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GENERAL OBJECTIVES Students should: know the definition of advertising and types of advertising • know the advantage and disadvantage of advertising.

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GENERAL OBJECTIVES. Students should:  know the definition of advertising and types of advertising know the advantage and disadvantage of advertising. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES. Students should be able to: 1.1 define accurately the term advertising without the use of textbooks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GENERAL OBJECTIVES

•  Students should:•  know the definition of advertising and types

of advertising• know the advantage and disadvantage of

advertising.

  

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

• Students should be able to:• 1.1 define accurately the term advertising

without the use of textbooks.• 1.2 Identify the two types of advertising giving

two examples for each type after power point presentation.

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

• 2.1 lists at least three advantages and three disadvantages of advertising, after viewing the slides

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Advertisement

Promoting Sales

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Advertisement

Types of advertising

Form of advertising

Advantages and disadvantages of advertising

What is advertisement

Questions

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What is advertising

• Advertising is a means of communication with the users of a product or service.

• The action of making generally known; a calling to the attention of the public.

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Types of advertising

Informative Persuasive

Competitive Collective, generic or cooperative

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Informative

• All advertisements inform, however, this type aims primarily at informing and educating the public about a particular product or service. e.g.,

• Making the public aware that a new product is on the market.

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Informative

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Informative

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Informative

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Persuasive

• This is aimed at persuading or convincing the consumer to buy goods or services.

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Persuasive

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Persuasive

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Competitive

• In this type of advertising, the producer tries to gain market share by telling the good points about his/her product and comparing these with his/her competitors.

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Competitive

• Both persuasive and competitive advertisements aim at building brand loyalty and encouraging customers to buy now, as well as switch from the competitor’s brand.

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Competitive

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Collective, generic or cooperative.

• This types aims at getting the public to buy a product in general without focusing on a particular brand, e.g., milk or cheese, or promoting a plaza by encouraging shoppers to purchase goods and services at this plaza.

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Different forms of advertising

Advertisements may be:• Direct• Indirect

they may take different forms e.g.,

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Direct

• Circulars and catalogues• Free samples or souvenirs

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Indirect

• Newspaper, magazines, trade paper.• Television and radio• Slides and films• Posters and signs• Special shop displays• Sound cars- using loud speakers in cars.

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Advantages of advertising

• It makes consumers aware of the different product choices that are available.

• It promotes demand, making mass production possible.

• It encourages competition by keeping consumers aware of the various product choices.

• Through mass production, more people are employed

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Advantages of advertising continue

• Increase sales and therefore keep costs down through economic of scale.

• It contributes to new price reduction of newspapers and magazine to the consumers.

• It encourage the production of goods of high standards.

• Concerts, charities and sporting events are supported by contributions from advertisements.

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Disadvantages of advertising

• Most advertisement are aimed at persuading people to buy products whether they need them or not.

• They sometimes deceive the public with exaggerated or untrue claims.

• The cost of advertising is usually borne by the consumers.

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Disadvantages of advertising continue

• Resources that should be utilized in a better way are sometimes wasted.

• Some advertisements are harmful because they encourage anti- social habits and behaviour.

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QUESTIONs

• Select the correct answer true or false.

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QUESTION 1

• A pen with the company names and address is a form of direct advertising. true or false

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QUESTION 2

• An advertisement that is telling the public that their prices are unbeatable is an informative ads. true or false

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QUESTION 3

• All businesses must advertise in order to increase sales. true or false

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QUESTION 4

• A newspaper ads is direct. true or false

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QUESTION 5

• A collective advertising does not focus on a particular brand. true or false

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QUESTION 6

• One advantage of advertising is that it promotes demand making mass production.

true or false

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incorrect

Try again

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6

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The end

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Prepared by :Sakae SimpsonID # 1101088

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REFRENCES

• Robinson, K., & Hamil, S. (2011). Principle of business for csec (pp. 323-324). Kingston, Jamaica: Carlong Publishers. 

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMR-IDXp8Uk

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87uP5DKeZEQ