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Advertising and Consumerism According to the dictionary‚ ‘advertising’ means “publicize for the purpose of selling or causing one to want.” In a more casual language‚ it just means making a product popular or promoting it. In contemporary times it is one of the most if not the most important aspect of business management. With the rise of information technology and consumerism‚ advertising has changed from its traditional sense‚ to something much more complicated and challenging. That said if done
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Advertising Plan By Alexandria Phillips MKTG575 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary: * Company (Product/Service) Description * SWOT Analysis * Industry Analysis * Target Market Description * Market Segments * Market Characteristics * Marketing Mix * Competitive Analysis (Advertising strategies of competition) II. Advertising Objectives * Communication goals * Purchasing behavior *
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Sex in Advertising Advertisers use sex as an expression of physical attractiveness to persuade consumers to purchase their product. There is also the shock value to get the attention of the consumer. This is evident in clothing‚ fragrance‚ and even hair care commercials. I recently viewed several television commercials and magazines‚ and found it especially interesting how sexual advertising tactics were used in the Lucky jeans‚ Herbal Essence shampoo‚ and Acqua di Gioia perfume commercials
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large extent‚ good advertising leads to success‚ while bad advertising can mean failure. How can we evaluate whether an advertisement is good or not? How can advertisers make advertisements be attractive? There are several important factors in advertisements‚ especially the advertising language‚ and advertising language is different from any other kinds of language. Advertising language is very specific that lots of weasel words are used in advertising language‚ and advertising language are always
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In the ever expanding world of consumerism and advertising‚ companies are constantly looking for new ways to sell their products to youth by making their commercials and campaigns more memorable than the competition; thus having to reinvent themselves. The youth generation has become the prime target because they have more spending power than ever before; because of more disposabel income‚ and increased avenues at their disposal in which to spend their money. Therefore companies spend an enormous
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era of information nowadays‚ and our life is full of all kinds of information. We are always given masses of information‚ which is useful or useless‚ necessary or unnecessary. Media plays an important role in this particular information times because most of information is transmitted by media and then spread out. Furthermore‚ advertising is used to support media and according their different qualities‚ advertisements can be divided into three main categories: commercial advertisements‚ commonweal
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Advertising Objectives Advertising objectives are the communication tasks to be accomplished with specific customers that a company is trying to reach during a particular time frame. A company that advertises usually strives to achieve one of four advertising objectives: trial‚ continuity‚ brand switching‚ and switchback. Which of the four advertising objectives is selected usually depends on where the product is in its life cycle. Trial The purpose of the trial objective is to encourage customers
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Radio advertising would be impossible without the radio. Radio waves were discovered and studied by Heinrich Hertz in 1867 (Schoenherr‚ 2001). Guglielmo Marconi invented a transmitter in 1894 and formed the first wireless telegraph and signal company in 1897 (Schoenherr‚ 2001). Reginald Fessenden of Canada invented the continuous-wave voice transmitter and sold it to Westinghouse in 1910. Several amateurs began to broadcast information from music to news over the airwaves as soon as crystal radio
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Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses 13 (2000): 67-88 Text World Creation in Advertising Discourse Laura Hidalgo Downing Universidad Autónoma‚ Madrid lhidalgo@bosque.sdi.uam.es ABSTRACT This article explores the way in which text worlds are created in advertising discourse by analysing linguistic choices and features of context which are crucial in the determination of specific relations between sender(s) and target audience(s)‚ in particular‚ deixis and frame knowledge. The argument
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