For: - First year higher education students Ref: - Advertising and Promotion From: - Date: - 01.01.2012 Report on advertising and promotion. 1.0 Terms of Reference On the 12th of December I was asked to write a report recommending a marketing communications strategy for the next two years reaching out to both consumer and business markets. Procedure In order to obtain the relevant
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FEATURES OF TEXT TRANSLATION IN ADVERTISING Moskvitina A.V.‚ stud.‚ Superviser: Vakurina N.A. Tomsk Polytechnic University Modern mass media have triggered the distribution of the international advertizing activity. Nowadays‚ the translation of advertising has become not only necessary but also the daily phenomenon of life of the world community. Thus‚ the knowledge of theoretical bases of the process is not only an indispensable condition‚ but also the quality assurance of the translation
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Final Research Project On “NEW TRENDS IN ADVERTISING” [pic] Submitted in partial fulfillment of MBA program 2008-10 Research Guide Submitted by |Mr. Abhishek Negi | Sumit Chauhan | |(Faculty of Management Studies) |Roll No. 1400076 | School of Business Graphic Era University
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that gets housed after a customer purchases something is crucial in marketing strategies and production strategies. A company like Kodak could figure out which product is selling a lot of which is not selling and ramp up production or cut don production. Kodak could also market to specific age groups or specific regions with the information they gather from purchases. An entity would be a customers name‚ and the attributes would be their address‚ purchase history. An entity could also be
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PROJECT REPORT Benetton’s Shock Therapy A case study of the company which employed Shock Advertising Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of B.A. (H) Journalism to UNIVERSITY OF DELHI Submitted by Under the guidance of Dr. A. K. Thakur Sinchita Majumdar B.A.(H) Journalism‚ 3rd Year‚ Maharaja Agrasen College Asst. Professor‚ Dept of Journalism and Mass Communication‚ Roll No. 11/781 University of Delhi Session 2013-2014
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GENDER STEREOTYPES IN ADVERTISING INTRODUCTION: This paper aims to focus in the presence and evolution of gender stereotypes in advertising. So‚ we could start defining stereotypes and more specifically‚ media gender stereotypes. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ a stereotype could be defined as :”A preconceived and oversimplified idea of the characteristics which typify a person‚ situation‚ etc.; an attitude based on such a preconception. Also‚ a person who appears to conform
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“A bar on advertising for Advocates in India under Advocates Act‚1961 and Bar Council of India Rules” ANALYSED BY: MOSES PINTO 5TH YEAR LL.B.(HONS.) ROLL NO. 512 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-13 PREFACE
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GROWTH OF INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATION WORLWIDE. FOCUS ON ITS OPERATION IN NIGERIA‚ EVALUATING ITS LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT AND THE IMPACT OF ITS PRACTISE ON CORPORATE SUCCESS. The History of Advertising Introduction “Advertising‚ a form of commercial mass communication designed to promote the sale of a product or service‚ or a message on behalf of an institution‚ organization‚ or candidate for political office.” In a primitive form‚ advertising has been around almost
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What is Political Advertising? Advertising whose central focus is the marketing of ideas‚ attitudes‚ and concerns about public issues‚ including political concepts and political candidates. The essential task of political advertising is to gain the confidence of the people for their acceptance of ideas and‚ in the case of political campaign advertising‚ to influence their vote. Political advertising differs from commercial advertising in that the product is either a person or a philosophy rather
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In today’s highly bloodthirsty environment‚ consumers are subjected to a stream of advertising. This occurs in every possible way and at every possible opportunity‚ mostly through the mass media. To gain a commercial advantage over competitors in this world of "bland’ brand names and everyday products‚ advertisers exploit different techniques. They can turn to a celebrity for help. Celebrities themselves are products of the mass media: they live through them and by them‚ so they form a rational target
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