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Papers On Advertising Issues
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Advertising at Nike
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A 5 page paper discussing this company's historical and current approach to advertising. The paper discusses celebrity endorsement, the company's level of affiliation with
professional and collegiate teams and its increasing broad-based approach to advertising. Not all of Nike's advertisements directly promote the brand, but rather promote the sports in which Nike shoes and apparel are used, such as its "March Madness" series in 1999. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSNikeAdv.wps
Advertising Between 1870 and 1930
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This 8 page paper looks at ads between 1870 and 1930 and talks about the history of advertising within that time period. Twenty-one sources are used in the footnotes provided.
Filename: SA112Ad.wps
Advertising Campaigns of the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s / The Focus on the American Middle Class
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This 5 page paper looks at different print advertising campaigns over the course of the last four decades and considers the similarities and differences that exist in terms of target audience, message content, product and pricing information, message complexity, visual imagery and the overall impact of the advertisement related to the nature of the existing market focus. This paper attempts to demonstrate through the evaluation of four specific advertisements (one for each decade) that there was an increasing focus on the targeting of the American middle class as a primary consumer base. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHad60s.wps
Advertising Costs too Much
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2 pages worth of reasons (10 reasons in all) why "advertising costs too much." Excellent for debates. Two bibliographic references.
Filename: Adcostto.wps
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