EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING Hum176/ Kellie Abbey INTRODUCTION • Analyze and determine how automobiles are advertised • Role of advertising • Ethical standards for advertising and who determines them • advertising effects on American culture • conclusion 5 KEY PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES • Testimonial‚ supporting a product • Bandwagon‚ a specific product used • Promotion‚ who is the audience • Repetition‚ repeated many times • Humor‚ techniques selling the products MY PRODUCT: AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS
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Disadvantages of the advertising Advertising is the name given to the process of commercial promotion of goods and services in order to increase its sales. It can be done by means of a number of mediums like television‚ newspaper‚ wall paintings‚ billboards‚ magazines‚ internet‚ by the word-of-mouth and in many other ways. Advertising informs the buyers about the ability of a certain product or service in the market and encourages them to buy it. However‚ some people are very keen on exposing
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Advertising today focuses on specific targeted demographic groups. There is a direct focus on marketing products to young consumers. This age group sees the commercials‚ but does not really understand the directed message. This can have an adverse effect on the way children interpret and understand the message being presented to them. "The average American child sees more than 40‚000 commercials a year‚ and advertisers spend more than $12 billion annually marketing to themdouble the amount of
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every companies‚ is advertising. Advertising is a field of expertise which requires a combination of creativity and the ability to persuade and influence customer’s behavior. However‚ ones’ creativity can appear offensive or vulgar in other’s eyes especially when it connects to highly sensitive topics like sexuality‚ racism or politics. This paper will look into some specific case of banned advertisings due to its misleading as well as misunderstanding graphic usage. Advertising is a communication
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GENDER STEREOTYPES IN ADVERTISING INTRODUCTION: This paper aims to focus in the presence and evolution of gender stereotypes in advertising. So‚ we could start defining stereotypes and more specifically‚ media gender stereotypes. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ a stereotype could be defined as :”A preconceived and oversimplified idea of the characteristics which typify a person‚ situation‚ etc.; an attitude based on such a preconception. Also‚ a person who appears to conform
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In the year 1999‚ $120 billion was spent on marketing products to consumers (Killing Us Softly 3). Along with products‚ the advertising industry sells the intangible: "Ads sell a great deal more than products. They sell values‚ images‚ and concepts of success of worth‚ love and sexuality‚ popularity‚ and normalcy. They tell us who we are and who we should be. Sometimes they sell addictions" (Kilbourne‚ Beauty and the Beast). When the average person is bombarded by 2‚000-3‚000 ads a day (Kilbourne
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Phoenix Advertising Roanoke Branch 1313 Swink Drive Roanoke‚ VA 24001 Phone: (704) 555-5234 Fax: (704) 555-1324 October 25‚ 2012 Gregory S. Forest President Phoenix Advertising 2322 Phoenix Way Charlotte‚ North Carolina 28202
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DEFINITION‚ MEANING‚ AND CONCEPT DEFINITION: Advertising is the non personal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products‚ services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media. MEANING: Advertising is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take some new action. Advertising messages are usually paid for by sponsors and
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Q.1 Why was this poster published Britain in 1915? This poster (source A) was produced in the Britain in 1915 because it needed people to join the army but it did not make people join the army in 1915 like several other countries so to get people to join the army it published posters that implied you were a coward if you did not like source A. Source A is a army recruitment poster that shows a John Bull standing in front of a row of soldiers saying “who’s absent? Is it you?” John Bull was a fictional
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There were four different ads for the flu vaccine‚ they all used common advertising techniques. I felt that the two ads that used association didn’t do a good job of persuading me towards getting the flu vaccine. The other two ads did a good job of promoting the flu vaccine. I didn’t like the two ads that used association. The one ad used the slogan "Share Music‚ Not the Flu" The target audience was young adults. I felt this was patronizing‚ because instead of telling it in a factual straightforward
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