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Papers On Advertising Issues
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Advertising for the Twenty-First Century
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This 9 page paper examines three companies: Amazon.com, Proflowers, and The Gap in terms of its advertising. Several ads are discussed. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA41121.rtf
Advertising in International Contests:
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This 12 page paper examines advertising in its
latest internet form, "international contests. The
"information highway" has increased our
accessibility to products of the world, and added
a new glitch to those advertising "road" signs:
the international contest. Are these international
contest ads valid, or just another form of gambling,
or is there really good "stuff" just waiting for
you to pick-it up? Bibliography lists 25 sources.
NOTE: Sources attached = total this unit = 35pp.
Bibliography lists 25 sources..
Filename: BBinCad.doc.
Advertising in Monopolistic and Oligopolistic Markets
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5 pages in length. Takes a close look at the effects of advertising on firms in monopolistic and oligopolistic competitions and how limited advertising could affect these situations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAmonad.wps
Advertising In Movies / On-Screen Product Placement
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A 9 page paper on the benefits and the results of advertising by placing products within movies, TV shows and even CD-Rom-based computer games. Movie studios have long preferred using recognized national brands over generic approximations simply for the realism such product use provides. After Hershey's Reese's Pieces skyrocketed in sales following their appearance in the movie E.T., both advertisers and media producers have come to see product placement as a valuable tool: the advertising is inexpensive as national advertising goes, and the added revenues reduce the cost of production of the finished product. Some companies say that product placement is valuable only for brand reinforcement, but research indicates that advertisers can well expect increased sales. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Prodplac.wps
Advertising Industry Study
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A 10 page study of the advertising industry with a specific focus on companies within media advertising and the current transformation of major industry players in recent months. Bibliography lists 10 sourcs.
Filename: Adinst.wps
Advertising Is Not Free Press
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A series of well-thought argumentative reasons (discussed briefly in 2 pages) why the writer believes that advertising should not fall under 'Freedom of the Press." No Bibliography.
Filename: Freeadv2.wps
Advertising Issues
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A 3 page research paper that very briefly deals with some specific areas of marketing, such as models of consumer decision-making; personality theories; tri-component factor model and problem-solving consumer strategies. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khadvis.rtf
Advertising Issues
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A 5 page paper that discusses specific issues related to advertising. The first section discusses what puffery is and provides examples, the second discusses certain brand principles and two that Starbucks used and then forgot, and the third brief section critiques an ad for Wonderbra. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGadis3.RTF
Advertising on the Internet; Creating Pull for Bricks and Mortar Stores
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This 4 page paper considers if it is possible to internet advertising in order to create demand for a product in retail stores and persuade the retailers to stock the goods. The paper looks at the case of Estee Lauders’ ‘Advanced Night Repair Concentrate’, and considers if this type of strategy will persuade the shops to stock the product. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEadinter.rtf
Advertising Psychology: A Research Proposal
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a research proposal. This paper outlines the methodology to explore the issue of advertising psychology. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHAdvPsy.rtf
Advertising Self-Regulation
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8 pages in length. Advertising self-regulation is a
critical component of corporate social responsibility. Such efforts much exist inasmuch as the ethical approaches of purpose, principle and consequence are integral components of business social performance; itemizing these contributions finds one incorporating the interests of ethics and morality within the corporate structure, essential concepts that are often absent from a business
standpoint. The writer discusses how the basic motives behind this concept stem from the desire to not only advertise a particular product but to also do so in a responsible manner. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCadreg.wps
Advertising Sex
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Advertising is an invention of the capitalist society.
It serves only one purpose: to sell product. This 10 page paper
explores the thought that sexist imaging within advertising is simply a
form of communication specific to the culture and embedded within the
meaning of the values of that culture. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTsxadvt.wps
Advertising Techniques To Encourage Consumer Buying
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6 pages in length. Advertisers will go to just about any and all lengths in order to catch consumer attention and persuade people to purchase their products. The extent to which specific marketing techniques are utilized speaks volumes regarding the manipulative power contemporary advertising possesses. Some of these industry techniques advertisers use as a means by which to influence consumer buying include rhyme; alliteration and assonance; double meaning; repetition; dramatic words; metaphors; odd orthography; foreign terms; euphemisms; weasel words; and the breaking of linguistic rules of grammar and semantics. The writer discusses some of the above mentioned techniques. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCAdMrk.rtf
Advertising The American Dream
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This 5 page paper reviews three advertisements found in the October, 2001 issue of SELF magazine in light of Jack Solomon's ideas from his essay "Masters of Desire." The American Dream is discussed in light of the essay and the ads.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA140Ad.rtf
Advertising to Children
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A 5 page paper discussing the ethics of advertising directly to children. One of the largest and growing consumer markets is that of children under 15 years old. This group increasingly has their own money with which they can make their own decisions, and they are making those decisions with a vengeance. For whatever reason, parents are giving over spending decisions to their children. With older children, it is good training for them to be making many of their own purchasing decisions. But with the young ones, marketing today is becoming increasingly deceptive in its quest for increased creativity. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Adv-Kids.doc
Filename: AdvKids.rtf
Advertising to Educate and Benefit Consumers
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A 4 page paper discussing the benefits of using advertising to educate consumers. Educating consumers is a point of advertising's classic rules, but advertisers have moved increasingly further away from that rule in recent years as they strive merely to put brand names in front of consumers. As is the case with anything else when one or more points of "laws" are ignored, those ignoring those standard rules miss opportunity to achieve greatest efficiency. Pharmaceutical companies, online traders, online bankers and a host of other companies dealing in goods and services have fared well by including consumer education in their marketing efforts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSadvEducate.rtf
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