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Papers On Marketing & Consumer Behavior
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Advertising Techniques in the Wake of Current Events
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15 pages. As current events change it is only natural that the marketing of consumer products must change as well. In the wake of natural disasters, war, and terrorist acts, we see marketing become more patriotic in nature. Other events spark unique advertising changes as well. The focus of this paper is how advertising must change with the times in order to keep the consumers' goodwill. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: JGAadtne.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
Advertising: History, Overview, Future Trends
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A 48 page overview of advertising. Merchants and manufacturers have been advertising their products and services literally for hundreds of years. Though advertising never has been as intense as it is in today’s hypercompetitive environment, it nonetheless has been instrumental in the success (and failure) of many, many businesses over the years. The purpose here is to review advertising’s history and how it has changed over the years, and to glimpse into the future for what forms it likely will take in coming years. The paper discusses advertising’s history; the 4 Ps; semiotics; the fallout of Calvin Klein’s 1995 campaign; international advertising; and advertising as art. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: KSadvHistOverv.rtf
Advertising; Does Sex Sell?
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During the 1980's and 1990's it was generally accepted that the use of sexual images or suggestion could have a very positive influence in advertising campaigns. In more recent year this approach has been questioned, many studies have taken place, some indicating that the use of sex has changed other reach the conclusion that sex is not long such a persuasive tool. This 17 page paper looks at the question 'does sex sell?' using a comprehensive literature review and providing an outline for a full dissertation. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
Filename: TEsexsell.rtf
Advertising’s Basic Components
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A 6 page paper analyzing common advertising practices. The primary tool of the “promotion” component of the marketing mix, advertising contains specific components serving as tools used to convey the advertiser’s message. This paper explores qualities of the visual, aural and copy components, illustrating each with examples of current or recent campaigns. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSmktgAdvBasics.rtf
Airline Advertising
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This 10 page paper considers the statesmen that "Too much contemporary airline advertising is boring, stereotyped and sexist". The paper examines this using six different airlines advertisements, for television and print and deconstructing the marketing content. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEairadv.rtf
Airline Deregulation Today
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8 pages in length. This informative
paper on airline deregulation outlines the issues, summarizes the
facts, and responds to specific questions concerning
deregulation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAdereg.wps
Airline Marketing Since September 11th
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17 pages in length. The ripple effect of September 11th's terrorist attack has touched virtually each and every person in one way or another; however, perhaps nowhere was the detrimental impact felt more severely than in the travel industry. In essence, people were terrified to leave the safety and sanctity of familiar surroundings and, as a direct result, airplane travel plummeted to a new low. This reaction to the potential for subsequent attacks caused untold numbers of airline employees to be furloughed or laid off indefinitely, while the airlines themselves took such an economic beating that many required government bailout in order to remain in business. As such, marketing tactics have reflected the need for people to overcome their fear and once again support the airline industry's precarious existence. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCAirMk.rtf
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