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    Advertisements use slogans to catch people’s attention. People usually see the boom and bang of the item being sold to the consumers‚ but they do not see the minor details. These minor details sometimes hide what a person should actually see in an advertisement because a recent ad for a Hoover vacuum cleaner uses its background and the words of the ad to attract people to the item. Hoover’s advertisement draws our attention not by the vacuum cleaner itself but by the background effect‚ the slogan‚ and how

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    During the holiday season‚ the most traditional thing that we all tend to do is watch a couple of Christmas films. One that often comes in mind is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”. It’s based on the popular song with the title. It has stayed in the hearts of many‚ including my own. . Even though it’s a classic‚ I don’t consider it to be that good. To admit it‚ I come back to watch it because of pure nostalgia. It still has valuable Just like in the song‚ Rudolph’s had a shiny nose and the reindeer

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    made for a labor oriented job. A verbal description of this ad is the slogan that the Dickies used to further their product. The slogan used in this ad is “It take a classic to build a classic” this slogan is as important to the ad as the image it. The meaning of the word classic in this ad means an old American muscle car. This is because it helps explain how the pic pertains to the product that is being marketed. And this slogan is just as important as the image in the ad in promoting the product

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    Lyceum of the Philippines University-Laguna is one of the famous school in CALARZON region who gives quality education but aside from giving students a quality education they are also giving them an opportunity to enhance their skills in terms of playing sports such as basketball and volleyball. Students was also given a chance to perform their talent in singing‚ dancing and acting by joining the Lyceum concert singers‚ Lyceum pirates dance troupe‚ PEP squad and LTE (Lyceum Theater Ensemble). Playing

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    popular bolshevik slogan became popular to the Russian civilians during the first years of the revolution. Russia had overthrown its tsar to become a communist country. The only way of achieving an ideal communist society: to control all aspects of every citizen‚ also known as a totalitarian regime. In the novel 1984‚ Orwell creates an incomplete communist society whose party (oligarchical collectivist) controls its citizens mentally and physically. The party uses devices (such as slogans) to brainwash

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    5 4.1 Alternative 1 (Utilizing a Company Slogan) 5 4.2 Alternative 2 (Rebranding the Company logo) 5 5. Evaluation of Solutions: 6 5.1 Alternative 1 (Utilizing a Company Slogan) 6 5.2 Alternative 2 (Rebranding the Company logo) 6 6. Most Feasible Solution: 6 7. Conclusion: 6 8. References: 6 9. Appendix: 7 9.1 Figure 1 – The Nintendo Gameboy (Product Rebranding) 7 9.2 Figure 2 – Coke Slogans (Slogan Rebranding) 7 9.3 Figure 3 – Nintendo Slogan 7 9.4 Figure 4 – Nintendo Logo 8 2. Project

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    why McDonalds is for American consumers‚ for example‚ slogans are in all the great advertisements‚ and McDonalds has one of the best slogans out there. The slogan is the first of many ways this advertisement

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    provide examples from the business world to support the need of marketing for organizational success. Marketing Defined Personally‚ marketing is the concept of showcasing a product to make it more appealing to the consumer using such techniques as catchy tunes‚ repetition‚ and memorization. These techniques have proven adequate in such ads as the “Free Credit Report.com” ads that incorporate the techniques aforementioned. Other ads that have done superb in marketing its product is three auto insurance

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    The Advantages of Hiring an External Advertising Agency Many companies such as Dinty Moore have attempted to market and advertise using in-house personnel. Using in-house associates to market a product can be successful if they are familiar with the product and the customer base. Often time‚ companies select to stay in-house due to budget restraints. Budget‚ skill set and product knowledge are a few contributing factors used in determining if it is feasible to use in-house associates or hire

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    the music industry. Clearly‚ Charlie Parker’s name has no correlation to the word ‘Bird.’ But early on in his musical career‚ “Yard Bird” was a nickname Parker received that would eventually never leave his side. No one truly knows how he got this catchy nickname‚ but there are two commonly known reasons how it may have come to be. The first story‚ is that when he first started playing‚ Parker would go to the local parks and listen to other artists like a yard bird. The other reason which is more

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