Consumers formulate images of the marketing stimuli that they are faced with; this is referred to as imagery. The perceived images that get formed may relate to the
product/service offerings and the marketing mix.
By providing imagery that makes the product look appetizing, the company can persuade some consumers to buy the product. In some cases, especially if a product might be bad for the consumer, an argument may be difficult to mount. The image takes away this problem, drawing the consumer's eye to how delicious the product looks, as opposed to how many calorie, grams of fat, salt and sugar it has.
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
you have not seen my Imagery. NASA released its Imagery.
There is some wonderful imagery in this book.A photographer is a master of imagery.
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Imagery is a noun.
Some commonly used types include relaxation imagery, healing imagery, pain control imagery, and mental rehearsal.
This is imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of taste.
Imagery refers to descriptive language that evokes sensory experiences in the reader. The main types include visual imagery (sight), auditory imagery (sound), olfactory imagery (smell), gustatory imagery (taste), and tactile imagery (touch). Additionally, kinesthetic imagery conveys movement, while organic imagery expresses internal sensations, such as emotions. Each type enhances the reader's experience by creating vivid mental pictures and feelings.
There are 7 types of imagery in a poem to look for:Visual--What you seeAuditory--what you hearTactile--what you touchOlfactory--what you smellGustatory--what you tasteOrganic--Internal states Example: hungerKinesthetic imagery--movement or tension Examples: After Apple-Picking - "I feel the ladder sway as the boughs bend."
grotesque imagery contains the 5 senses
imagery