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Advertising Essay Ideas that can keep it Unique and Beneficial
Posted by: Robinprice81 (IP Logged)
Date: September 06, 2010 05:05AM
Are you facing difficulty figuring how to write essays on advertising? Have you ever seen an ad to be instantaneously motivated to go out and purchase that particular product or service that was being advertised? Ever wondered why? There is in fact a whole structure of psychological and emotional buttons that an ad presses on which attract the target market into purchasing or at the least to check out the product…

You face difficulties in writing advertising essays because:

You understand what is advertising but are not sure how to write a zillion words on it
You cannot analyze ads enough
You are not comparing them in depth
You do not read into how businesses are continuously adapting new methods of advertising

When writing an advertisement essay, it is obvious that an in-depth knowledge of the current advertising techniques being used locally and internationally are borne in mind. A few Advertising topics ideas that can be used are:

The Comparison:

Of two Advertisements and analyze the problems and the strong points that attract the customer in one advertisement as opposed to another

Advertising 5 years ago to advertising trend shift today and its interlink with customer perception

From Scratch:
Write an Advertising Campaign for a small start up restaurant and how it is going to come in line with medium sized restaurants with fierce competition and maximum profitability

History of Advertising and how historical techniques today may just pay off

In Separate Stages of Advertising
You can choose any domains like TV advertising, managing funds for advertisement or even how to produce a good print advertisement.

I feel that whatever a student chooses, he should go out of his way to avoid clichés and always proofread what he has written. It is important that his essay comes across as professional or it will never be taken seriously. What are your thoughts?



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