The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop

The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop
Title The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop PDF eBook
Author Hanley Norins
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre
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The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop

The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop
Title The Young & Rubicam Traveling Creative Workshop PDF eBook
Author Hanley Norins
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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For years Young & Rubicam has reigned as one of the top ad agencies in the world. Part of its secret is taught through a traveling workshop. Now readers can attend the workshop by simply purchasing this insightful book loaded with 100 illustrations.

Strategic Copywriting

Strategic Copywriting
Title Strategic Copywriting PDF eBook
Author Edd Applegate
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 311
Release 2015-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1442244097

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When it comes to attracting consumers through advertising, which words, phrases, and techniques are most effective? Strategic Copywriting, a detailed how-to guide, introduces students to time-tested strategies for writing and designing successful ads. In this second edition, Edd Applegate explains the core principles that have guided advertising for decades, from knowing the audience to crafting a compelling message. Next, proven techniques for producing specific kinds of advertising—whether for newspapers, magazines, or other print media, for broadcast radio or television, or for social media and online/mobile platforms—are addressed in step-by-step detail. Throughout, Applegate walks readers through real advertisements from advertising agencies of all sizes across the United States to illustrate what works—or not—and why.

What a Great Idea! 2.0

What a Great Idea! 2.0
Title What a Great Idea! 2.0 PDF eBook
Author Chic Thompson
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 310
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781402741883

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It has sold more than 200,000 copies since 1992--and now the most imaginative guide to thinking creatively is back, in a new and improved version. Author Chic Thompson knows that everyone wants to be more creative--and he knows how to make it possible. That’s why the Harvard Business School released a case study on him. Thompson has had unparalleled success teaching readers how to harness their ingenuity to generate new product ideas, resolve difficulties in the workplace, and overcome bureaucratic language and "killer phrases” that stifle innovation. The good news is that this great-looking, thoroughly updated edition features even more brain-stimulating suggestions, exercises, action sheets, tips for using new technologies, ideas for encouraging creativity at home, and much more.

The Conquest of Cool

The Conquest of Cool
Title The Conquest of Cool PDF eBook
Author Thomas Frank
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 340
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780226260129

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Looks at advertising during the 1960s, focusing on the relationship between the counterculture movement and commerce.

Applying Social Cognition to Consumer-Focused Strategy

Applying Social Cognition to Consumer-Focused Strategy
Title Applying Social Cognition to Consumer-Focused Strategy PDF eBook
Author Frank R. Kardes
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 448
Release 2006-04-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135601801

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Applying Social Cognition to Consumer-Focused Strategy, a book in the Advertising and Consumer Psychology series sponsored by the Society for Consumer Psychology, focuses on the most important recent developments at the interface of social cognition and marketing, and develops integrative theoretical frameworks with rich practical implications. More specifically, the chapters offer a novel and thought-provoking perspective on consumer-focused strategy--or the effects of marketing stimuli and activities on an integrated system of consumer processes and responses. Divided into four parts, this book: *offers new perspectives on consumer information processing, selective or one sided information processing, and attribution theory; *discusses how asking questions in focus groups, surveys, and experiments leads consumers to create opinions that would not have occurred to them otherwise; *advances a new approach for modeling uncertainty and a new framework for thinking about uncertainty; *summarizes recent developments concerning the Implicit Association Test and their implications for branding strategy; *develops a new approach for analyzing the effects of intention on behavior and unplanned purchase behaviors; *discusses the devaluation effect and shows both how implementation intentions can be used to increase new product consumption and also how promotion versus prevention regulatory focus influences consumer preferences; and *focuses on consumer information processing and persuasion. The text is intended for advanced graduate students, academics, and practitioners who embrace cutting-edge paradigms and methodologies in social-cognitive consumer research.

Contemporary Public Speaking

Contemporary Public Speaking
Title Contemporary Public Speaking PDF eBook
Author Courtland L. Bovée
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 556
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780939693603

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Contemporary Public Speaking includes all the traditional fundamentals as well as the hottest issues in public speaking today. Featuring a conversational style and an extensive photo and illustration program, this comprehensive coverage provides students with the tools they need to analyze and apply public speaking principles. Examples, exercises, and boxed features offer insights into major themes such as speaking across cultures, developing creativity, improving critical thinking, overcoming speech anxiety, focusing on ethics, and learning from real-world speaking situations. Students will also explore how to speak on the job and in small groups, develop persuasive strategies, and use audio/visual aids--from flip charts to multimedia presentations--and will learn basic ways to become more effective speakers and listeners. A Collegiate Press book CONSULTING EDITORS: JoAnn Edwards, University of Mississippi Jon A. Hess, University of Missouri, Columbia Cynthia Irizarry, Stetson University Shannon McCraw, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Timothy P. Meyer, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Louis J. Rosso, Winthrop University