2)The price for adverts are just £4.81,advertising Gibbs ER toothpaste.
3)In 2010, spending on advertising was estimated at more than $300 billion in the United States and $500 billion worldwide.
4)It can be said that every time the technological communication environment changes so to does the advertising environment. Advertisers who do not carefully monitor and adapt to the technological communication environment run the risk of losing millions of dollars on inefficient advertising expenditures.
5)Product placement is not quite as widespread in TV land as it is in the movies, but it is a rapidly growing industry.
6)Tobacco advertising is the advertising of tobacco products or use (typically cigarette smoking) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media including sponsorship, particularly of sporting events.
7)
Guinness tonight launches the most expensive TV ad in its 80-year marketing history, with highly unusual domino rally.
The ad - part of a £10m campaign - begins with 6,000 dominoes, leading on to objects such as books, paint cans, tyres, flaming hay bales, fridges, suitcases and even cars.
5)Product placement is not quite as widespread in TV land as it is in the movies, but it is a rapidly growing industry.
6)Tobacco advertising is the advertising of tobacco products or use (typically cigarette smoking) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media including sponsorship, particularly of sporting events.
7)
Guinness tonight launches the most expensive TV ad in its 80-year marketing history, with highly unusual domino rally.
The ad - part of a £10m campaign - begins with 6,000 dominoes, leading on to objects such as books, paint cans, tyres, flaming hay bales, fridges, suitcases and even cars.