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    Basic Components of Advertising

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    In a paper that contains six pages the common practices of advertising including promotion in marketing and specific copy, aural, and visual tools are explored. There are ten bibliographic sources cited.

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    convey the advertisers message. This paper explores qualities of the visual, aural and copy components, illustrating each with examples of current or recent campaigns. Introduction  Advertising is that arm of marketing that falls into the "promotion" classification of the marketing mix, the 4 Ps of marketing. The student writing on this  topic should note that it takes various forms in various economies, and is at its most complex in mature economies. In these economies, people have greater levels of discretionary  financial resources, and most have greater choices available to them in how they will direct those resources. The presence of advertising and the  lengths to which marketers go to gain the consumers attention appears to be directly proportional to the degree to which consumers are willing to buy. As example, the student  should consider that it is increasingly difficult to find new advertising venues in Japan and the United States. Content is important everywhere, of course, but specific content can vary  significantly across international borders. The students purpose is to examine constant components of advertising. Repetition Regardless of the advertising approach chosen and  pursued, it is generally accepted that more is better (Brierley, 2002). The strongest brands most often are those placing their names before consumers in a variety of ways and  in a wide variety of places. Chick-fil-A has become famous for its stylized cows delivering the "eat more chicken" message. The cows are on billboards throughout the 34  states in which the company operates, local radio urges drivers to stop by the nearest outlet. The company offered coupons over the Internet during part of the 2003 Super 

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