You can not use anyone elses image for advertising unless you get their permission.
Companies often use it to promote image-building activities, such an environmentally friendly business practices or new community-based programs that it sponsors.
You have to download infraview, open the image, go to image>decrease color depth, change to 16
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ELIZATH REGINA Elizabetha Regina (Regina is latin for queen)
The taxpayer's money and the government's.
Corporate advertising are techniques and strategies that corporations use in order to advertise a certain image as reflecting their companies. For example, Starbucks in recent years has used corporate advertising to try and partner an image of environmental and economic stewardship tied to their corporate brand.
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Yes, so long as it is a public domain image, and not a copyrighted one.
Integrated marketing communication simplifies the marketing process by replacing personal selling with extensive use of advertising to create a positive brand image.
No; Star Wars trademarks are well protected.
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Adverting is most important to to create a brand image, Yes it happened sometime that to not getting effective results, well for advertising I like to use Look walker Advertising, Go with cac.org.in
Companies often use it to promote image-building activities, such an environmentally friendly business practices or new community-based programs that it sponsors.
emotional appeal
Once a company decides what type of specific advertising campaign it wants to use, it must decide what approach should carry the message. A company must decide on such items as frequency, media impact, media timing, and reach.
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sometimes the primary role of advertising to act as a reminder to buy and use the brand. The brand may be established and already have a relatively solid, stable image. Reminder advertising then serves to stimulate immediate purchase and /or use to counter the inroads of competition. Other examples of reminder advertising are the shelf talkers or other point-of -purchase (POP) materials placed in stores at or near where the brand is on display. Such POP materials often feature the package , price and key selling idea.