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    Surrogate Advertising

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    1. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY 1.1. ADVERTISING INDUSTRY Advertising is a form of communication used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group of people) to continue or take some new action. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behaviour with respect to a commercial offering‚ although political and ideological advertising is also common. The purpose of advertising may also be to reassure employees or shareholders that a company

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    Theoretical Understanding and Practical Application Of Advertising and Promotion in Business ­­­ Theoretical Understanding and Practical Application Of Advertising and Promotion in Business Submitted by: ( Name) ID No. …….. ………………………. Programme Title: Edexcel BTEC

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    years of controversy over ads such as AIDS‚ war‚ interracial relationships‚ and priests kissing nuns‚ it may be time for Benetton to campaign about something other than controversial social issues‚ like clothes. On January 1‚ 2000‚ Benetton’s new advertising campaign wasn’t about sweaters or pants‚ but about convicted murderers that are on death row. The "death row" ads feature portraits of American death row inmates in prison uniforms with the slogan "Sentenced to Death". The ads give the inmate’s

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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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    National Advertising Review Council Self-Regulation of the Advertising Industry A Brief History of Advertising Regulation The first official regulation of the advertising industry happened over 100 years ago‚ when in 1906 the government passed the Pure Food and Drug Act. In this era‚ the most common deceptive practice was to mislabel products‚ especially medicines‚ tonics‚ food‚ etc. from what the actual ingredients were in the container (FDA). Oftentimes‚ harmful ingredients were left

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    Finding library sources beginning your research see if your topic is research-able by assembling bibliography of resources I plan to look at use books‚ periodicals‚ newspapers and verifiable‚ appropriate‚ and accurate to topic if an insufficient # of resources become unavailable‚ broaden your research or you must switch it make sure you can access all sources request interviews or write letters inquiring about topic ability to find resources utilize search tools that allow you to discover

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    Narrative Therapy Narrative Therapy was developed by Michael White and David Epston. Narrative Therapy is a method of therapy that attempts to separate the person from the problem. It is used as a form of community work and counseling and encourages people to rely on their own skill sets to minimize the problems that exist in their everyday lives. It holds the belief that a person’s identity is formed by our experiences or narratives. Because the problem is seen as a separate entity from the

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    Aquarius Advertising

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    FINDING THE BALANCE The Aquarius Advertising Agency is a middle-sized firm that offered two basic professional services to its clients: 1) customized plans for the content of an advertising campaign‚ e.g.‚ slogans‚ layouts‚ and 2) complete plans for media such as radio‚ TV‚ newspapers‚ billboards‚ magazines‚ etc. Additional services include aid in marketing and distribution of products‚ and marketing research to test advertising effectiveness. Its activities are organized in a traditional

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    Jesse Scannapieco Principals of Advertising Professor Gopal 20 October 2012 Deception at its Finest Getting in shape without setting foot in the gym? That may be one of the best things to tell a consumer who is concerned with his or her body image. In America where obesity is on the rise and being unhealthy is a common dilemma‚ individuals are likely to purchase a product that promises cardiovascular health‚ weight loss‚ and a stronger/more toned body. For the producer though‚ that may be

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    Political Advertising

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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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