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    MANAGEMENT MMM006-07-8A Can Advertising Be Standardized or Not? [pic] Student: Tran Phuong Nhung Student Number: 16024551 Submitted: Friday 7th December 2007‚ 17:00 Introduction “Doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing‚ but nobody else does.”(anonymous) Advertising is considered as the most tangible component of marketing communication as well as an important and powerful tool that can affect the overall company

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    Semester 1‚ 2012 Comparison of Advertising Techniques of American TV Commercials of the 1950s and Today The 1950s in America were the “Golden Age of Television” (‘The Golden Age of Television’‚ 2009). After the Second World War ended‚ all the money people had saved over the last four years was just waiting to be spent. The result was 50 million television sets by 1960 in the United States (Miller and Novak‚ 1977‚ p.344). The 1950s were a decade of economic optimism which resulted in greater

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    Alfiler Professor Matthew Kline ESL 52C 26 March 2014 Apple and Advertising Techniques In the article “Propaganda Techniques in Today’s Advertising” by Ann McClintock‚ the author tells us that propaganda techniques target all people all over the world and are spread throughout the world and will increase in the future. Therefore‚ Ann McClintock explains to us what propaganda is and she also tells us seven different types of propaganda techniques that are being used today by advertisers. The first propaganda

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    A Visual analysis of advertising techniques English 1101 Revised A Visual Analysis of Advertising Techniques Got milk? Those two little words started a phenomenon that swept across America and eventually became recognized throughout the world. What started in October 1993 as an attempt by the National Milk Processing Board to increase sales and raise awareness of the health benefits of drinking milk has turned into a multi-million dollar cash cow. They created a witty slogan that

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    Advertising In Todays Magazines Advertisers use a variety of techniques in their ads to grab the attention of their readers. These techniques are used to “talk up” their product in an effort to coax the reader into buying it. In some cases‚ the techniques used can be hard to recognize. Kaenon creates a desire for their sunglasses by using appealing words‚ crisp and clear images‚ and subtle hidden messages in its August advertisement in Heavywater magazine. Through the use of appealing words

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    The car company‚ Kia‚ is trying to sell a new car which they say is the most fuel efficient car yet. Kia is advertising their new car‚ the Kia Niro‚ which uses celebrity Melissa McCarthy to sell their product. They use Melissa McCarthy to give a “bandwagon” appeal. I feel the ad tries to catch the attention of growing adults with the core aspect of the car‚ it’s fuel efficiency‚ but they could possibly catch kids and attention to the humor aspect of the ad. I feel the ad should be directed towards

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    Drake Sprite Commercial In this commercial‚ Sprite used the persuasive technique ethos to advertise their product. Sprite used Drake to show that even some of the most popular celebrities drink the same soda as you do. Before he took a sip of it‚ he wasn’t able to get with the music. But‚ after he takes a sip‚ it’s like it gives him a burst of energy or creativity‚ as if the drank gave him a boost. It showed him getting frustrated with himself‚ but after he took a drink it gave him more confidence

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    behavior through experiences. They learn how to and commit crimes because they receive favorable incentives for committing the crimes. This theory ties into the social learning theory which claims that people learn their aggressive or criminal behaviors from watching others around them engage in these acts. Another interesting theory is the rational choice theory. The rational choice theory is used to describe why people commit crimes. Under the rational choice theory people weigh the cost and benefit

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    Advertising "Advertising is any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods and services through mass media such as newspapers‚ magazines‚ television or radio by an identified sponsor". Set Advertising Objectives An advertising objective is a specific communication task to be achieved with a specific target audience during a specified period of time. Advertising objectives fall into five main categories: (a) To inform - e.g. tell customers about a new product

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    convincing argument. The picture is directed to any person who drives and talks on the phone and shows how dangerous the act really is. The photographer Mallikarjun Katakol and the graphic designer Vinci Raj demonstrate the danger by manipulating their audience’s emotion by having blood splatter out of the phone and placing the blame on the spouse who called the person who was driving. You can see how the illustrator is placing the blame on the spouse from the only words on the picture reading “Don’t

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