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    Advertising Appeal

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    Advertising appeals 1) informative/rational appeal 2) Emotional appeal 3) Transformational appeal 4) Combination appeal 5) Reminder appeal 6) Teaser appeal 7) Straight sell factual appeal 8) Scientific technical evidence 9) Demonstration 10) Comparison 11) Testimonial 12) Slice of life 13) Animation 14) Personality 15) Fantasy 16) Dramatization 17) Humor 18) Combinations • Rational Appeal: These are those advertisements in which customer ask before purchasing vehicle‚ why

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    McDonalds advertising

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    McDonald’s and Their Advertising Influence University of South Florida Abstract This essay seeks to explain the link between McDonalds advertisement and the effect on the average consumer. McDonalds is one of the most popular fast food chains in the United States and is also criticized for their unhealthy foods. In my analysis I will analyze the history of McDonalds and how their advertising and publicity has affected the public mindset. I will also analyze how

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    Surrogate Advertising

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    these products in the media in the year 2002. ORIGIN OF SURROGATE ADVERTISEMENTS As a reaction to the directive of Government‚ the liquor & tobacco majors sought other ways of endorsing their products. They have found an alternative path of advertising through which they can keep on reminding their liquor brands to their customers. They have introduced various other products with the same brand name. Launching new products with common brand name is known as brand extension‚ which can be carried

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    False Advertising

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    televisions‚ radio‚ billboards and even surfing online. Many companies spend millions on advertising since advertising can lead to increase their revenue. Advertising can promote positive impact or negative impact to our society. But the advertisement has caused more negative impact to our society because it persuades people to purchase goods or services they don’t really need. There are numerous advertising tricks such as negative emotions‚ fear‚ anxiety or guilt is being used to persuade us to

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    Kids Advertising

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON ADVERTISING AND KIDS Acknowledgement The subject matter of this report would remain incomplete without acknowledging gratefully the efforts and inputs of the people who made it possible. With deep sense of gratitude I acknowledged the encouragement and guidance received by Mr.Gajendar Sharma‚ for facilitating with suggestions/comments for maintaining the quality of the report. I feel indebted to all the kids and their parents especially who patiently

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    Advertising Essay

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    advertisement is everywhere you see. If you ever took a look around‚ an example of a simple way of advertising would be by taking a look around at items where you’re at now. For example‚ in the room you may be sitting in‚ take a look around at all the items placed around and you’ll see various logos. According to The Ultimate Marketing Machine’s claim‚ I agree that fun does play a role in advertising. Authors such as Delia Cleveland‚ Jay Chiat‚ and Meghan O’Rourke would have to agree or disagree.

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    Wedra 1 Whitney Wedra ENG 111/Jones 7 October 2014 Prescription medication: necessary or wanted? Summary “We Love Them. We Hate Them. We Take Them.” by Abigail Zuger discusses the sensitive topic of prescription drug abuse by doctors. She claims in her essay that drug advertisements have become so persuasive and aggressive‚ that doctors are feeling the need to prescribe them to patients‚ even though they don’t necessarily need them. Zuger uses a personal experience from her life to illustrate

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    Fallacies in Advertising

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    Fallacies in Advertising According to Bassham et al. (2002)‚ a logical fallacy is “an argument that contains a mistake in reasoning” (p. 140). There are two types of logical fallacies‚ fallacies of relevance‚ and fallacies of insufficient evidence. Fallacies of relevance happen when the premises are not logically relevant to the conclusion. Fallacies of insufficient evidence occur when the premises do not provide sufficient evidence to support the conclusion. Though there are several logical fallacies

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    Lgbt Advertising

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    1978‚ and in 1995 began several countermeasures‚ including dropping the questions regarding homosexuality and extending domestic partnership benefits to its LGBT employees. The company also hired Mary Cheney as a marketing representative and began advertising in The Advocate (an American LGBT-related newsmagazine) and at events such as Denver ’s PrideFest. The change in Coors’ policies and their marketing as well as their participation in LGBT targeted events shows just a small amount of the impact that

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    Women In Advertising

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    Analysis of Women in Advertising (All advertisements referenced in this document can be found in The Practice of Writing‚ Fifth Edition published by Bedford/St Martin’s) Since the advent of advertising in printed media women have been featured and targeted by various companies as a key demographic. The goal has always been the same‚ though the methods of reaching women have changed drastically in the last century. The image of women in advertising has evolved from primarily a homemaker into

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