April 17, 2023
Currently, one can find advertisings about any kind of product and these are globally widespread, both locally and on the internet. That results in a daily overexposure, which leads us to be concerned about to what extent marketing influence our decision in regards to choice a product or persuade us to purchase something that it is not really indispensable at that moment.
The typical argument in favour of marketing practices is that companies have the right to inform to their potential customers about product or services they offer, in order to ease their election between a wide range of brands. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that people do not demand for such help, even more, if it is taken into consideration that the most of goods are basic and customers can effectively compare them in the supermarket. Therefore, it is unquestionable to think about the idea of persuasion there is behind companies purposes through advertising, making people get interested in things that they do not really need. However, no way this situation go so far as to affect the general public psychologically.
Regarding to this topic, there is nothing to be worried about, since marketing will get companies made a place for their mark’s name, however consumers often are smart enough to discern about what it is truthful and objective information and those claims which exceed by far reality.
To sum up, the main, yet hidden, purpose of advertising is to persuade people to buy what they offer, rather than keep them informated.
You are doing a Marketing course. As part of the module on advertising
strategies, your tutor asks whether advertising is typically designed to exploit or
inform, and opens it to a class debate. You have made the notes below.
Advertising: Exploitation or Information?
« Of course it’s information-based, how else
will consumers learn about the product?
« Most companies care too much about their
reputation to risk false or unclear advertising.
« There's information and persuasion;
intelligent people know the difference.
Other opinions expressed included:
“Advertising exploits; it makes people feel
bad for not buying things they don't even
need.”
“It deliberately targets children and
vulnerable people, who are less able to
discriminate.”
“It exaggerates certain things and makes
misleading claims.”
Write an essay for your tutor discussing two of the points from your notes. You
should explain whether you think advertising is typically designed to exploit or
inform and provide reasons to support your opinions.
You may, if you wish, make use of the opinions expressed in the seminar, but
you should use your own words as far as possible.
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Currently, one can find advertisingements about any kind of product and these. They are globally widespread, both locally and on the internet and in real life.
We usually say "advertisements", not "advertisings".
As an opposite to the internet, we often say "real life" or "the real world"
That results in a daily overexposure, which leads us to be concerned about to what extent marketing influences our decisions in regards to choiceosing a product or persuadeing us to purchase something that it is not really indispensablenecessary at that moment.
"indispensable" usually refers to an object that is absolutely necessary for something to exist. I think that word is a little strong for this context. To me, "necessary" sounds best here.
The typical argument in favour of marketing practices is that companies have the right to inform to their potential customers about product or services they offer, in order to ease their electionhelp them choose between a wide range of brands.
Nonetheless, there is no doubt that people do not demand for such help, even more,this help, especially if it is taken into consideration that the most of goods we see advertisements for are basic and customers can effectively compare them in the supermarket.
Therefore, it is unquestionable to think about the idea of persuasion there is behind companies purposes through advertisinghat the purpose of advertising is to persuade us, making people get interested in things that they do not really need.
I'm not completely sure what the first part of the sentence meant, so I tried my best to make a change that matches what you were trying to say.
However, in no way does this situation go so far as to affect the general public psychologically.
"In no way" is a set phrase. We use all three words, not just "no way".
Regarding to this topic, there is nothing to be worried about, since marketing will getallow companies made a place for their mark’s name, howeverto make consumers aware of their products, and consumers often are smart enough to discern about what it is truthful and objective information and those claims which exceed by far realitywhat is false.
To sum up, the main, yet hidden, purpose of advertisingements is to persuade people to buy what they offer, rather than to keep thempeople informated.
"advertising" means ads in general, whereas "advertisement" refers to an actual ad.
In this sentence, "advertisements" works better than "advertising" because people are buying what is being offered by the actual advertisements.
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Currently, one can find advertisings about any kind of product and these are globally widespread, both locally and on the internet. Currently, one can find advertis We usually say "advertisements", not "advertisings". As an opposite to the internet, we often say "real life" or "the real world" |
That results in a daily overexposure, which leads us to be concerned about to what extent marketing influence our decision in regards to choice a product or persuade us to purchase something that it is not really indispensable at that moment. That results in "indispensable" usually refers to an object that is absolutely necessary for something to exist. I think that word is a little strong for this context. To me, "necessary" sounds best here. |
The typical argument in favour of marketing practices is that companies have the right to inform to their potential customers about product or services they offer, in order to ease their election between a wide range of brands. The typical argument in favour of marketing practices is that companies have the right to inform to their potential customers about product or services they offer |
Nonetheless, there is no doubt that people do not demand for such help, even more, if it is taken into consideration that the most of goods are basic and customers can effectively compare them in the supermarket. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that people do not |
Therefore, it is unquestionable to think about the idea of persuasion there is behind companies purposes through advertising, making people get interested in things that they do not really need. Therefore, it is unquestionable t I'm not completely sure what the first part of the sentence meant, so I tried my best to make a change that matches what you were trying to say. |
However, no way this situation go so far as to affect the general public psychologically. However, in no way does this situation go so far as to affect the general public psychologically. "In no way" is a set phrase. We use all three words, not just "no way". |
Regarding to this topic, there is nothing to be worried about, since marketing will get companies made a place for their mark’s name, however consumers often are smart enough to discern about what it is truthful and objective information and those claims which exceed by far reality. Regarding |
To sum up, the main, yet hidden, purpose of advertising is to persuade people to buy what they offer, rather than keep them informated. To sum up, the main, yet hidden, purpose of advertis "advertising" means ads in general, whereas "advertisement" refers to an actual ad. In this sentence, "advertisements" works better than "advertising" because people are buying what is being offered by the actual advertisements. |
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