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    client-servicing department. While copywriters provide the words that are read or heard in the advertisements‚ the art directors are responsible for the visual part of the campaign. The ability to understand and interpret the motivation of the audience and the characteristics of the products are the main skills required here. Media Department:This department is responsible for placing the advertisements in the print or electronic medium‚ from where they reach the target audience. The work entails

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    all know what advertisements are right? We encounter them every day‚ they are placed everywhere. We may see them on a billboard while driving to work‚ on a magazine while we are waiting to get our nails done. Advertisements can be televised as well as being heard on the radio. We just need to use our imagination a little bit more since we are only hearing it and not seeing it. I choose an advertisement from Carls Jr‚ promoting their famous star hamburger with cheese. This advertisement features Paris

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    Strategy BMW BMW’S Primary Business Lines (http://www.marketlineinfo.com/library/iProduct_toc.aspx?R=6A41C0F5-51FC-4B71-AF83-0B9F412CB891) The company generates revenues through three business divisions: automobiles (78.0% of the total revenues during fiscal year 2006)‚ financial services (20.2%)‚ motorcycles (1.8%). BMW focuses on the premium segments of the global passenger car and motorcycle market. The company also provides financial and information technology services. BMW‚ through

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    faced with increasing numbers of advertisements from competing companies. To what extent do you think are consumers influenced by advertisements? What measures can be taken to protect them? Television screens‚ newspapers‚ buses‚ and almost all city streets are flooded by all kinds of advertisements. This has both advantages and disadvantages to consumers who are unavoidably influenced‚ though the degrees vary from person to person. Because of the advertisements placed by many competing companies

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    ADVERTISEMENT IN PAKISTAN Definition:    Advertising is a means of communication with the users of a product or service. Advertisements are messages paid for by those who send them and are intended to inform or influence people who receive them. Description: Advertising is always present‚ though people may not be aware of it. In today’s world‚ advertising uses every possible media to get its message through. It does this via television‚ print (newspapers‚ magazines‚ journals etc)‚ radio‚ press

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    In the advertising‚ world being different pays off. Discuss. | Advertisement is a form of communication‚ with the goal of getting the attention of a target‚ usually consumers‚ users or electors. It’s main objective is to make them buy a product; or vote for someone in an election. It is done by having an advertisement that will shock‚ amaze and stay in the target’s mind. There are many different types of advertisement but the most common one’s are televised or in the streets. Nowadays‚ in

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    promote this by using advertisements which are still active today. The first line of this advertisement is an orange recycling symbol and next to it is an equal sign‚ with a Nike shoe. Under this line the advertisement states “what can your trash make?”. This advertisement gives its audience a clear view of sustainability and how the trash that they throw away everyday can make Nike shoes. Physical Description The Nike Reuse-A-Shoe advertisement is a 7.76x6 square advertisement. The background is

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    cosmetic brands. Over the past few years‚ Mac cosmetics have been featuring outstanding and sometimes origional female figures in their advertising campaigns‚ thus making it their signature theme. The latest advertisement campaign features Jelena Abbou‚ a Serbian figure competitor. This analysis research project aims to critically evaluate the effectivenes of two advertising campaigns. One of which is mac and secondly

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    Cigarette Advertisements The tobacco industry is the second largest advertiser in the print media‚ including magazines and newspapers‚ and the largest advertiser on the billboards. I agree with Weiss in her essay about McDonald’s and Old Spice Man. I agree because I think that a lot of advertisement’s can be very misleading. The essay that I am writing about supports her many views because it tells about how advertising can be deceiving to consumers. As a consumer in a world of constant advertising

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    The social group I will be discussing in today’s contemporary society will be the disabled. In the media‚ the disabled are generally portrayed as incapable‚ non-sexual and pitiful beings. However‚ we have seen the emergence of the ‘super cripple’ more in our contemporary society. There is also the deviant‚ sinister and evil stereotype‚ where the disabled person is naturally crooked and operates outside of society’s norms. These stereotypes are particularly evident on television‚ film and advertising

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