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advertisement lead to wasteful expenditure express your views either for or against this statement 300 words if you answered my question I will surely mark you brain list and follow you please its urgent ​

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Answered by shreyanshrajput100
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If advertisements were not so effective, all the companies would not use so much of them! Advertisements can be seen everywhere! On TV channels, on internet, on newspapers and magazines, on billboards, on buses, on cinema screens; there is no place that is without advertisements!

 

Companies spend millions of dollars on advertisements only because they are the most effective tool to promote sales and earn huge profits. It is through advertisements that the companies lure people to buy their products. In certain cases, advertisements make false claims about the products.

 

The products and services shown in the advertisements are presented in such an appealing way that the people watching them feel tempted to buy them. The target of these advertisements are children and adolescents. They are to young to think logically the pros and cons of the products advertised. These advertisements are made to attract them. For example, the advertisement promoting a bike, will show the bike in such an attractive manner, that the young boys will feel attracted to them. This attraction gives rise to the urge to buy that bike.

 

Similarly, other products and services are presented in the same manner. For example, Mc Donald burger add will present the burger in such a manner that children and youngsters will have an urge to eat them.

 

The bitter truth is most of the advertisements are misleading. Their chief purpose is to trap people’s attention and entice them to buy the products and services shown in the advertisements. They purely lead to wasteful expenditure. The best approach to advertisements is they should not be taken seriously.

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