QUESTIONS FOR‚ THE PERSUADERS GENERAL What in "The Persuaders" surprised you? Name one new thing you learned about marketing or politics from watching the film. Name one new thing you learned about yourself from watching the film. MARKETING PRODUCTS "The Persuaders" begins by questioning the increase in the amount of advertising we typically encounter in our daily lives. How would you assess the amount of advertising you see? Too much? Too little? Just right? In your view‚ what difference
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January 2014 Analysis of The Persuaders The following essay is a summation of the OPB documentary The Persuaders‚ a journalistic inquiry into the history and global effects of marketing and big advertising. The film explains the process of creating an emotional brand‚ and identifies the impacts it has on society. The narrator closes the film with a statement to the audience: No matter how well a product is marketed‚ it’s not a part of you‚ it’s just a product. The Persuaders begins by pessimistically
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Marketing 10/16/12 Sal Rosace Persuaders Marketing has developed into an onslaught of clutter unavoidable in today’s society. The majority of people that live in our culture see advertisements as endless and unavoidable nuances that they must endure day in and day out. Consequently‚ the people in the businesses of marketing and advertising are feeling a sense of urgency to revolutionize the industry and bring back its relevancy and effectiveness now more than ever before. We live in a country
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society‚ it is nearly impossible to go through a normal day and not be overwhelmed by it. Whether it be watching TV or walking through a city street‚ people are bombarded with hundreds of ads trying to sell their product on why it is the best. The persuaders documentary does a great job of highlighting this when they described marketing and advertisement today. The constant need for companies to make their product know or keep their product relevant has led to a clustering of information as depicted
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representation of the truth. Frontline ’‚ US Media Blues ’ and Media Watch ’ attempt to give insight on how media corporations represent the truth. Collectively‚ these three texts are an invitation for responders to question the authority and work ethics of those who control the telling of the truth‚ and think critically of how the truth can be distorted or misrepresented. Arguably‚ the representations of truth by the media are influenced by ulterior motives. Frontline satirize such motives of media
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that the truth can often be misleading. Since the first episode of Frontline‚ aired in 1994 as a satirical TV-series on Current Affairs programs (‘A Current Affair’ ‘Sixty Minutes’ etc.)‚ people have been exposed to the problematic nature of news delivery within capitalists’ societies where profits are a consideration. Frontline reveals how the truth can become a casualty in the scramble for ratings. Throughout the series‚ Frontline producers expose the lengths Current Affairs programs will endeavour
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MKTG 4770– Consumer Behavior Video Reaction Assignment Answer the following questions in the space provided after watching the PBS documentary THE PERSUADERS. The video can be watched in full on the PBS website. 1. According to the video‚ how has the role of marketing and advertising shifted over time? hhhhhhggggghhjj 2. In the film‚ Kevin Roberts uses the term “lovemark”. What is a “lovemark?” How does the concept relate to brand loyalty (both behaviorally
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Persuaders Response Advertising companies constantly struggle with ways in which to differentiate themselves. “The more messages they create the more they have to create to reach us; it has led us to a vicious circle of clutter”. Companies strive to “break through the clutter”‚ which in turn just creates more of a mess. Companies use tactics such as guerilla marketing‚ an alternative plan to grab consumer’s attention. This method takes an “in your face” approach‚ something out of the ordinary.
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The Persuaders The persuading industry of advertising has increased considerably through the years. The multimillionaire advertising industries have been persuading people to do that by bombarding them with advertising everywhere. Everywhere you look there are ads. It may be in magazines‚ newspapers‚ TV commercials‚ or websites. They engage you with things you want with advertising so that you buy their product or consume the service they want you to consume. After watching the video “The Persuaders”
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In The Hidden Persuaders‚ Rob Walker described what Word of Mouth (WOM) is‚ some background of a Word of Mouth company‚ joined companies and agents¡¦ beneficence after participation‚ and the related ethical problem. In his article‚ Walker stayed that Word of Mouth is a untraditional advertising strategy in which companies‚ instead of selling advertisement on the public medias‚ have all different background¡¦s people to sign up as agents. WOM got rid of the conventional marketing strategy‚ selling
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