that has already happened in Pakistan- Examples Submitted to: Mr. Asif Ayub Kayani Submitted by: Hina Ghafoor MBA121003 Submission Date: 08.05.2012 Muhammad Ali Jinnah University‚ Islamabad Ad Taken: Walls Badami ice-cream‚ latest one The main idea behind this advertisement is that Badami ice-cream adds to the happiness and joy of people and can be used as a dessert at any happy occasion. The target audiences include Punjabi people
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significant. In the beginning of 20th century‚ advertising a product moved from static announcement to a more persuasive manner. Companies were able to realize their customers that they actually need that product. By the end of 20th century the limits of ads agencies grown from print media to the more sophisticated and advance media like television and internet. Effects: Regarding the effects of advertisements‚ it has positive as well as negative effects. Positive effects are that‚ they gives the human
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person’s goods‚ services‚ or commercial activity; (2) the statement either deceives or has the potential to deceive a substantial portion of its targeted audience; (3) the deception is also likely to affect the purchasing decisions of its audience; (4) the advertising involves goods or services in interstate commerce; and (5) the deception has either resulted in or is likely to result in injury to the plaintiff. The most heavily weighed factor is the advertisement’s potential to injure a customer
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1990 Pepsi Ad: The choice of a new generation Pepsi has always been known for creating daring and unique advertisements. It is one of the most competitive carbonated beverage makers founded in 1898 by Caleb Bradham. From the beginning Pepsi has always tried to be two steps ahead of the times with their ads. With the 1990 Pepsi Pop Art Ad it creates a vivid take on its cans. This was the beginning of a new decade and new ideas had to come into play. Times were changing so companies had to be able
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RJ 1: hi this is _________. RJ 2: hi this is ____________ and welcome to our show knowledge trunk on radio 102.34. RJ 1: isn’t it a pleasant day. rj2: yep it is and a day full of excitement and we have an exciting topic for today‘s program for our listeners. rj1: yes it is a very exciting topic and our listeners especially those interested in sci –fic will just love it. RJ 2: yes today we will be talking about UFOs and extraterrestrials beings (aliens). RJ 1: so today we have with us professor
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tagline and the ad both call for spreading happiness which results in strong positive branding. * The ad has a catchy jingle. When someone recalls the jingle‚ he /she will instantly recall the coca cola brand as well. * The ad is short and concise‚ providing necessary information about the price of the product and the volume of soft drink found in a standard bottle. * The advertisement asks us to spread happiness to others by sharing a coca cola with them. Thus the ad is successful in
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Clara Schmetter Dr. Edwards MWF (12:00-12:50) ENGL 102 2015 Toyota Camry Ad Analysis The advertisement‚ for the 2015 Toyota Camry I selected presents a photo of an pristine‚ eye-catching‚ bright red Toyota Camry in front of what looks like a disjointed bridge in the middle of a remote canyon. In the background‚ positioned before the gap in the bridge are two indistinguishable‚ suited male figures standing in front of a black SUV. One of the figures appears to have his arms up in frustration. In the
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demographic groups. Have you ever noticed when you’re online‚ that many of the pop-ups and advertisements are generally items you’re interested in? The reason is that it’s all based on your searches and internet history. I have picked an effective ad that I’ve seen numerous times pop up on my children’s favorite websites. I’ve noticed that my older son who never favored too much in what is in this advertisement; all of a sudden crave and enjoy the product. This advertisement is set in an adolescent’s
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References: Scribd Inc. (2013). CWNA Guide to WirelessLANs‚ Second Edition. Retrieved from scribd.com: http://www.scribd.com/doc/19213695/CWNA-Guide-to-Wireless-LANs-Second-Edition-Chapter-4#page=5
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15‚ 2013 English 101 The Devices of Advertising In his essay “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” William Lutz informs readers about devices companies use to get people to buy their product. He explains many devices and techniques used in ads or commercials and how each of them work. There are many devices explained but there are 7 devices that are used most frequently. A dramatic claim uses a word and presents a dramatic claim after. Meaningless words are verbs that make it seem as if the
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