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THE NATURE OF ADVERTISING
By Corryn Boyes
ADVERTISING AND THE MEDIA
   Advertising is used to bring products, services and opinions to
    public notice.

   Adverts aim to persuade the public to respond in a certain
    way.

   Most advertising promotes goods for sale but it is also often
    used to promote charities, political parties or public services.

   Advertising supports the media as it is their main source of
    income.

   Advertising often features in the media and is chosen based
    on that favored by the advertisers target audience.
MEDIA AND COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE
   Traditionally media such as Television, radio and newspaper were used for advertising to reach a
    high number of consumers


   Due to the shift in recent years towards the use of internet for music, news etc the media choice of
    advertisers has had to change dramatically


   The mobile phone became a new mass media in 1998 when the first paid downloadable content
    appeared on mobile phones. This sparked mobile advertising . By 2007 the value of mobile
    advertising was worth billions.


   Mobile ads progressed to include banner ads, multimedia messaging services, picture and vidio
    messages, advergames and various engagement marketing campaigns.


   A particular feature driving mobile ads is 2D barcode which replaces the need type any web
    addresses. The mobile camera scans the code and takes you straight to the web page.


   Social networking is the focus of a lot of online advertising. This allows advertisers to take
    advantage of demographic information that the user has provided to the networking site. This
    allows direct advertising of specific products to reach the exact target audience intended by the
    company.
ADVERTISING AND THE ECONOMY
•   Advertising stimulates the economy and is an instrument of development


•It   does not sell goods or services but the benefits derived from them


•Advertising and industrial capitalism treats human beings as consumers only, creating a
psychological desire for products


•Advertising    promotes sales


•Higher    sales means more production resulting in lower costs and economies of scale


•This   creates conditions of lower prices and more sales which offers more employment


•Advertising    ensures the growth of the economy


•Withoutadvertising, products and services could not be sold in sufficient quantities so factories and
stores would have to close and jobs would be lost resulting in a crash of the economy
WEBROOT INTERNET SECURITY & RAY-
BANS
   I like both of these adverts although they are very different. The illustrative Ray- Bans ad is
    extremely eye catching and relates well to a young and trendy target audience. The line ‘never
    hide’ is demonstrated well by the bold and beautiful design on this ad. I think the illustration
    reflects the image of Ray-Bans and fits well with their brand personality. The ad is kept simple
    with little copy and no hidden messages which allows the viewer to make their own mind up
    about the product. I think this ad is more about selling the brand rather than the product,
    enforcing their brand identity using up to date artistic imagery that their consumers are likely to
    appreciate. In comparison, the Webroot advert appears quite uninviting. However this is the
    idea behind the ad as the viewer is faced with long tedious paragraphs of technical web jargon
    which they probably already associate similar brands with. After the initial glance of the ad the
    viewer is drawn to the heading and sub headings which state that they only care about the
    working finished product and not the process to get there. This ad relates really well to the
    majority of consumers who are likely to be sick of trudging through lots of text, struggling to
    understand what is best for them. The Webroot ad has used this insight to target everyday
    people who just want security packages without the fuss.


   These two ads are cosmetically very different as one is long copy and the other is illustrative
    with very few words. However each ad has accommodated to its target audience by using
    specific designs. The Webroot ad contains all the technical jargon that comforts the consumer,
    telling them that the product is very technical, whilst sparing them the need to read through it all
    and relating with them. This is necessary for the product as consumers want to know that the
    technicalities exist. Ray-Bans however, simply portray an image which is all their target
    audience need to be reminded of. The Webroot is very product specific whereas Ray-Bans is
    more brand image focused.
COMPARE AND CONTRAST
LEAGUE AGAINST CANCER &
MCDONALDS
   I think the McDonalds ad is very successful in getting across one key message in a
    simple visual. The stack of books is clear and clever in representing the burger, showing
    its quality status through the choice of books used. The image gives illusions of home
    cooking and natural produce as well as quality. The line ‘a sandwich for experts’ ties it all
    in nicely and highlights the so-called expertise that has gone into making the product.
    The Cancer ad is simple and easy to grasp in a glance too. Manipulating every day
    objects slightly for this campaign reminds the viewer about health risks. I think this
    campaign is effective, after looking at the images the viewer might start looking at these
    objects in their own homes differently. For example every time they pick up their lighter
    they might imagine the RIP letters in the ad. By using
     Common objects, the viewer can relate to the campaign in the same way that they
    might relate to the McDonalds cookery books which might generate nostalgia.


