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    Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm once said “when morality comes up against profit, it is seldom that profit loses.” Through the media, the internet, television stations and even newspapers, the world is surrounded by advertising. Not many people are aware of the intentions behind the execution and creation of each and every one of those advertisements. The corporate world plays a huge role in the marketing ploys created to deceive consumers. Using multiple tactics, corporations intentionally manipulate

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    Often you hear the phrase, “there is truth in advertising”. More and more media groups use unique and gimmicky concepts to grab the attention of their desired audience. One such concept commonly employed by advertising groups is scare tactics. Groups such as the Truth Campaign or the American Cancer Association have been using stark commercials with dark, and often graphic, materials to get across their anti-tobacco message. One of these ads (above) uses familiar imagery in a provocative way to

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    has also been suggested that these traditional methods may lead to motivational biases, especially when completing a self-report (Ohme, Reykowska, Wiener, & Choromanska, 2010). It is predicted that Australia will spend $15.4 billion dollars on advertising in 2017 (Dentsu Aegis Network, 2017), therefore it is important for researchers to identify what factors make advertisements effective. Recently, research has started to investigate the

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    Impact Of Advertising Impact based advertising is a form of advertising designed to have a lasting psychological effect on viewers so they will remember the product or vendor. This approach can help advertising produce the greatest results for a given expenditure. Impact based advertising is often contrasted with impression based advertising, which is focused on the number of times that an ad is seen and does not differentiate between segments of the audience. Impact-based advertising seeks to give

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    Today, every media consumer is ‘’exposed to sexual imagery in advertising. Sex’s use and misuse is constantly before everyone and elicit strong criticism’’ (Richmond & Hartman p.53). As anyone can notice, the use of sex in the media has been happening for several decades and the reason for it is simply because it works. Advertisements that are ‘’naturally sexy’’ tend to be remembered more often than ads that are not. Regarding this fact, the question arising is how ethical is it to use sex appeals

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    advertisements focus on two or three factors rather than all. These aspects can captivate the audience by its words or by the way a certain quality pops out while also keeping the ad simple and not overwhelming. Some companies even include more radical advertising techniques such as celebrity endorsements. Because celebrities have an immense social standing and can influence a mass amount of the population, companies find it very fitting to use this technique. Adidas is a company that has mastered the advertisement

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    Over the past decade, the influences of the advertising industry have been growing significantly and it has become a part of our daily life. Everyone gets exposed to advertisements, because they appear everywhere: on newspapers, fliers lying on the ground, on your favorite TV shows, and you can’t even browsing the Internet without accidentally clicking on 10 random ads. Since advertising has become such a big impact on our life, advertising companies try to come up with new and effective ideas for

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    1.3 Advertising Advertising, generally speaking, is the promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas, usually performed by an identified sponsor. Marketers see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy. Advertising involves the process where in a message is designed so as to promote a product, a thought, an idea or even a service. The concept of advertising has assumed a dynamic form with the use of the various mediums of communication. Advertising broadens the knowledge of the

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    much? Advertising! And it's not simply showing consumers what products or services these companies have to offer. In many cases, marketers lure consumers into buying from them by relying on common advertising traps. The first common trap is to tug on the heartstrings of Americans. Companies frequently create advertising that portrays people or animals dealing with difficult situations and asks the viewer for money to improve their lives. A real-world example of this type of advertising is the

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    Research Portfolio Aveeno Daily Moisturising Lotion | | | | | Contents 1. Introduction 5 2. Client Background 6 2.2 Product Offering 6 2.3 Direct and Indirect Competition 6 2.4 Positioning Against Competition 7 2.5 Unique Selling Proposition 7 2.6 Target Audience 7 Conclusion 9 References 10 Appendix 12 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to identify the direct and indirect competition of Aveeno’s Daily Moisturising Lotion, the positioning

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