victuri. Vivite quasi cras morituri. — Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die tomorrow

audentis Fortuna iuuat (from Vergil) — Fortune Favors the Brave/Bold

http://latindiscussion.com/forum/threads/fortune-favors-the-brave.535/

If, for fun, you want to make it look like an inscription, then use all caps, don’t use U or J, don’t use spaces (use medial dots instead, or nothing), don’t use macrons (you can use apices if the vowel length seems really important to you), don’t use punctuation, etc.

AVDENTES FORTVNA IVVAT

AVDENTES•FORTVNA•IVVAT

http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/fortune_favours_the_bold

FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BOLD

Fortune favours the bold“, “Fortune favours the brave“, “Fortune helps the brave“, and “Fortune favours the strong” are common translations of the Latin proverbs:

  • Audentes Fortuna Iuvat (present participle of the verb audeo, to dare), literally: “Fortune helps those daring”
  • Audentes Fortuna Adiuvat, literally: Fortune comes to the aid of those daring
  • Fortuna Audaces Iuvat (from the adjective audax, audacis, from the verb audeo), literally: “Fortune helps the bold”.