   I think the McDonalds sandwich ad is clever and a visually interesting way to get a
    message across. It is quite unique from other product specific McDonald ads which tend
    to feature a large photograph of the food. However I’m not sure if this ad would be as
    successful in creating desire for the sandwich as previous ones because books don’t
    tend to make your mouth water! Therefore if a consumer were to see this ad they would
    be unlikely to rush out to buy one. Although quite morbid the Cancer ad is powerful and
    would make the viewer see things differently. Both ads have different objectives, the
    McDonalds is to raise awareness of the new sandwich and create desire for the product
    whereas the Cancer ad is to make people stop and think and to make change happen.
KEY TEXTS
Campaignlive.co.uk
    Is a daily update of news in the ad world, recent campaigns, job opportunities, reviews and advice from
  some of the industries most admired faces. The weekly newspaper for the ad industry.


Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy
    In his book David Ogilvy covers the basic principles of modern advertising including how to create
  advertising that works, how to run and agency, how to write successful copy and what the future holds for
  the industry.


Brandrepublic.com
   Just as important as campaign but more diverse content and less specific to advertising. Covering
  advertising, marketing, PR and media this site is a hub of essential information and inspiration.


SteveRubel.com
    Steve Rubel is a Director of insights for Edelman, the worlds largest PR firm. He helps clients identify
  emerging technologies and trends that can be applied in marketing campaigns. This blog is a stream of
  insights on innovation, emerging media and digital culture


No Label by Naomi Klein
    This book about branding is a history of marketing and a sociological thesis rolled into one. An
  interesting insight into the birth of brands, bringing soul to mass marketing and making the product
  subservient.
COMPARING OLD AND NEW
VW
 The old design is in a newspaper format making the advert look quite formal and
    serious.

   There is dense body copy that tells a story about the size of the car as well as several
    other propositions.

   The new ad focuses on one proposition and communicates it in one simple image.

   The old ad is in black and white which makes it less eye catching.

   There is a story to each but the new one allows you work it out yourself.

   New ad sells the brand more than the product itself.

   Both have logo

   Second does not feature product and is less about the product as a whole.

   The modern advert has minimalist art direction making it easily understood in one glance
OLD AND NEW
Mentos

   Old ad is quite patronizing towards consumer, stating Einstein's name on the ad, presuming the consumer
    will not know the face


   Concept for old ad is quite abstract with no sort of reasoning behind why or how Mentos give you great
    ideas.


   Imagery supports the strap line but requires no thinking on the consumers behalf, a very straight forward
    ad but quite unconvincing


   New Mentos ad challenges the consumer to think for themselves, using imagery that does not obviously
    relate to the strap line used.


   The concept is based around a true attribute of the product but requires a certain level of intelligence to
    understand.


   By leaving the consumer to figure out the ad themselves they feel less conned into buying the product.
    The consumer has more respect for the product because they are not being patronized or told what to do.


   The new ad is not claiming to have any specific benefit on the consumer but is just using imagery to
    highlight the new colour packs in a fun and engaging way.


   Both ads use a product pack shot but the Mentos in the old ad get a little lost in the design


   The imagery in the new ad could be effective in conveying their message without any words at all allowing
    the consumer to understand the idea in just one glance
COCA COLA
 The second ad has far more white space and is a very minimalist
    design in comparison to the old one.

   It concentrates on one main message about the effects of the
    product rather than the product itself.

   It has no body copy so ad can be understood in one glance.

   Modern press ads tend not to feature people using product as
    intended as shown in the old Coca Cola advertising.

   Both feature product and logo

   Type face used in second ad reflects brand personality and is far
    more relevant than the generic font used previously.
Old
   The ads tells a story which engage the reader and make the ads believable, however they seem
    to contain more blatant selling copy which is the case with many adverts of this era. I fear with
    these adverts though that unless the reader already has an interest in the product then they would
    be unlikely to take time to read the copy as it is quite lengthy.


New
   These ads convey a message in one simple image that does not need any body copy
    to accompany it. These would appear more successful as the viewer can understand
    what is being advertised in just one glance. The viewer is likely to feel less like they
    are being told what to do and more like they are making their own mind up about the
    brand. This image is far more likely to stick in a consumers mind than a paragraph of
    body copy like in the old ads. The pictures support the line whilst conveying other
    messages in one simple format.
MEASURING SUCCESS AND FAILURE
    It is difficult to measure the exact success rate of an advertising campaign as
    there is no precise way to measure the how much money is generated by each
    pound you spend on advertising. There are however, methods that can indicate
    how much impact the campaign has had.

   Monitor traffic coming into stores before and after the campaign to see if there has
    been a substantial increase.

   Compare sales before, during and after the campaign bearing in mind that the
    effectively of advertising usually as a delayed effect.

