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    Ethical Advertising

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    Advertising * A public notice meant (a) to convey information (b) invite patronage or some other response. Inform and persuade ("stimulate demand"). From a marketing context‚ advertising could be defined as "a paid form of nonpersonal communication about an organization and/or its products that is transmitted to a target audience through a mass medium." Therefore one kind of promotional activity‚ separate from publicity (free)‚ sales promotion (not forms of communication)‚ and personal selling

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    Advertising and its objectives? Advertising is an activity of attracting public attention to a product or business‚ as by paid announcements in the print‚ broadcast‚ or electronic media. Advertising is a paid form of a non-personal message communicated through the various media by industry‚ business firms‚ nonprofit organisations‚ or individuals. Advertising is a marketing tool and may be used in combination with other marketing tools‚ such as sales promotions‚ personal selling tactics

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    IEP 6 June 2nd‚ 2011 Success in advertising is not about how much you pay but how you create it. That is why many expensive advertising fail while some other inexpensive ones succeed. Money has nothing to do with advertising. Gary R. Dahl once said that “You don’t need a huge ad budget to create effective ads” (Dahl‚ 2007‚ p.46). Idea‚ media and production are the key to open the successful advertising’s world. The most important thing about advertising is ideas. No matter how much you pay

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    Advertising Trends

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    QUESTIONNAIRE ❖ Has the advertising scenario changed in India in recent times? ❖ What are the emerging patterns‚ concepts and paradigms in the advertising industry? ❖ How has Internet in your opinion changed the rules of marketing and communication and the associated dynamics of the market place? ❖ Advertising on mobile phones has also become quite popular recently. What are your views on this? ❖ Is in store merchandising programs becoming as popular as Internet

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    Effects of Advertising

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    Detrimental Effects of Advertising Advertising has a major contribution to society and is readily apparent to anyone watching TV‚ listening to the radio‚ reading newspapers‚ or using the internet. Along with advertising comes both critics and advocates. The critics see advertising as a form of propaganda‚ by relaying the necessary message using trickery. Advertising is negative because of the manipulative effect it has consumers. Advertising creates unfulfilled desires and promotes greed within

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    Advertising- Stereotyping

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    Stereotyping in Advertising | Assessment 1- individual essay | | | Table of Contents Introduction 2 Gender role stereotyping in advertising 2 Examples of stereotyping in gender 3 Future development of stereotyping in advertising: 5 Reference list: 6 Introduction This essay will discuss the use of stereotyping in advertising. Stereotyping in advertising is defined as a representation of a cultural group that emphasises an attribute or a class of people as they have a certain

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    The fall of advertising

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    Summaries Part 1: The Fall of Advertising. Advertising has always suffered from a lack of credibility. An advertisement is the opinion of a company whose motives and judgment are not the same as those of a consumer. Advertising tries to make up for its limitations by massive media expenditures. The emphasis has been on impact rather than on communications.  Over the past few decades‚ three developments have seriously undermined the effectiveness of advertising in general. One is the increasing

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    Intercultural advertising

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    UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN PHILOLOGY COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION DEPARTMENT INTERCULTURAL ADVERTISING Report Performed by Svitlana Bukina Teacher: Kovalchuk I. M. Kyiv-2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. Language in advertising 2. Communication style in advertising 3. Colours‚ numbers and images in advertising 4. Cultural values in advertising CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION “Culture is a like dropping an Alka-seltzer

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    Ethics in Advertising

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    Ethics in Advertising Currently‚ The United States is probably already in recession. I plan to major in business. In this paper I want to point out the ethics of advertising. The advrtising industry plays a prominent role in the United States. Advertising has an important effect on a country’s economy‚ society‚ and culture. There are many arguments about why advertisements are beneficial for our society; however‚ there are numerous examples of advertising having serious repercussions on culture

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    Evolution of Advertising

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    Evolution of Advertising | | | | | Amrit Keyal | | | Introduction The first advertisement may have been a sign painted on a wall of a building. The early outdoor-advertising competitors were town criers employed by merchants to praise their goods. It was Gutenberg’s invention of the moveable-type printing press in 1450 that resulted in the mass production of posters and circulars. The first advertisement printed in English was a handbill printed in 1472. It was primarily

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