Social media impact on political campaigns Mr Sajjad Naseer American politics March 2014 Lahore School of Economics Acknowledgement I would like to convey my deep affection to few persons and would love to acknowledge their appreciative help in our research project. The persons include my instructor Sir Sajjad Naseer and Ms. Maheen Haroon . Contents Abstract: Research on this topic would show on overall
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Surendar Munjal‚ "Brand Loyalty Correlates: Study of FMCG"‚ Abhigyan‚ Vol. XXI‚ No. 2‚ pp 25-31‚ 2003. D.P.S. Verma and Savita Hanspal‚ "Influence of Lifestyles on Consumers ’ Buying Behavior"‚ Paradigm‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 2‚ pp 52-65‚ 2000. Debashis Bhattacharya and Sanjay Gopal Sarkar‚ "Perceived Risk and Information Seeking Behaviour"‚ Indian Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. XXXII‚ No. 5-6‚ pp 3-7‚ 2002. Dr Dharam Sukh Dahiya‚ "Psychographic Aspects of Advertising--An Attitudinal Study of Consumers"‚ Indian Journal
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MPRA Munich Personal RePEc Archive Eective advertising and its in uence on consumer buying behavior Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi and Javaria Siddiqui and Burhan Ali Shah and Ahmed Imran Hunjra Quiad-e-Azam University Islamabad‚ Pakistan.‚ Federal Urdu University of Arts‚ Science‚ & Technology Islamabad‚ Pakistan‚ Iqra University Islamabad Campus‚ Pakistan 2011 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/40689/ MPRA Paper No. 40689‚ posted 16. August 2012 10:02 UTC 114 Information Management
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this mediates offline consumer/youth culture‚ can be usefully framed in terms of media literacy‚ a framework currently of considerable policy relevance given the duty of the communications regulator‚ OFCOM‚ to promote media literacy. This paper draws on the qualitative findings obtained thus far to identify the varieties of literacy evidenced by young people‚ including their considerable fluency in using new forms of media to create a seamless‚ ‘always on’‚ peer-oriented environment‚ their less-than-critical
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Impact of TV Advertisement on Brand Equity “Telecom sector of Pakistan” Table of Contents: Abstract: The study will be based on the variable (TV advertisement) that can affect the Brand equity of telecom sector in Pakistan. The study will be able to show that how strongly the TV advertisement can impact on brand equity through brand awareness. The purpose of study is to find out the relationship between advertisement and brand equity that how a good advertisement can create brand awareness
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IMPACT OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT ON CHILDREN Submitted by: S.BHAVANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION ACHARIYA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VILLIANUR‚ PUDUCHERRY 9976228555 sbhavana.bala@gmail.com Submitted To: Professor. Govindaraju Head of the Department Department of Communication Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli - 627 012 E-mail ID : actconference2012@gmail.com Submitted for: (ACT-TNP Annual Conference on Globalisation
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On buying a Pony I have always been passionate about animals‚ especially dogs and horses. It is a joke in my family as nobody can figure out where this obsession came from. My whole family consists of city people‚ born and raised in Berlin‚ Germany. When this love started‚ I can’t remember‚ but it was at a very young age. I remember wanting to take horseback riding lessons when I was about 7 years old. I was very shy‚ so my Dad had to buy riding gear for himself and take the lessons with me. Now
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Consumer Behaviour Consumer behaviour is the behaviour that consumers display in searching for‚ purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating and disposing of the products and services that they expect will satisfy their needs. * Personal consumer; buys goods and services for his or her own use‚ for use by the whole household‚ for another member of the household or as a gift for a friend * Organizational consumer; includes commercial for-profit organisations and non-profit organisations‚ public sector
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How to Succeed in Newspaper Advertising * A smaller advertisement being posted for a long duration is likely to succeed rather than a fairly large advertisement appearing a couple of times. Familiarity leads to trust. * Most shoppers read the Friday‚ Saturday and Sunday papers. In case you own a retail store a newspaper ad on any of these 3 days is more likely to get noticed. * People read the newspaper on different days when they want select information. If your competitors are posting
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Janet Ayliffe Janet Ayliffe has been a painter and printmaker for over 20 years and has developed a highly original style that reflects her life‚ family and environment. Her skills include things like; wood engravings‚ intaglio etching‚ aquatic‚ oil and watercolour paintings and many more. Janet was born and raised on a farm on Kangaroo Island. Being on a farm‚ on the island‚ she had access to an immerse amount of nature‚ wildlife‚ landscapes and so much more natural beauty. This natural
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