   In print ads, include a coupon or voucher that customers can use in store this will be a
    good indicator of which ads generated the best results.

   Compare pre- and post-advertising traffic on your website. Your Web host logs the hits
    on your site and should be able to provide you with daily, weekly, or monthly reports.

   Use dedicated phone lines for each ad to track orders placed

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Nature of advertising

  • 1. THE NATURE OF ADVERTISING By Corryn Boyes
  • 2. ADVERTISING AND THE MEDIA  Advertising is used to bring products, services and opinions to public notice.  Adverts aim to persuade the public to respond in a certain way.  Most advertising promotes goods for sale but it is also often used to promote charities, political parties or public services.  Advertising supports the media as it is their main source of income.  Advertising often features in the media and is chosen based on that favored by the advertisers target audience.
  • 3. MEDIA AND COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE  Traditionally media such as Television, radio and newspaper were used for advertising to reach a high number of consumers  Due to the shift in recent years towards the use of internet for music, news etc the media choice of advertisers has had to change dramatically  The mobile phone became a new mass media in 1998 when the first paid downloadable content appeared on mobile phones. This sparked mobile advertising . By 2007 the value of mobile advertising was worth billions.  Mobile ads progressed to include banner ads, multimedia messaging services, picture and vidio messages, advergames and various engagement marketing campaigns.  A particular feature driving mobile ads is 2D barcode which replaces the need type any web addresses. The mobile camera scans the code and takes you straight to the web page.  Social networking is the focus of a lot of online advertising. This allows advertisers to take advantage of demographic information that the user has provided to the networking site. This allows direct advertising of specific products to reach the exact target audience intended by the company.
  • 4. ADVERTISING AND THE ECONOMY • Advertising stimulates the economy and is an instrument of development •It does not sell goods or services but the benefits derived from them •Advertising and industrial capitalism treats human beings as consumers only, creating a psychological desire for products •Advertising promotes sales •Higher sales means more production resulting in lower costs and economies of scale •This creates conditions of lower prices and more sales which offers more employment •Advertising ensures the growth of the economy •Withoutadvertising, products and services could not be sold in sufficient quantities so factories and stores would have to close and jobs would be lost resulting in a crash of the economy
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  • 6. WEBROOT INTERNET SECURITY & RAY- BANS  I like both of these adverts although they are very different. The illustrative Ray- Bans ad is extremely eye catching and relates well to a young and trendy target audience. The line ‘never hide’ is demonstrated well by the bold and beautiful design on this ad. I think the illustration reflects the image of Ray-Bans and fits well with their brand personality. The ad is kept simple with little copy and no hidden messages which allows the viewer to make their own mind up about the product. I think this ad is more about selling the brand rather than the product, enforcing their brand identity using up to date artistic imagery that their consumers are likely to appreciate. In comparison, the Webroot advert appears quite uninviting. However this is the idea behind the ad as the viewer is faced with long tedious paragraphs of technical web jargon which they probably already associate similar brands with. After the initial glance of the ad the viewer is drawn to the heading and sub headings which state that they only care about the working finished product and not the process to get there. This ad relates really well to the majority of consumers who are likely to be sick of trudging through lots of text, struggling to understand what is best for them. The Webroot ad has used this insight to target everyday people who just want security packages without the fuss.  These two ads are cosmetically very different as one is long copy and the other is illustrative with very few words. However each ad has accommodated to its target audience by using specific designs. The Webroot ad contains all the technical jargon that comforts the consumer, telling them that the product is very technical, whilst sparing them the need to read through it all and relating with them. This is necessary for the product as consumers want to know that the technicalities exist. Ray-Bans however, simply portray an image which is all their target audience need to be reminded of. The Webroot is very product specific whereas Ray-Bans is more brand image focused.
  • 8. LEAGUE AGAINST CANCER & MCDONALDS  I think the McDonalds ad is very successful in getting across one key message in a simple visual. The stack of books is clear and clever in representing the burger, showing its quality status through the choice of books used. The image gives illusions of home cooking and natural produce as well as quality. The line ‘a sandwich for experts’ ties it all in nicely and highlights the so-called expertise that has gone into making the product. The Cancer ad is simple and easy to grasp in a glance too. Manipulating every day objects slightly for this campaign reminds the viewer about health risks. I think this campaign is effective, after looking at the images the viewer might start looking at these objects in their own homes differently. For example every time they pick up their lighter they might imagine the RIP letters in the ad. By using Common objects, the viewer can relate to the campaign in the same way that they might relate to the McDonalds cookery books which might generate nostalgia.  I think the McDonalds sandwich ad is clever and a visually interesting way to get a message across. It is quite unique from other product specific McDonald ads which tend to feature a large photograph of the food. However I’m not sure if this ad would be as successful in creating desire for the sandwich as previous ones because books don’t tend to make your mouth water! Therefore if a consumer were to see this ad they would be unlikely to rush out to buy one. Although quite morbid the Cancer ad is powerful and would make the viewer see things differently. Both ads have different objectives, the McDonalds is to raise awareness of the new sandwich and create desire for the product whereas the Cancer ad is to make people stop and think and to make change happen.
