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    The Future of Advertising

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    V. Introduction 17 V. i The Basement: Advertisings ’ Childhood 18 V. ii The Status Quo: Advertisings ’ Teenage Years 19 – 21 V. iii The Future: Adulthood of Advertising 22 – 23 V. iv Conclusion: Advertisings ’ Death and Rebirth 24 VII. Bibliography 25 III. ABSTRACT The investigation is concerned with the role of advertising in the future. Advertisings ’ history goes back to ancient times and altered through the centuries enormously. Currently‚ the advertising industry worldwide

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    Advertising Notes

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    Regulatory Aspects of Advertising and Promotions * Activities online redirected back to social media accounts * Celebrities paid to tweet * FTC has rules about making people reveal that they’re really being paid to voice their opinions * We are being targeted with communication highlights that the social‚ ethical‚ and regulatory aspects of advertising are as dynamic and controversial as any of the strategic or creative elements of the process The Social Aspect of Advertising * Positive-

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    Advertising Agencies

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    ADVERTISING AGENCIES ROLE‚ TYPES‚ IMPORTANCE & ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SUBMITTED BY: CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DEFINITION 3. ROLE 4. TYPES ON THE BASIS OF: SERVICE PROVIDED ADVERTISING MEDIUM 5. IMPORTANCE 6. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 7. TOP 10 INDIAN ADVERTISING AGENCIES 8. SUMMARY 9. REFERENCES INTRODUCTION ADVERTISING AGENCIES: The work of a tailor is to collect the raw material‚ find matching threads‚ cut the cloth in desired shape‚ finally

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    Types of Advertising

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    "Advertising is the nonpersonal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products‚ services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media” It is also done to build a brand identity and communicate changes in old products or introduce new product/services to the customers. Advertising has become an essential element of the corporate world and hence companies allot a considerable amount of resources towards their advertising budget. There are

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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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    History of Advertising

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    History of Advertising When studying today ’s advertising industry‚ it ’s useful to understand the history of advertising. You can look at the GCSE pages for introductory information and links. Although word of mouth‚ the most basic (and still the most powerful) form of advertising has been around ever since humans started providing each other with goods and services‚ Advertising as a discrete form is generally agreed to have begun alongside newspapers‚ in the seventeenth century. Frenchman Théophraste

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    Manipulative Advertising

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    Business Ethics May 4‚ 1999 Final Exam Manipulative Advertising According to Tom L. Beauchamp‚ manipulative advertising "limits free and informed action" (472). It is sort of like convincing customers to purchase something‚ but it is based on incorrect or inconclusive information. "Advertisers use attractive rates‚ enticing images‚ and a variety of forms of suggestion to hinder or block reasoned choice" (479). One example is "phony discounting where retailers present fake percentage

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    Introduction

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    INTRODUCTION On the job training or and OJT is one method by which students is given a chance to apply the theories computations that they have learned from the school. It also helps the students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills by performing in actual work setting. Colleges and universities require their students to undergo such training within a specific number of hours as part of the curriculum. For the students‚ an OJT or internship program provides opportunities togo through the actual

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    Internet advertising

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    Advertising on the Internet started on October 27‚ 1994 with banner ads (Nagar‚ 2009). Since then‚ advertising on the Internet has developed rapidly together with the growth of the Internet traffic‚ and also create the clutter. As a result‚ many companies are using Internet advertising as an important tool to promote their products. It’s also a forum for customer communications and channel of distribution (Wolin‚ Korgonkar‚ Lund‚ 2002). Even Internet advertising is becoming more and more popular;

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    Introduction

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