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    Effect of Advertisement

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    Romans practiced advertising; but the earliest indication of its use in this country dates back to the middle Ages‚ when the use of the surname indicated a man’s occupation. The next stage in the evolution of advertising was the use of signs as a visual expression of the tradesman’s function and a means of locating the source of goods. This method is still in common use. The seller in primitive times relied upon his loud voice to attract attention and inform consumers of the availability of his services

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    ADVERTISEMENT-The Concerns Introduction-What Is Advertisement‚ A Marketing Tool? Advertisement is a communication tool‚ used in marketing to promote the product in public. The main aim is to increase the sales‚ through perfect promotion (Percy and Elliot‚2012).Advertisement is one of the key factors in brand building and sustaining the same. The main aim of advertisement is to remind and persuade the existing and potential customer to make a purchase decision. Advertisement should be deep

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    Visual Merchandising

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    Visual merchandising is developing the floor plans‚ lighting effects‚ display the products to attract the customers toward making the purchase. Visual merchandising techniques were first introduced to the world in 19th century‚ when the big establishments like Marshall Field&Co changed their business from wholesale to retail and goods display became necessary to attract the consumers. It includes showing and promoting the products‚ creating an connection between the display and the viewer‚ getting

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    Angela Scarlett Scarlett-1 Instructor: Kate Morrison ENGL1000 Essay #3- Analysis of a printed advertisement March 23‚ 2012 The Power Of Advertisements In today ’s society‚ successful companies try to gain advantage over their competitors by drawing potential customers to their products through advertising. One example of this process is the Mott ’s Fruitsations advertisement. The headline of this advertisement reads: “Undercover Veggies Outrageous Fruit Taste!”‚ which is centered on the

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    Nike Advertisement

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    Nike Advertisement Analysis Every day many Americans sit back and watch the world go by‚ dreaming of getting out and reaching their personal ambitions. Although everyone has goals in mind to achieve‚ success depends on the drive he or she has inside. Imagine a shoe that can supplement that motivational drive. The Nike advertisement creates a conceptual situation that a running shoe can take a person anywhere they want. The caption states this running shoe will be there to give you motivation‚ “if

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    Alexandria Barone English 1101     This Nike advertisement focuses on an obese‚ out of shape young man. It insinuates that greatness can be achieved regardless of where your current baseline resides. For this young man‚ it appears that he is at the infancy stages of a quest for physical fitness. The setting appears to be rural and as he is jogging on a long stretch of desolate road. It is somewhat symbolic of his quest‚ desolate that is. In order for him to achieve his end goal

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    101A 10-28-13 15 appeals essay Advertisements are part of our everyday lives. From the moment that we step outside we are surrounded by ads posted on billboards to transportation to even blimps or jets painting the sky with car insurance propaganda. In the article‚ “Advertising’s fifteen basic appeals” Jib Fowels explains that the goal of the advertiser is to convince the consumer through physiological and psychological levels. By doing so the advertisement would have to include one or two of

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    Visual Effect This is an advertisement that you might see in a magazine. Some advertisements catch your eyes. Some advertisements don’t‚ but the one that do stand out to us leave an imprint. That ad leaves a visual imprint on our brain that affects the reader mentally without the reader knowing. An effective advertisement that particular left an imprint on my mind was of a young woman dressed up‚ bent over throwing up party streamers of many different colors from her mouth while wearing a party

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    Visual Analysis Paper This is an anti-smoking advertisement geared towards parents of young children. The advertisement is overall plain and simple; it gets straight to the point when you look at it and utilizes a dark theme. This anti-smoking advertisement is trying to evoke a sense of “parental guilt” into parents who smoke. The way the advertisement is able to do this is through the use of an optical illusion‚ use of text and the use of negative space. The first way the advertisement tries

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    pathos and logos. Logos is used by showing the natural process of attraction. The ad shows a man on top of a woman with a car on her face and the caption is‚ “The Ultimate Attraction.” It uses the logic that most men are attracted to women and that lust towards them is the strongest attraction they feel. Then it uses irony against the logic by putting a spread magazine with a car advertised‚ on her face. It is ironic because it goes against the logic of natural attraction and says that now the number

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