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    Social Benefits of Advertising

    Advertising works wonders on the minds of the consumers that in the end influence a purchase of a product. Advertising has led to many social benefits that are as under: Awareness Advertising is one of the oldest ways of spreading awareness about new products. More than half the population...
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    Ads are forced on TV viewers

    Ads are forced on TV viewers The viewers are under no obligation to see the commercials. TV programmes cost money. If ads are not shown the programmes have to be made at government expense and the tax payer will have to pay additional taxes. Does advertising result in a better standard of...
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    Advertising is lacking in good taste

    Some ads (Harpic ad) are irritating. If the public is offended, the advertisers find out through decreases in sales or news reports and that situation are rectified. Advertiser’s job is to communicate. Some advertisers are aesthetic and more sensitive than others.
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    Advertising promote products harmful to citizens

    There is a lot of legislation preventing the promotion and sale of harmful products. Cigarettes are harmful but smoke is more harmful. Liquor is dangerous and immoral according to critics. Attempts to abolish ads on these products only result in more use and illicit trade in such products. No...
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    Advertising Old People and Minority Groups

    There is a feeling among some that advertising is blatant, uneconomic and antisocial. It makes people buy more than they need it, encourages consumption of liquor and cigarettes; it is the cause of violence, murder, etc. The money that is spent on advertising is considered a waste. This...
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    Manipulation and Exploitation

    Does advertising manipulate people into buying what they don’t need? Critics contend that advertising is so powerful and persuasive that people have no choice but to buy what they see advertised, regardless of their actual need for these products. Advertisers exploit our inadequacies, anxieties...
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    Latesh trends in celebrity endorsement

    It is a known fact that the best endorsements achieve an eclectic balance between the product (brand) and the celebrity. Giving a brand a 'face' is more than just a marketing strategy to increase sales or gain market share, it is a decision that can change the future of the brand forever...
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    Scope of Celebriity Endorsement

    The use of testimonials by advertisers dates back to the 19th century when medicines were patented. Firms have been juxtaposing their brands and themselves with celebrity endorsers (e.g., athletes, actors) in the hope that celebrities may boost effectiveness of their marketing. The increasing...
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    Case Study on : Pantene unveils 'Shine Morning to Night' campaign

    Case: Pantene unveils 'Shine Morning to Night' campaign Pantene, the world's largest selling shampoo from Procter & Gamble conducted a consumer research on identifying the top hair needs which revealed that Indian women rated 'Shine' as the No.1 hair attribute. August 26, 2002, Mumbai...
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    Brand placement

    • Brand placement Brand placement often referred to, as product placement is the sales promotions technique of getting a marketer’s brand featured in movies and television shows. The use of a brand by actors and actresses or the mere association of the brand with a popular film/ television...
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    Project Report on PEPSI

    Project Report on PEPSI : this is the project study on pepsi which will help you a lot to know about pepsi and you can download it as well
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    CRM

    here is a brief thing on Customer relationship management....
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    Radio Industry ( FM Radio )

    hey mates my project topic is Radio Industry (FM Radio) Please give me related links for it.... its hard n fast thanks
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