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    New Trends in Advertising A Report Presented to the class of Atty. Thyrone Sanchez Lyceum of the Philippines - University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Subject Mktg. Sem. By: Leonel M. Carurucan Edward Kervin B. Mojares January 9‚ 2010 Lyceum of the Philippines – University College of Business Administration Batangas City Topic: NEW STRATEGIES‚ TECHNIQUES‚ AND APPROACHES IN ADVERTISING I. OBJECTIVES At the end of our report our classmates

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    ADVERTISING AND SALES PROMOTION DR. AMIT KUNDU EVALUATION OF PROMOTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS 15.1 Objectives of Measuring Advertising Effectiveness  Measurable objectives enable companies to quantify the effectiveness of MC efforts. Measuring and evaluating MC programs is done to see whether objectives have been met and MC Programs have been effective (measuring the results).  Accountability is a big issue in marketing communication.  Evaluation and measurement provide feedback.  Measuring MC efforts

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    It has been noted that the media and advertising industries have targeted the children in the process of selling products and services. Children are in the age range that is most influenced and are most desired for companies to sell products to. Minors are young and are therefore potential long-term consumers. Some of these advertising industries include companies selling credit cards‚ tobacco‚ alcohol‚ clothing and fast food. According to marketing expert James U. McNeal‚ PhD‚ author of "The

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    Effectiveness of In-Game Advertising: The Influence of Cultural Background of Master Students on Brand Interest and Purchase Intention The Case of PRO EVOLUTION 2009 Course Tutor: Kathy Durkin Prepared by Nilay Akhan Reference no: 4339939 Introduction In-game advertising refers to the placement of brands in games (Yang et al. 2006). This trend had started in the late 1980s with the brand placement of Marlboro on billboards in the racing games of Sega Games (Chambers 2006‚ cited Chang

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    By Jonathon Hardcastle Advertising is more than just the means of disseminating product information. It is a primary communications tool of our economic system. Moreover‚ aside from its diverse role as a persuasive communication tool‚ it is also part of the everyday culture of virtually everyone. Actually advertising is a part of our social‚ cultural‚ and business environment. The specific reasons that a company chooses to advertise at a particular level is often difficult to determine. However

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    suggestion can be delivered to the audience‚ and you will see some such methods discussed in the advertising section of this site. When an individual is told to do something‚ he or she generally thinks about the positive and negative consequences‚ and then decides whether or not it is a good idea. This is done in the conscious mind‚ where the individual is aware of the suggestion he or she is being given. The decisions the conscious mind makes are based upon the knowledge and reasoning skills one has developed

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    advertisements. However‚ one issue which deserves our careful thought‚ with the prevalence of advertisement‚ is whether the advertising method to children is ethical. Many people‚ these days‚ criticize that marketers take advantage of immature mind of children to promote their products. Many report showed that children under the age of eight do not understand the intrinsic bias of advertising and children tend to believe that the information in advertisement is true and accurate. Marketers use this point

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    Radio and Television Advertising We are constantly surrounded by advertising. From bus stop benches to televsion commericals. Everywhere we lookd something is being advcertised. Two of the best ways to advertise are radio and television. These two mediums effect virtually everyone. Most of us listen to the radio or watch televison at some point each day. Because of this‚ many of us are able to remember products by the jingles or slogans that are used. An example of this is the slogan for

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    ADVERTISING AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT CASE # 1 Issue 1: Advertising educates consumers. The attached ad is advertised by The Hartford Financial Services Group‚ Inc. The Hartford is one of the largest investment and insurance companies based in the United States‚ with offices in Japan‚ Brazil‚ Ireland‚ England‚ and the United States. It is a leading provider of investment products – annuities‚ mutual funds‚ life insurance‚ 401(K)‚ etc. The Hartford serves millions of customers worldwide. The

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    Lamar Advertising Company

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    Carolina Pedreros MGT 3830: Signs of Opportunity Paper Professor Dan Marin Lamar Advertising Company: Evolution of strategy The Lamar Advertising Company went from being as a small town‚ sideline poster business for Charles Lamar Sr. to become one of the most prominent billboard businesses in the U.S. The company’s growth was characterized by a continuous aggressive acquisition approach that was not without obstacles in the chase of success. Leadership at the company could be described

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