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    Slogans on Save Environment 1. Get into the Green Scene 2. Cool kids help a warm planet 3. Trees don’t grow on money either 4. Water‚ water everywhere but not a drop to drink 5. Join the race to make the world a better place 6. Save water! Save Life! 7. It’s the only Earth we got 8. When you conserve water‚ you conserve life! 9. A drop of water is worth more than a sack of gold to a thirsty man 10. One tree can make a million matches. One match can destroy a million trees. 11. Save water

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    the final rating “It is the Real Thing!”‚ a slogan generally used by the Coca-Cola company in presenting their product. This situation arouses the question whether it is infringement or not using this theme for the diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher by Jim Haskins. This essay will contain arguments against the possibility to use this theme. On the one hand there always is a connection between company and its marketing slogans and on the other hand these slogans are important and valuable for companies

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    the chain of consumer band could not be developed. And ever remains as an indispensible tool in the marketing arena (Scammon and Mayer‚ 1995). Various formats of communications are being attempted in the modern times such as personal canvassing‚ advertising through media‚ television‚ e mail and in the web sites to attract the attention of all sorts of consumers both existing and the prospective. The effective marketing communication is evaluated by all sorts of persons such as the external stakeholder

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    Definition Advertising is a form of communication used to persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners) to take some action with respect to products‚ ideas‚ or services. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behavior with respect to a commercial offering‚ although political and ideological advertising is also common. Advertising messages are usually paid for bysponsors and viewed via various traditional media; including mass media such as newspaper‚ magazines‚ television

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    that changes societies over time” as “places are re-conceptualized‚ re-structured‚ re-made‚ re-represented and re-marketed.” (O’Dell and Billing‚ July 2005) Our new slogan for the Singapore Tourism Board would have to include the images and impressions we would like to promote in order to attract tourists to our shores. The aim of our slogan would be to create a sense of place for the tourists even before they visit Singapore. We aspire to give tourists a sense of belonging and attachment to Singapore

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    World‚ hypnopaedia is used to promote economic stability and control emotions of the inhabitants living in England. <br> <br>The economy-oriented society relies on hypnopaedia to keep consumers eager to spend by them with catchy‚ consume-driven phrases. For example‚ one slogan tells people that they "do love flying. [They] . . .do love flying" (33). A resident of London likes being high‚ using helicopters for all transportation‚ and the feeling of being safe in an indestructible machine. The gas-guzzling

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    Advertising has changed the market and consumer culture of America. In the 19th Century‚ those changes in the market paralleled changes in the modes of transportation and communication and urban growth. Today‚ advertising on the World Wide Web has become a recent phenomenon because most consumers surf the Internet daily. Advertising is a deeply pervasive part of all lives lived in consumerist economies. The average individual in Western society is bombarded with several hundred adverts per day

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    9) Aurora Foods Inc. markets Log Cabin‚ Mrs. Butterworth’s‚ and Aunt Jemima brands of pancake syrup. Aurora is most likely to use a _____ approach to developing creative strategy for each brand. A | inherent drama | B | brand image | C | unique selling proposition | D | positioning | E | repositioning | 9) Aurora Foods Inc. markets Log Cabin‚ Mrs. Butterworth’s‚ and Aunt Jemima brands of pancake syrup. Aurora is most likely to use a _____ approach to developing creative strategy for

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    watching a catchy and exciting advertisement of the exercise equipment on QVC which is a popular TV shopping channel‚ I decided to get it whatever it costs. I had been really excited until I operated it in reality. I wished its quality could be even only half of what it had been advertised on TV as “the best way to lose 25 pounds in 2 weeks”. The worst thing is that despite of the being tricked by advertisements many times‚ I still cannot control myself to not be attracted by the art of advertising. Advertises

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    Decoding an Advertising Campaign AAMI In this following essay I will be discussing and analysing the advertisement campaign of Rhonda and Ketut created by AAMI car insurance. I will go over the strengths and weaknesses involved‚ the use of propaganda and further advertising and it’s benefits. 
 In 2011 AAMI launched a campaign which would soon become one of Australia’s most loveable story lines. AAMI decided to take a different approach when releasing this campaign‚ as it needed to be something Australians

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