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The regulatory aspects of advertising depend on the product or service being advertised. Different sectors have different regulations. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates advertising for food and drug products. False advertising can have serious consequences.
Surrogate advertising is when an advertisement has the logo or brand of another company advertised within it. An example would be a product that shows in the commercial retailer outlets that offer their product in stores.
what is advertising persuasion
It depends on many factors: where you advertise (newspaper, tv, internet, etc.); how much you advertise (number of commercial placements for example), who you are advertising too (mass market vs. a specific small market segment); and what you are advertising (some things can't be advertised in all forums i.e. hard liquor)
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An example of unethical advertising is when the advertising contains lies. A lie or falsehood is the foundation of all unethical advertising.
subliminal advertising.
A nostrum is a medicine falsely advertised to be a cure for something.
what is the example of ethical lapse in advertising
An example of product advertising is commercial by Apple about their iPhone. This is an advert that is specifically created for the iPhone which is the product.
The best answer to this is probably that if the advertising implies or might be taken to mean that the government, or the president specifically, endorses the product or service being advertised, then no.If it's clear from the context of the ad that the intended meaning is something else (for example, "if you take advantage of our low airfare to Washington DC, you will be able to see prominent Washington DC landmarks such as, for example, the White House") then you're probably okay.