advertising

Marketing

(noun)

a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers, readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take some new action

Business

(noun)

communication whose purpose is to influence potential customers about products and services.

Related Terms

  • sponsorship
  • publicity
  • Market
  • marketing
  • GDP
  • Promotion
  • Direct Marketing
Economics

(noun)

Communication with the purpose of influencing potential customers about products and services

Related Terms

  • brand

Examples of advertising in the following topics:

  • Product Advertising

    • The stage of the Product Life Cycle (PLC) often determines the type of advertising that is used by advertisers for a particular product.
    • The stage in the Product Life Cycle (PLC) of which a product is in often determines the type of advertising that is used by advertisers.
    • The types of product advertising that marketers can choose from are:
    • This type of product advertising provides in-depth information of the benefits of using a product or service.
    • The type of product advertising a company chooses depends on where the product is in its life cycle.
  • Consumerism and Advertising

  • Top U.S. Advertising Agencies

  • Consumer Behavior and Advertising

  • Advertising Strategy v. Creative Strategy

  • Elements of Advertising Copy

  • Types of Internet Advertising

    • Online advertisers can customize advertisements, making consumer targeting more efficient and precise.
    • Within the scope of Internet marketing, online advertising includes display advertising, affiliate marketing, search engine marketing (SEM), and mobile advertising.
    • Semantic web content is closely linked to advertising to increase viewer interest engagement with the advertised product or service.
    • Affiliate marketing is a form of online advertising where advertisers place campaigns with a potentially large number of publishers, who are only paid media fees when the advertiser receives web traffic.
    • Social network advertising is a form of online advertising found on social networking sites such as Facebook.
  • Corporate Advertising

    • Advertising designed to win an audience over to a specific point of view is called institutional or corporate advertising.
    • Such advertising is called institutional or corporate advertising.
    • Often such advertising is an exercise in self-praise.
    • How a company advertises projects that image.
    • Advocacy advertising is related to institutional advertising.
  • Types of Advertising

    • Examples of online advertising include:
    • Covert advertising, also known as guerrilla advertising, is when a product or brand is embedded in entertainment and media.
    • Press advertising describes advertising in a printed medium such as a newspaper, magazine, or trade journal.
    • In-store advertising is any advertisement placed in a retail store.
    • Street advertising first came to prominence in the UK by Street Advertising Services to create outdoor advertising on street furniture and pavements.
  • Advertising and Brand Management in Monopolistic Competition

    • Two ways to do this is through advertising and cultivating a brand.
    • Advertising is generally used by businesses to cultivate a brand .
    • Advertising is also valuable to society because it helps inform consumers.
    • Finally, advertising allows new firms to enter into a market.
    • There are some concerns about how advertising can harm consumers and society as well.
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