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Title: What is Advertising?


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What is Advertising?
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Advertising
  • To make something known to the public
  • An advertisement may include an image, item,
    action, concept, or gimmick used to promote,
    market, or make us think favorably about a
    product.

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Advertising Mediums
  • Billboards and magazines
  • TV commercials
  • Movies and Radio Ads
  • Brand names and logos on everything from clothing
    and personal accessories, racing cars, cocktail
    napkins, etc.

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What is BADvertising?
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BADvertising
  • It is the Truth through Contradiction
  • The act of doctoring-up misleading ads to
    create a more accurate picture.

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BADvertising
  • Cigarette advertisers will never tell the
    truth.. they cant.

The truth is deadly.
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BADvertising
  • Instead, they promise us pleasure, fun, status,
    and glamour, and their idyllic images are
    accepted as a given they are urban wallpaper. We
    see them we do not question them.

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Advertising
  • Seeing is believing," we are told, but
    advertisements are created and composed, they are
    not candid photographs of real life.
  • Children are exposed to these false images from
    the cradle, but the process through which the ads
    come into being is not visible to the eye of a
    small child...or any of us!

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BADvertising
  • The "smooth" camel is apparently enjoying his
    smoke. He's real. He's cool. He's having fun.
  • TV and movies are creating the illusion that
    smoking is an acceptable activity and
    everybody's doing it.

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Why we need to BADvertise
  • Children have no idea who's being paid or
    pressured to give them these ideas. Without some
    kind of rude awakening, they grow up to be
    oblivious, complacent, addicted adults.

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BADvertising
  • Is designed to startle viewers
  • To shake up the consciousness before we can ask,
    Whats really going on here?

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Information may influence what we think
  • But it is imagery that kindles desire, and desire
    determines behavior.

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Deceptive Advertising
  • While many products and their advertisers are
    willfully misleading the public with deliberately
    deceptive advertising, no deception is currently
    more blatant than that of the tobacco industry

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Deceptive Advertising
  • Today tobacco billboards are illegal and the
    number of magazine ads have diminished.
  • But Tobacco advertising has not gone away
  • Their tactics are becoming much more subtle and
    devious.and more difficult for the unaware to
    recognize.

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Subliminal Message
  • Theyve even duped the Pope into advertising
    their cigarettes for them!
  • He thinks theyve asked to talk to him about
    racing cars, but in fact, theyre using his
    name and his highly esteemed position to
    sanctify their cigarettes.

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BADvertising
  • The forms may be more subtle today, but their
    intent remains the same.. To seduce more young
    people into a lifetime addiction to tobacco
    and thereby increase their profits.

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BADvertise by creating your own honest ads..
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The purpose of BADvertising
  • BADvertising is a special way of seeing a way
    of thinking.
  • Anyone can Badvertise, any time, by looking for
    the truth behind an ad

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Examples of BADvertising
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BADvertising
  • By superimposing an
  • honest image over a
  • dishonest ad, the truth
  • of the matter becomes
  • very clear.

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And nowhere are the consequences so deadly!
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And nowhere are the consequences so deadly!
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BADvertising can be accomplished by
  • Physically cutting and pasting the ads
  • Manipulating the images on a computer screen, or
  • Correcting the images in your own mind every time
    you see a deceptive or misleading ad

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Resources
  • The BADvertising Institute
  • Debbie
  • High School Bathroom
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