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    REPORT: • Introduction • Why advertising needs to be regulated? • Benefits for businesses by following advertisement regulations • Unfavorable circumstances for businesses by not following advertisement regulations • Types of false advertisements • Advertising to businesses • Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act • Advertising and Marketing Law • REGULATIONS THAT AFFECT ADVERTISING • Advertising Standards Regulation in Australia • International advertising regulation • How would you

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    Advertising is an important element in our world experience today. According to Merriam-Webster, advertising is defined as “the action of calling something to the attention of the public especially by paid announcements.” Everyday we experience a constant bombardment of multiple types of advertising including print media, television, internet, and social media. Advertising comes in two forms: direct advertising, which has a strong call to action and tries to get the viewer to take an action immediately

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    Discourse of Advertising Advertising is referred to as a form of discourse in the sense that it has influenced not only the structure of language and the modality of lifestyle, but also the content of routine daily acts of communicative exchanges. The messages of advertising have permeated the entire cultural landscape (Hosney 2011). Advertisements are seen as media discourse as they involve language and social processes. According to Fairclough (1989), "Consumerism is a property of modern capitalism

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    Advertising Advertising has become an important thing in our everyday life. Almost all the companies make advertisements these days. Usually companies when launching a new product gives advertisement about their products may be in on television or newspaper. This kind of advertising attracts audiences who are likely to buy the product. For example, the advertisement of cola attracts a large part of audience and they are influenced by watching their favorite stars drinking a cola on television that

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    Campaign Information Bud Light launched an advertising ad on their product that caused bad public relationships through its customers and non-customers. On April 28, 2015 Bud Light released a new slogan to their product (Brown, 2016). The new slogan that Bud Light put on their product stated, “Take No Out of Your Vocabulary Tonight”. Bud Light released this slogan because they started a campaign #Upforwhatever in May 2012 (Brown, 2016). The campaign was advertised and geared towards the younger

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    13 September 2017 The Beauty of Advertising In a society where we are encouraged to purchase the top brands, the shiniest jewelry, and the best products on the market, companies have began to put themselves out there. One of the main ways they have attempted to accomplish this is through advertising. Advertisements can be found virtually anywhere ranging from the newspaper to TV commercials to billboards… The possibilities are endless. Competition in the advertising world is fierce as corporations

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    Advertising and marketing have existed long ago in time, but most likely in a different form unfamiliar to us. Many years ago, sellers advertised by posting on the windows of shops, providing free samples of food, and eventually by posting in newspapers and radio (O’Barr, 2005). An intriguing historic fact is that advertising was used to convince people to journey to the New World in the 1800s (O’Barr, 2005). Nowadays, with increased exposure to media through television, cell phones, computers, and

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    promote sales. Since that time advertising has come a long way, with the introduction of advertising slogans and jingles cleverly designed to play on human pyschology and thereby maximise product sales. Within the last 150 years, forms of media that have been recently invented have become the most popular ways of advertising - such as radio, television and newspapers/magazines/billboards. These forms of media have been a gateway to allow subtle advanced advertising techniques to be used, although

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    Advertising is a powerful medium and people do get influenced by it. Advertising definitely has a profound influence on the kinds of products consumers buy. It can be uniquely tied to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in that advertising uses powerful anchors for their products that usually associate them with basic human needs: acceptance, love, security, self-esteem etc. Marketers utilize this method to activate a consumer’s motivation or determination for a particular product. For instance, if one has

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    Magazines are a popular item in the United States. They can be found in stores, offices, houses and more. They are very popular for advertising just like many more things. Television, news, radio, billboards and online are just a few of the forms of media companies use to advertise their products or services. The ads manipulate consumers in different ways which can be either positive or negative. The companies use their ads to influence the consumer to either buy or use their service. One of the

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