-They use sex to sell the product.
-They try to convince you that if you drink, you'll be happy and have fun.
-They leave out a lot of truths about alcohol.
All of the above are correct!! Apex
Advertisements persuade by appealing to emotions, creating a connection between the product and the consumer's desires or needs. They often use persuasive language, compelling visuals, and relatable scenarios to capture attention and evoke feelings such as happiness, fear, or nostalgia. Additionally, advertisements leverage social proof, showcasing testimonials or endorsements to build credibility and encourage trust in the product. Ultimately, they aim to influence consumer behavior by highlighting benefits and creating a sense of urgency or exclusivity.
It really depends on what type of advertising and the message with it's level of purchase urgency. An in-store advertisement may have a last minute sale displayed in an aisle that will create an impulse buy whereas a television advertisement may make more of an impression and build brand recognition and trust over a time period leading to more sustained sales growth over a longer period of time. Many television advertisements though use impulse buying to their advantage with messages such as "30 minute expiration on this one time deal, call and order now". Branding becomes secondary, yet even those advertisements (infomercials) leave an impression over continued exposure. It boils down to what type of advertisement, where, and it's frequency.
If un-authoritative advertisements prevail in the market, consumers may become misled by false or exaggerated claims, leading to poor purchasing decisions and reduced trust in brands. This could result in a decline in overall product quality and safety, as companies prioritize catchy marketing over transparency and accountability. Furthermore, the market may experience increased regulation as authorities step in to protect consumers from deceptive practices. Ultimately, the credibility of advertising as a whole could diminish, impacting both consumer behavior and brand reputation.
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The Brand Trust Report was created on 2011-01-18.
The purpose of all advertising is to convince you the product is better than its rivals. If that were the case then there would be little or no need to advertise it.The alcohol market is no different.
The purpose of all advertising is to convince you the product is better than its rivals. If that were the case then there would be little or no need to advertise it.The alcohol market is no different.
We shouldnt
The purpose of all advertising is to convince you the product is better than its rivals. If that were the case then there would be little or no need to advertise it.The alcohol market is no different.
The purpose of all advertising is to convince you the product is better than its rivals. If that were the case then there would be little or no need to advertise it.The alcohol market is no different.
you shouldnt, its retarted some people want an anarchy not a democracy.
i dont trust this dumb website u shouldnt either
I looks like a reflex angle and you shouldnt trust this site because there are people that lie..............
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Unfortunately, no. Unless the user messages you and tells you that they've given you a trust point.
Take the alcohol or trust them to do the right thing.
Learn to spell, and learn to trust.