Saturday, October 2, 2010

Advertising on the Internet

2). Concerning Section C in Chapter 5, Advertising on the Internet. Please find a piece of advertising on the internet, provide a link on your blog, a screenshot, or include the advertisement in your post so the class can see what you are discussing. You should then relate the piece of advertising back to the concepts in Sections A & B in chapter 5 and discuss.


In this advertisement I found on the yahoo main page, is stating a Vegas 3-Night and Roundtrip for $136.  We do not have to not have to believe this advertisement, but that does not mean that it is false.  We also may think there is a lack of evidence, but that does not make the evidence given is false.  From my own personal experience and conclusion of beliefs I have to conclude about this advertisement is that this advertisement is not completely bogus.  Instead, I believe when it comes to advertisements, there is more to the advertisement we are not thinking about.  For example, when it says 3-nights in vegas and the nice pictures to compliment the ad, we naturally think a really nice hotel on the weekend, but instead it can be the cheapest hotel with the cheapest room and it can be the cheapest nights to stay and fly out to vegas.  In addition, with most advertisements, when we sign up, we get even more advertisements either in the mail or in our e-mails and most of us hate those junk mails filling up our inboxes.  It sounds like a really good deal, but there tends to be something that else we are not taking into consideration about the ad.

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