How do advertisements often target our personal emotions?
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We all know, for example, that sugary snacks and drinks are bad for you, but ads for Pepsi and Coca-Cola don’t talk about fat, calories, and diabetes. Rather the focus is on youth, vitality, and good times. Chocolate is associated with luxury, indulgence, and sensuality. And other positive emotions are used to sell everything from laundry soap to video games, mayonnaise, and life insurance.
Studies show that emotionally charged events create powerful memories in people’s minds. In turn, these memories motivate us into taking action. Strong emotions in advertising may drive us to make an expensive purchase or donate money to a cause.
ANGER has many uses but is often seen in ads designed to make people upset about things like environmental issues, government policies, and political candidates.
Studies show that emotionally charged events create powerful memories in people’s minds. In turn, these memories motivate us into taking action. Strong emotions in advertising may drive us to make an expensive purchase or donate money to a cause.
ANGER has many uses but is often seen in ads designed to make people upset about things like environmental issues, government policies, and political candidates.
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Because many things like soaps, beauty products, electronics etc are used by humans.
Mostly girls are additicted towards beauty products.
Most of the youths are addicted towards electronic gagets like cell phones, mostly in social media like fb, Instagram etc.
They wanted to gain money so they catch the things in which they get profit.
Mostly girls are additicted towards beauty products.
Most of the youths are addicted towards electronic gagets like cell phones, mostly in social media like fb, Instagram etc.
They wanted to gain money so they catch the things in which they get profit.
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