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In this presentation we will look at two advertisements, one for the ‘Nissan’ SUV and the other for the ‘evian’ spring mineral water. We will describe the consumer market profile for each of these products.
Word Count :1426 words - Date added to the site : April 27, 2006 -Subject :Advertising

Advertising Today
Our learning team got together and went through the advertisements in the Sunday paper. We ended up choosing three incredibly different products and advertisements to write on. The first one is advertising Relpax, which is a migraine medicine. The second one is Colgate whitening gel. The third one is Johnson’s Bedtime cream wash and bedtime cream.
Word Count :1058 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :Advertising

History of Pepsi-Cola
Pepsi has marked more than the Hundred Years War with no decisive victory in sight. But then, perhaps victory would spoil all the fun -- not to mention the price wars that frequently let thirsty consumers load up at grocery chains for less than 17 cents a can. If it were just a matter of stuffing cola into an endless procession of cans, the days at Purchase and Somers, N.Y. (home of the Pepsi division) would hold no intrigue. (Ellis, 1979).
Word Count :2231 words - Date added to the site : April 27, 2006 -Subject :Advertising

Persuasion in Advertising
Marketing perspectives in businesses today are integral processes that define whether or not a product will be successful. Marketing today is a science that requires the best of skills that one should be equipped with in order to survive in places like the international market or as top producers in a single country.
Word Count :6274 words - Date added to the site : April 27, 2006 -Subject :Advertising


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