Introduction I will study the word of power in advertisement. The reason I chose to investigate this topic is that advertising is one of the most powerful and convincing methods used in the sales industry and many organizations constantly advertise our products is. I study the language and graphics they use to persuade and encourage readers. Amazingly, the majority of audiences of interest do not know whether they are persuasive (depending on what it is), or draw attention using language devices such as punts, rhymes, pictures, etc. It is only that.
Learning the language communication skills, rational advertisers try to use the language as a powerful tool to influence the audience. More specifically, they often try to use the language to attract attention of the audience (adcracker.com). For example, it helps viewers remember the brand by playing text, using it outside of the background, and creating new text. It may be a brand slogan such as Toyota Motor Advance or Malaysia's Malaysia's Real Asia Tour.
To create effective ads, ads and powerful images are always closely related. Without a strong visual effect, newspaper ads are very similar to news and ob. The image is the language of the advertisement and without it, people must experience strict reading products, not seeing it in full action color. Advertisements are very effective in conveying messages to viewers. It is effective as consumers want to purchase Pepsi, and that is of course the purpose of advertising. For a moment, the audience will start to crave Pepsi's cans thirsty. In the early stages, you need to notice the advertisement. As advertisements gather attention, viewers need to be interested. Otherwise, it may not be long enough to absorb the information contained in the ad.
The history of advertising is as old as the history of language. Unfortunately, our advertising concept today is extremely limited, and this limited vision is based on the fact that we advertise in the early 20th century and then in the 1960s and 1970s into a modern shape It made me believe that it was settled. The popular American television program "Crazy Man" certainly did a lot of work to promote this misunderstanding. When I rediscovered the city of Herculaneum at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, I was surprised that one of the people was supposed to advertise in the form of graffiti. In the past, people thought it to be a kind of rebellious art, but no - Ancient Vesuvio tried to sell objects.