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    you guys think about this? Wendy-I think one of the problems is the way of promotion. Through interviewing people on the street‚ we find out that most of the people don’t know about our product. I think the advertisement we make for Natural is not sufficient because we only make advertisement through health care magazines and radio. Gan-I agree to what Wendy said. I also think that the range of places that we sell our product is too small. This causes a problem to our customer. They have to go to

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    The war between detergent giants Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and Procter & Gamble (P&G) continues. [pic] This ad is special as it is plain stupid. However‚ a recent ad on TV takes a direct dig on the competitor’s product which is not something that has been seen on the Indi-Ad scene. The indirect references in ads have been in plenty but never ever I have seen such a direct attack. If you are familiar with Tide ads‚ their USP has been to highlight the superior technology which make the clothes more

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    Sexuality is a major advertisement tool used in today’s society. I feel like everyone has heard the phrase‚ “Sex sells!” at some point throughout their life. When first reading this question‚ I immediately thought of Victoria’s Secret. Victoria’s Secret’s advertisements tend to focus on half-naked‚ sexualized women. Recently‚ I was walking through the mall and saw many different posters for Victoria’s Secret that entailed exactly that – a half-naked woman. Another guilty advertisement is the notorious

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    The Effects of Television Fast-Food Advertisements  on Eating Habits of De La Salle University-Manila Students             In partial fulfillment of the requirements for ADSERCH    by Patrick Isiah Garcia  Annabelle Gutierrez  Joy Kathrina Lim  Trixie Loraine Ngo  Catherine Angela Ocampo  Juan Luis Tay De La Salle University-Manila   December 19‚ 2009   Entering college or university is a major pivotal change in a student ’s life.

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    pop culture is a universal language where each and every population interprets different because of what the like‚ what they want‚ what they need and also what they used to. The influence of the media on people is tremendous‚ and the effect of advertisements that direct images of beauty and the perfect slim figure have a harmful effect

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    other print ads. (http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/advertorial-vs-advertisement-5280.html) Advertorials differ from traditional advertisements in that they are designed to look like the articles that appear in the publication. Most publications will not accept advertisements that look exactly like stories from the newspaper or magazine they are appearing in. The differences may be subtle‚ and disclaimers—such as the word "advertisement"—may or may not appear. Sometimes terms describing the advertorial

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    Leslie Harvill Armstrong Eng. 093-46C Advertisement Analysis Essay #2 March 19‚ 2013 Pepsi Next “Dancing Baby” There are several different types of advertising in the world today‚ like newspaper ads and magazine ads. Then there are commercials‚ they can be very manipulative in persuading specific audiences to buy their products. In the Pepsi Next “Dancing Baby” commercial‚ they use what is called a trick image. It is the funniest part of the commercial and is what makes it so appealing. This

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    television‚ newspaper‚ and magazine advertisement. They concern about magazine advertisement most. Everything depends on the advertisement‚ how the ad is looking also a model in the ad. The biggest thing depends on is the model. In most magazine ad‚ every sponsor uses the female model. So their advertise looks good and make good impression on the people. Women In magazine advertisement are shown as beautiful‚ passive‚ also nurturing. First in every advertisement‚ all sponsor uses the female model

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    production of a new conditioning shampoo that will require the purchase of new mixing machinery. The machinery will cost $375‚000‚ is expected to have a useful life of 10 years‚ and is expected to have a salvage value of $50‚000 at the end of 10 years. The machinery will also need a $35‚000 overhaul at the end of Year 6. A $40‚000 increase in working capital will be needed for this investment project. The working capital will be released at the end of the 10 years. The new shampoo is expected to generate

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    The mind is a malleable thing to manipulate. Advertisers know this all too well as they orchestrate their symphony of images and language. The implications of ads‚ in its many forms‚ are powerful and far-reaching beyond basic comprehension. [THESIS] Ads ultimately have a negative impact on our lives because they are designed to unwarrantedly sway and influence our emotions and choices in a way that will affect our behavior to benefit the advertiser. [THESIS] With our money as the main motivator

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