Iranian American Youth carries out a mobile billboard advertising campaign in Washington, D.C.

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin

Iranian-American Youth (IAY) and Justice Through Music (JTM) carried out a mobile billboard advertising campaign in Washington, D.C. on February 16, 2010. Mobile billboards traveled through Washingtons streets, appearing near or at many of the capital city’s most significant landmarks. Messages depicted on the billboards were designed to raise awareness and draw support for the current opposition movement in Iran.

In response to events in Iran and local actions such as this mobile billboard campaign, IAY and JTM hope that the American public will stand in solidarity with the Iranian people and urge prominent American leaders and political officials to voice their support for the fight for freedom and human rights in Iran.

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Do we need a "PERSONAL WEBSITE" to start pay per click advertising campaign?

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin

I don’t quite understand the pay per click advertising process. I understand how it works but how can I personally get started? If I make an account on Google ad words do I need a legit business? I don’t own a business or any website.

Hi, well, you need a purpose for your pay per click adwords campaigns… you can join as a free member on clickbank and promote other products to make money as an affiliate, which would give you a purpose for using adwords aside from not owning a business or website, but you would need a domain name at the minimum, and you have to be careful about redirecting your ads to content that matches your keywords…at least create a small webpage with some information related to your ads, read this site there’s some cool videos about that here: http://www.maverickmoneymakersfunwealth.com

What makes a good advertising campaign?

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin

i.e.: what are the general guidelines/channels that an agency will take into account when creating an ad campaign?

Advertising for what?

BTS: The Jamaica Tourist Board 2010 Global Advertising Campaign – PROJECT GOLD

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by admin

Post Production credits : COLLEGE LIFESTYLE/DSE Media | Follow us on twitter @ ilovecltv| Jamaica Tourist Board recently launched its 2010 Global Advertising Campaign. Dubbed ‘Project Gold’, the campaign features Jamaica’s own Usain Bolt and comprises three commercials which are set to air on February 8, 2010. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these commercials.

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Is Braq Obama the best advertising campaign the tobacco industry has had since the days of the LawSuits?

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin

I’m seriously considering RJR stock in these troubled economic times.

You can’t get a better endorsement of your product than the President of the United States of America.

What brand does he smoke? They looked like Marlboro when he was seen on TV smoking just before a speech ages abck.

Sprint flashlight-animation commercial

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin

Jamie Kivisto (www.jamiekivisto.com) appears as one of the artists in this Sprint commercial with flashlight animation.

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What type of advertising campaign could we come up with to get more people to go Phukek?

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin

I do believe Phuket Thailand is one lovely travel destination and one that is vastly under appreciated. Thank you all for your valued contributions

Have Phuket will travel
If you aint seen it you will unravel.
Nice sunny beaches are to be had
Go see it and you will be glad.
If you aint got the dough
Then you have to say well Go Phuket.

Can effective advertising campaign change demand of the product? Examples?

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin

Do advertising campaign always help change the demand of a product? Or it just sometimes helpful? Examples?

I would say yes.
All ads are specific in what groups they are targeting as potential customers.

Some examples:
In the May, 1915 edition of Harper’s Bazaar magazine featured a model sporting the latest fashion. She wore a sleeveless evening gown that exposed, for the first time in fashion, her bare shoulders, and her armpits.

A young marketing executive with the Wilkinson Sword Company, who also made razor blades for men, designed a campaign to convince the women of North America that:

(a) Underarm hair was unhygienic (b) It was unfeminine.

In two years, the sales of razor blades doubled.
http://www.quikshave.com/timeline.htm

What an effective ad campaign does is create or identify a need or desire to the consumer. Such as ads for Heart medications, Viagra, Milk, and the Motorola Razor campaigns did.

When Chevrolet tried to sell Their Chevy Nova in Mexico it didn’t sell because in Spanish "no va" means doesn’t go.

The original Apple Macintosh commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl did just that, but not in the way most people think.

The ad was the first example of event marketing, and is popularly credited with starting the trend of yearly "event" Super Bowl commercials."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_(television_commercial)

Megan Fox – Emporio Armani Underwear Advertising Campaign shoot @megansafox.com

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin

Check out the video of Megan Fox at the Emporio Armani Underwear advertising campaign shoot.

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The American Dairy Association starts a highly successful advertising campaign that makes?

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by admin

A) the demand for milk increases.
B) the quantity demanded of milk increases.
C) the price of milk falls to encourage people to drink more milk.
D) the demand for milk is not affected.
E) the demand for milk decreases because the price of milk rises.

A) the demand for milk increases

An advertising campaign is aimed at influencing consumer tastes. If successful, it will increase the quantity of milk that consumers will want to purchase. This change in consumer tastes is a factor that will shift the demand curve to the right, which represents an increase in demand.

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