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    Advertising has changed the market and consumer culture of America. In the 19th Century‚ those changes in the market paralleled changes in the modes of transportation and communication and urban growth. Today‚ advertising on the World Wide Web has become a recent phenomenon because most consumers surf the Internet daily. Advertising is a deeply pervasive part of all lives lived in consumerist economies. The average individual in Western society is bombarded with several hundred adverts per day

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    Advertising Introduction: Advertising is a form of communication that typically attempts to persuade potential customers to purchase or to consume more of a particular brand of product or service than competing brands or services – or if the advertising in not on behalf of a brand but for instance a public service – to change their behaviour. Modern advertising developed with the rise of mass production in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and has now developed as an essential

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    Explain how logos‚ ethos and pathos are used in advertising. Advertising is a form of communication for marketing used to encourage‚ persuade or manipulate the audience to continue or take new actions. Many companies‚ be it a popular brand like apple or a local brand like F&N‚ use advertising to market their products. In order for these advertisements to be effective they need to be rhetoric and so‚ use the three forms of rhetoric: Pathos‚ Logos and Ethos to persuade the audience to purchase their

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    to satisfy consumer’s needs‚ the advertising can be a crucial factor in decision making process. In simple words‚ advertisement is distributing information addressed to target group of consumers about the product and its features. Nowadays it became a usual thing for almost every industry. If you look around‚ you understand that all around us is advertisement. And more often question rises whether advertising is information or manipulation. On one hand advertising could be informative in terms of

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    9) Aurora Foods Inc. markets Log Cabin‚ Mrs. Butterworth’s‚ and Aunt Jemima brands of pancake syrup. Aurora is most likely to use a _____ approach to developing creative strategy for each brand. A | inherent drama | B | brand image | C | unique selling proposition | D | positioning | E | repositioning | 9) Aurora Foods Inc. markets Log Cabin‚ Mrs. Butterworth’s‚ and Aunt Jemima brands of pancake syrup. Aurora is most likely to use a _____ approach to developing creative strategy for

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    to buy organs for transplantation. There was evidence that many of these organs come from the bodies of prisoners who were executed. Moreover‚ it was the only ethical issues‚ but so has the commercialization‚ which suggested a very unethical in most countries. According to Nora Machado‚ the commercialization of organ donation has a contradictory

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    There was no question if advertisers should use visual rhetoric‚ but how they should use it in this specific advertising theme. McDougall‚ W. (1926) An Introduction to Social Psychology (Revised Edition) Nedeljković‚ M. (2001) Marketinški priručnik‚ Serbia‚ Novi Sad‚ Dnevnik novine i časopisi. Rot‚ N. (1968) Socijalna psihologija‚ Serbia‚ Beograd‚ Rad. Scott‚ L.M. (1994) Images in Advertising: The Need for a Theory of Visual Rhetoric‚ The Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 2 (Sep.‚ 1994)‚ pp

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    What is Advertising Advertising is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage‚ persuade‚ or manipulate the audience to continue or take some new action. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behaviour with respect to a commercial offering. Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through "branding‚" which involves associating a product name or image with certain qualities in the minds of consumers. Non-commercial advertisers

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