
Marketing 12th Edition by Charles Lamb,Charles Lamb,Joe Hair
Edition 12ISBN: 978-1111821647
Marketing 12th Edition by Charles Lamb,Charles Lamb,Joe Hair
Edition 12ISBN: 978-1111821647 Exercise 8
You may think that creating advertising is easy. After all, you have a lot of experience with advertising, having been bombarded with advertisements since you were a child. But creating advertising presents real challenges. In this exercise, you will be challenged to create an ad for a new product for animal use that is based on a product used by humans. Some examples include bras for cows, claw polish for tigers, and "Minute Mice" for cats. You can pick any product and any animal, but the combination must make sense.
Activities
1. You have been hired by the purveyor of your chosen product to create a print advertisement. Lay out your ad on a piece of paper that is no smaller than 8.5 by 11 inches and no larger than 11 by 14 inches. Include a headline, illustration, logo, and body copy. Your illustration can be either hand-drawn, clipped from a magazine, or copied from a Web site.
2. Include the copy for your ad directly on the front of the ad unless your copy blocks are too large for you to be legible or neat. If that is the case, then label your copy blocks with letters, put them on the back of your ad, and write the corresponding letter in the appropriate place on the front of the ad.
3. Don't forget to pick your own brand name for the product or service (such as "Minute Mice").
Activities
1. You have been hired by the purveyor of your chosen product to create a print advertisement. Lay out your ad on a piece of paper that is no smaller than 8.5 by 11 inches and no larger than 11 by 14 inches. Include a headline, illustration, logo, and body copy. Your illustration can be either hand-drawn, clipped from a magazine, or copied from a Web site.
2. Include the copy for your ad directly on the front of the ad unless your copy blocks are too large for you to be legible or neat. If that is the case, then label your copy blocks with letters, put them on the back of your ad, and write the corresponding letter in the appropriate place on the front of the ad.
3. Don't forget to pick your own brand name for the product or service (such as "Minute Mice").
Explanation
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Marketing 12th Edition by Charles Lamb,Charles Lamb,Joe Hair
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