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    topics to study which focus on the current issues. This helps us to be in touch with the actual world out of the Syllabus and text-books. Sr. No. | Chapter | Pg. no. | 1 | Introduction | 3 | 2 | Advertising | 7 | 3 | History | 9 | 4 | Types of Advertising | 16 | 5 | Recent trends in Advertising | 25 | 6 | EmoteVertising | 29 | 7 | Case in Point | 34 | 8 | Conclusion | 54 | | Bibliography | 56 | INDEX I Introduction Across

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    Introduction The DAGMAR (Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising Results) process‚ which was developed by Colley in 1961. This process has been very valuable towards advertising planning and setting objectives by placing an increased emphasis on different stages of the consumer decision-making process regarding final purchases. It uses the traditional hierarchy of effects model and suggests that the communication task must be specific and measurable. Therefore‚ it introduces a structure

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    (Nicole 2011). Case Study 64% of volume was generated by consumptions in bars clubs and petrol stations. Retail outlets made up the remaining 36% of volume. Red Bull has always relied on a word-of-mouth or "buzz" marketing instead of traditional advertising. They focus on getting the word out through various stealth marketing techniques playing on associations with energy‚ danger and youth culture‚ careful cultivating its mystique. (Kotler & Keller 2006) explain that “marketers should understand

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    and murderer are not portrayed as simply good versus evil people. The exotic‚ backdrop of Egyptian history and landscape‚ based on Agatha Christie’s personal travels in Egypt‚ evoke a strong sense of place. Additionally‚ although Agatha Christie does not complicate the mystery with historical details‚ the period setting and dialogue and class distinctions are fascinating and help create an oppressive social atmosphere. We can also see the indirect impact of wartime suspicion in Colonel Race’s

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    Advertising is a form of communication used to influence individuals to purchase products or services or support political candidates or ideas. Frequently it communicates a message that includes the name of the product or service and how that product or service could potentially benefit the consumer. Advertising often attempts to persuade potential customers to purchase or to consume a particular brand of product or service. Modern advertising developed with the rise of mass production in the late

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    Children cannot comprehend advertising messages due to their young age. * Children don ’t understand persuasive intent until they are eight or nine years old and that it is unethical to advertise to them before then. According to Karpatkin and Holmes from the Consumers Union‚ "Young children‚ in particular‚ have difficulty in distinguishing between advertising and reality in ads‚ and ads can distort their view of the world." Additionally children are unable to evaluate advertising claims. (Beder‚ 1998)

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    Stereotypes In Advertising

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    Advertisement’s Affecting The Male Body Advertisements have set a bar to how the male body should look. In today’s culture‚ the male body is defined as fit‚ tone‚ and lean in order to gather peoples attention‚ which is most often seen in advertisements making people change their lifestyle to be part of their culture. The description mentioned above will keep continuing through the rest examples. Clothing brand stores hire popular models even athletes‚ like for example Express (2014) hired Stephen

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    Rural Advertising in India

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    RURAL ADVERTISING IN INDIA ABSTRACT Villages are integral part of the Nation. Rural markets acquired greater importance in countries like India‚ China‚ etc. because of economic growth of the nations now highly depend up on the rural economy. Corporate companies are struggling a lot to get more sales/profits in urban areas i.e. almost all the companies are saturated in urban areas. “Go rural and be rural” seems to be the guiding principle of marketing. In this context‚ companies are diversified

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    Ethics in advertising to most sounds like the definition for irony. However‚ the practice of truthful advertising is commonplace in today’s society. Advertisers are held accountable for the messages they produce. So too are the manufacturers‚ whom are held accountable for their products meeting the standards set forth by the advertisement. For the most part this is a self-regulated practice. Once an advertised product is called out for not living up to expectation‚ recovery of reputation and

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    Alcohol Advertising

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    having a good time‚ and drinking a fresh drink will catch a lot of attention. Alcohol is a drink that everybody consumes from young adults to the much older crowd. The commercials that the television posts are really entertaining because‚ it shows how people have a good time when they drink alcohol. The alcohols that most catch people attention are mostly known as beers and the beer brands that mostly get shown in the commercials are modelo‚ tecate‚ Dos xx‚ corona‚ and bud light. Being smart and

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