  • 9. KEY TEXTS Campaignlive.co.uk Is a daily update of news in the ad world, recent campaigns, job opportunities, reviews and advice from some of the industries most admired faces. The weekly newspaper for the ad industry. Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy In his book David Ogilvy covers the basic principles of modern advertising including how to create advertising that works, how to run and agency, how to write successful copy and what the future holds for the industry. Brandrepublic.com Just as important as campaign but more diverse content and less specific to advertising. Covering advertising, marketing, PR and media this site is a hub of essential information and inspiration. SteveRubel.com Steve Rubel is a Director of insights for Edelman, the worlds largest PR firm. He helps clients identify emerging technologies and trends that can be applied in marketing campaigns. This blog is a stream of insights on innovation, emerging media and digital culture No Label by Naomi Klein This book about branding is a history of marketing and a sociological thesis rolled into one. An interesting insight into the birth of brands, bringing soul to mass marketing and making the product subservient.
  • 11. VW  The old design is in a newspaper format making the advert look quite formal and serious.  There is dense body copy that tells a story about the size of the car as well as several other propositions.  The new ad focuses on one proposition and communicates it in one simple image.  The old ad is in black and white which makes it less eye catching.  There is a story to each but the new one allows you work it out yourself.  New ad sells the brand more than the product itself.  Both have logo  Second does not feature product and is less about the product as a whole.  The modern advert has minimalist art direction making it easily understood in one glance
  • 13. Mentos  Old ad is quite patronizing towards consumer, stating Einstein's name on the ad, presuming the consumer will not know the face  Concept for old ad is quite abstract with no sort of reasoning behind why or how Mentos give you great ideas.  Imagery supports the strap line but requires no thinking on the consumers behalf, a very straight forward ad but quite unconvincing  New Mentos ad challenges the consumer to think for themselves, using imagery that does not obviously relate to the strap line used.  The concept is based around a true attribute of the product but requires a certain level of intelligence to understand.  By leaving the consumer to figure out the ad themselves they feel less conned into buying the product. The consumer has more respect for the product because they are not being patronized or told what to do.  The new ad is not claiming to have any specific benefit on the consumer but is just using imagery to highlight the new colour packs in a fun and engaging way.  Both ads use a product pack shot but the Mentos in the old ad get a little lost in the design  The imagery in the new ad could be effective in conveying their message without any words at all allowing the consumer to understand the idea in just one glance
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  • 15. COCA COLA  The second ad has far more white space and is a very minimalist design in comparison to the old one.  It concentrates on one main message about the effects of the product rather than the product itself.  It has no body copy so ad can be understood in one glance.  Modern press ads tend not to feature people using product as intended as shown in the old Coca Cola advertising.  Both feature product and logo  Type face used in second ad reflects brand personality and is far more relevant than the generic font used previously.
  • 16. Old  The ads tells a story which engage the reader and make the ads believable, however they seem to contain more blatant selling copy which is the case with many adverts of this era. I fear with these adverts though that unless the reader already has an interest in the product then they would be unlikely to take time to read the copy as it is quite lengthy. New  These ads convey a message in one simple image that does not need any body copy to accompany it. These would appear more successful as the viewer can understand what is being advertised in just one glance. The viewer is likely to feel less like they are being told what to do and more like they are making their own mind up about the brand. This image is far more likely to stick in a consumers mind than a paragraph of body copy like in the old ads. The pictures support the line whilst conveying other messages in one simple format.
  • 17. MEASURING SUCCESS AND FAILURE It is difficult to measure the exact success rate of an advertising campaign as there is no precise way to measure the how much money is generated by each pound you spend on advertising. There are however, methods that can indicate how much impact the campaign has had.  Monitor traffic coming into stores before and after the campaign to see if there has been a substantial increase.  Compare sales before, during and after the campaign bearing in mind that the effectively of advertising usually as a delayed effect.  In print ads, include a coupon or voucher that customers can use in store this will be a good indicator of which ads generated the best results.  Compare pre- and post-advertising traffic on your website. Your Web host logs the hits on your site and should be able to provide you with daily, weekly, or monthly reports.  Use dedicated phone lines for each ad to track orders placed