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    Masscots in Advertising

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    USE OF MASSCOTS IN ADVERTISING Table of Contents 1) Title 2) Table of contents 3) Key words 4) Objective and purpose of the study 5) Introduction 6) Literature Review 7) Hypothesis 8) Methodology 9) Analysis of data with regards to hypothesis so assumed earlier 10) Findings 11) Inferences 12) Conclusion and result 13) Bibliography 14) Appendix Keywords Mascots - A person‚ animal‚ or object believed to bring good luck‚ especially one kept as the symbol of an organization such as a

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    The Advertising Market

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    Luc Brubaker October 22‚ 2014 Media Ethics Essay #8 The advertising market focuses on the “human desires for security‚ acceptance‚ and self-esteem to influence consumer choices” (Carroll‚ 1). The amount of manipulation available drastically increases when that said audience is a child. Children have much less cognitively developed processes than in that of the adult brain. Electronic media is becoming an increasing difficult media to escape‚ with the average American consuming more than 1500 ads

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    Agency in Banking Law

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    UNIT 6 6.0 AGENCY 6.1 AN AGENT An agent is one who acts on behalf of another called the principal‚ with the express or implied authority of that person. Hence an agent incurs neither rights nor liabilities on contracts made on behalf of the principal. Also an agent need not be of full contractual capacity meaning that even a minor could be appointed as such‚ even though he principal has to be of full contractual capacity. 6.2 TYPES OF AGENTS Universal: appointed to handle the

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    Condom Advertising

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    CONDOMS ADVERTISING 3 Product Information: 3 Policies for Condoms Advertising: 6 Commercials must: 6 Commercials must not: 6 Public Opposition: 7 Benefits of Condoms Commercials: 10 Condoms Advertisement in Pakistan 11 Targeting Men: 11 a. Sense of Male Responsibility 11 b. Providing Relevant and Correct Information to Men 12 c. Small Family Norm 12 d. Male Providers 12 e. Inter-spousal Communication 12 f. Girl Child 13 Bibliography 14 Appendix 15 CONDOMS ADVERTISING Product

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    Role of Advertising

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    ->role of advertising in a developing economy It is in this background that one must look at the place of advertising in a developing society. The major part of the developing world belongs ot the world of capitalism system. It is within the orbit of the global market. At the same time‚ it is obvious that the socio-cultural and economic situation is not the same in the developing countries as in the advance countries. The requirements are also different. Hence‚ it is necessary to understand first

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    Advertising and Nivea

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    NIVEA: MANAGING A MULTI-CATEGORY BRAND1 BACKGROUND As 2005 drew to a close‚ executives at Beiersdorf’s (BDF) Cosmed division reflected on the growth of their Nivea brand over the last decade and a half. Nivea‚ the largest cosmetics brand in the world‚ had successfully defended its position during intense competition in its major European markets. Additionally‚ the company had expanded into many new markets in South and Latin America‚ Eastern Europe‚ and Asia. Nivea had created a number of new sub-brands

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    Surrogate Advertising

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    Surrogate Advertising-Enforced Innovation: An inside-out overview of Indian Liquor and Tobacco industry Presented by: SUBHABRATA BANERJEE MBA – DAY INDIAN INSTITUE OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMNT ROLL NO: 107/MBA/080004 REGN NO: 19779 of 2001-2002 Acknowledgement I deem it a privilege and pleasure in submitting the dissertation paper “Surrogate Advertising-Enforced Innovation : An inside-out overview of Indian Liquor and Tobacco industry” which is in partial fulfillment

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    Advertising Appeals

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    ADVERTISING APPEALS Advertising Appeal is an igniting force which stimulates the customer mindset towards the product or services. It not the only factor in the marketing mix which initiates a consumer for buying the product but it is certainly one of the advertisers’ most important creative strategy decisions involves the choice of an appropriate appeal. Advertising Appeals are designed in a way so as to create a positive image of the individuals who use certain products. Advertising Agencies

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    CONCEPT OF AGENCY Part A INTRODUCTION The legal concept of agency plays an essential role under commercial transactions. This essay will first explain the definition of agency and methods of creating agency relationship‚ then the benefits and drawbacks of agency will be illustrated. Finally‚ there are two examples presenting formal and informal agency relationship. THE LEGAL CONCEPT OF AGENCY An agency refers to a legal relationship between agent and principal. A broad concept of agency is a

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    Gender In Advertising

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    The ad for a certain shampoo on the television portraying two of the most sensuous and physically attractive star models‚ (who are also an off-screen pair in real life) is an indicator of how sex roles have changed in Indian advertising. Cinematographed in monochrome with the right shades of darkness and mood lighting‚ the word ’hot ’ recurs like a double-edged metaphor in the ad‚ an adjective that has no direct relationship with the product being advertised. Why? This‚ and other contemporary ads

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