America's Weapons of World War II as seen in Homefront Magazines
This work tells the story of the weapons, including planes, tanks, and ships, that America produced during the war to defeat the Axis powers and how they were "sold" to those at home through the many advertisements that appeared in popular magazines. The story behind them, many of them stunning visuals, is a unique aspect of World War II history.
This book examines social media influencers as brand communicators. Each chapter represents a unique theoretical and methodological approach to examining the emergence of the growing legitimacy of influencer brand communication from a variety of perspectives and contexts.
This book examines social media influencers as brand communicators. Each chapter represents a unique theoretical and methodological approach to examining the emergence of the growing legitimacy of influencer brand communication from a variety of perspectives and contexts.
This comprehensive introduction to the creative processes and strategies for effective IMC covers marketing plans; branding/positioning; creative briefs; and copywriting, design, and other considerations for major media formats. The fourth edition includes new case studies and increased discussion of digital and social media opportunities.
This comprehensive introduction to the creative processes and strategies for effective IMC covers marketing plans; branding/positioning; creative briefs; and copywriting, design, and other considerations for major media formats. The fourth edition includes new case studies and increased discussion of digital and social media opportunities.
HOOK gives you an easy to remember system to create campaigns that have human emotion, ownable messaging, unique offerings and talkability among their audience. HOOK theory is made up of four elements (Human, Ownable, Offer, Keep) that help you create great ideas and marketing campaigns that work.
A Guide to Religious Fervor in the Advertising of Goods and the Good New
Holy Hype: Religious Fervor in the Advertising of Goods and the Good News defines and explores the intersection of the sacred--religious symbols, themes, and rhetoric--within the profane realm of advertising and promotion. Susan H. Sarapin and Pamela L. Morris trace the historical overlap of consumer and religious ideologies in society, offering ......
A Guide to Religious Fervor in the Advertising of Goods and the Good New
This book discusses the advertising technique of using religious symbols, themes, and rhetoric in the promotion of secular consumer goods and services and, inversely, the use of nonreligious themes in the promotion of religious goods, institutions, and services.
Creative Expression and the Law helps readers better comprehend the legal pitfalls that can present themselves when artists and content creators are generating ideas, producing content and protecting and defending their creative work. In doing so, the book provides a deeper, more targeted examination of copyright, trademark and right of publicity ......