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    Cocacola vs Pepsi

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    PepsiCo’s top brands is of course Pepsi‚ one of the most recognized brands of the world. Pepsi has stayed in this market for almost one century. So they are so experienced and stationed in people’s mind deeply. Now no one doesn’t know the brand Pepsi-Cola Whenever the name Pepsi is heard‚ people will conjure up the image of fresh and cool drink. Advertising It has the ability to place an Idle sum of money to the promotion. We can see that the advertisement of Pepsi-Cola is

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    Brand Equity of Pepsi

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    Kalyani Barman (57) INTRODUCTION Pepsi is a 100-year-old carbonated soft drink brand loved by over 200 million people worldwide. The largest single selling soft drink brand in India‚ Pepsi is ubiquitous on just about every social occasion. In 1886‚ the US Caleb Bradman‚ a man with a plan formulated a blockbuster of a digestive drink and decided to call it Brad‟s drink. The potion was to become Pepsi Cola in 1898‚ and eventually‚ Pepsi in 1903. Since its inception‚ Pepsi has always been at the forefront

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    Coke vs. Pepsi

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    We researched Coke and Pepsi as was requested to see which one would be a better investment over the other. One of the ways to see how a company is doing is to look at how much (EVA) Economic Value Added that company is producing. EVA is a way of measuring an operation’s real profitability. EVA is better than conventional ways because it takes into account the total cost of the operating capital. EVA is simply the after-tax operating profit minus the total annual cost of capital. Using EVA has

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    Ad Essay

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    Cover Letter I believe that writing analysis essays is one of my strong suits. However‚ one aspect of writing analysis essays that I usually have trouble with is creating a well-developed thesis. I believe one of the strengths of this essay was that I included certain rhetorical devices in the ad that might not have been that obvious. I also think this essay was much more cohesive than my previous one and flowed well from one paragraph to the next. One of my weaknesses is that I can tend to be

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    Print Media Inefficiency

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    Print Media inefficiency Media changes drastically over short periods of time. Just in the past ten years it’s become much more advanced and useful for people all around the world. There has been an extreme advance in media technology which has lead to the decline and usefulness of print media. Print media does not shape public reaction to political events in this age of TV News (CNN‚ CNBC‚ Fox News) and news over the internet. This is because of the need for up to date and real time

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    2012 2012 Presidential Campaign Ad Analysis The purpose of all ads‚ regardless of their content is to sell something to the reader. Whether it is a billboard for a Hollywood blockbuster‚ or an antismoking ad on the back of a buss‚ they both are meant to make the reader want to buy a product or an idea. In the cause of the billboard the product is a ticket to the movie‚ while the item being sold by the antismoking ad is the idea that smoking is unhealthy. Political ads are no different; they are also

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    FUTURE OF PRINT MEDIA

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    FUTURE OF PRINT MEDIA I feel delighted to address the gathering here in Surendranath College for Women. I have learnt that this college is devoted to the education of girl students from diverse background for the last 60 years. The college which was originally founded by renowned nationalist Sri Surendranath Banerjee‚ in 1948 to serve the partition affected families‚ is today one of the most prominent colleges in central Kolkata in the field of journalism and mass communication. Today‚

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    Hollister Ad

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    clothing: A Rhetorical Analysis on How Hollister Advertises Have you ever looked at an advertisement for clothing and thought to yourself‚ “Why do they pick models that they pick to advertise their clothing?” In clothing ads today‚ the companies use models that have a certain image‚ skinny‚ toned‚ muscular‚ and let’s not forget sexy! Mostly every clothing ad has sex appeal in them‚ therefore using the appeal to pathos. Not only that‚ they try to use a logical appeal in their ads too‚ such as if you

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    English 103-5001 14 February 2013 Analysis Essay Advertisements‚ they are all around us from the magazines and newspapers we read to televisions programs we watch. What exactly are they? They are ways for companies to catch the attention of consumers to entice us to purchase or use their products. My advertisement is an internet ad for Clorox Bleach. As I was researching different ads for this particular product something caught my eye. It seemed that every ad for Clorox bleach had a woman‚ and

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    set by Advertising Standards Authority (known as ASA)‚ it basically tightens the creative freedom to cigarettes advertising. However‚ Silk Cut advertising has successfully launched a campaign that break through the tradition of cigarette ad‚ as well as print ad in the world. This document will be covered the areas of‚ why the campaign was launched‚ the location of the campaign had run‚ the reason behind and the people who created it. Who creative the Silk Cut campaign? The classic Silk Cut campaign

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