Quotes About Advertising
Reklamc?l?k, servet yapman?n en zarif ve en h?zl? yollar?ndan biri galiba. Sat?lacak ürünü, mutluluÄŸun, güzelliÄŸin, gençliÄŸin, erotizmin, tatilin girdiÄŸi cennetsi bir yaÅŸamla bütünleyerek kitleleri kendine çekmek... BaÅŸtan ç?karmak!- O, Lucie ya da Gölgesiz Kad?n
~ Michel Tournier
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And let's be clear: It's not enough just to limit ads for foods that aren't healthy. It's also going to be critical to increase marketing for foods that are healthy.
~ Michelle Obama
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Most sermons sound to me like commercials — but I can't make out whether God is the Sponsor or the Product.
~ Mignon McLaughlin
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To the extent that a glamorous ad makes us salivate for the product sold or that a frown from the boss spoils the day, we are not free to determine the content of experience
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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People ask 'How does doing a film compare to doing an ad?' Well, when you're doing a commercial you don't have to sell tickets. You have a captured audience. Which is actually completely rare and great it gives you a lot of freedom. When you make a film, you have to do advertisements for the film.
~ Mike Mills
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Whether it be placing advertisements, predicting customer behavior, anticipating equipment failure or even pricing products and services, the most useful people in your strategy team in the future might not be the MBA graduates, but those with the degrees in pure mathematics.
~ Unknown
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I happen to believe that no one inherently deserves anything, except basic human rights, and not to have to watch an ad before you watch a trailer on YouTube.
~ Mindy Kaling
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Monopolios, sistemas políticos monopartidistas, dictaduras militares, sociedades que dan preferencia oficial a una raza o una confesión determinada, mercados inundados por la publicidad de un producto dominante, cárteles como la OPEP, sistemas políticos como el de Estados Unidos, en el que dos partidos controlan el sistema electoral
~ Moisés Naím
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Los nuevos competidores, ágiles, insurgentes y revolucionarios, son tan eficaces y amenazantes en el mundo de la mercadotecnia y la publicidad como lo son en el de la política o en el de la guerra.
~ Moisés Naím
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The result is that children now live in an "ethos of fantasy consumerism." Modern American childhood, says Cross
~ Morris Berman
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Advertising seems to take us back to the Stone Age where the basis of life is mining.
~ Unknown
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Books are like a ticket to a movie, you don't know if it's a great movie or not, the title and annotation are like a movie trailer. If the book contains schematic specifics, then the film was a success. If not, then this is a subjective banality, a fog of ignorance and ignorance and advertising of your name.
~ Unknown
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The consumer has been given no choice, but to keep buying and consuming non-stop.
~ Unknown
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The primacy of the word, basis of the human psyche, that has in our age been used for mind-bending persuasion and brain-washing pulp, disgraced by Gobbles and debased by advertising copy, remains a force for freedom that flies out between all bars.
~ Nadine Gordimer
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Much of our media now are so image-rich and content-poor that they just serve to capture the eye, manipulate our emotions, and short-circuit our impulses. The propaganda and advertising industries therefore function increasingly like adult obedience industries. They instruct their audiences in how to feel and what to think, and increasing numbers of people seem to accept and follow the cues without question.
~ Unknown
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Three important characteristics of propaganda are that ( l ) it is intentional and purposeful, designed to incite a particular reaction or action in the target audience; (2) it is advantageous to the propagandist or sender which is why advertising, public relations, and political campaigns are considered forms of propaganda; and (3) it is usually one-way and informational (as in a mass media campaign), as opposed to two-way and interactive communication.
~ Unknown
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The television commercial has oriented business away from making products of value and toward making consumers feel valuable, which means that the business of business has now become pseudo-therapy. The consumer is a patient assured by psycho-dramas.
~ Neil Postman
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Many decisions about the form and content of news programs are made on the basis of information about the viewer, the purpose of which is to keep the viewers watching so that they will be exposed to the commercials
~ Neil Postman
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The television commercial is about products only in the sense that the story of Jonah is about the anatomy of whales
~ Neil Postman
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Require all political commercials to be preceded by a short statement to the effect that common sense has determined that watching political commercials is hazardous to the intellectual health of the community
~ Neil Postman
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The distance between rationality and advertising is now so wide that it is difficult to remember that there once existed a connection between them.
~ Neil Postman
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What the advertiser needs to know is not what is right about the product but what is wrong about the buyer. And so, the balance of business expenditures shifts from product research to market research. The television commercial has oriented business away from making products of value and toward making consumers feel valuable, which means that the business of business has now become pseudo-therapy. The consumer is a patient assured by psycho-dramas.
~ Neil Postman
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This is the lesson of all great television commercials: They provide a slogan, a symbol or a focus that creates for viewers a comprehensive and compelling image of themselves.
~ Neil Postman
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in 1892, Procter and Gamble invited the public to submit rhymes to advertise Ivory Soap.
~ Neil Postman
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