Advertising often confuses us by using persuasive techniques and emotional appeal that can distort reality. It employs complex language, exaggerated claims, and visual distractions that can mislead consumers about product efficacy or necessity. Additionally, the sheer volume of advertisements creates a sense of overwhelm, making it difficult to discern genuine value from gimmicks. This barrage of information can lead to indecision and misinformed choices.
Too much...we the people are the funding for not only the advertising, we pay the salaries for the governmdng owned advertising companies as well!
20%
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Yes you can people do it all of the time
One Dec 2009 study by the U of M (The Moon Study page 14 par. 8) showed 86 Billion dollars that year where spent on advertising in the US.
The Us spends about 10.9 billion dollars on advertising a year!
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how many advertising agencies exist?
There are over 800 advertising agencies in the U.S. :(
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Too much...we the people are the funding for not only the advertising, we pay the salaries for the governmdng owned advertising companies as well!
Advertising convinced consumers that they needed new products.
Probably, sent to confuse us even more!
the english language was meant to confuse us
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OMNICOM GROUP was listed in Advertising Age as the #1 advertising agency. The rest of the top agencies can also be found at Advertising Age online via PDF at www.adage.com
Advertising convinced consumers that they needed new products