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Jonathon Hardcastle

With all its glitz and glamour, many people believe that working in advertising is all fun and games. Nothing could be father from the truth as advertising agency people are some of the hardest working professionals around. At its very core, advertising is still a business and a very competitive business at that. Now, if despite that knowledge, you still think that advertising is a good place of employment, then read on to get a better idea of how the advertising world works.

Basically, advertising serves the function of promoting goods and services through the mass media, which includes television, radio and print, mainly newspapers and magazines. Advertising also uses other non-traditional media to do its work such as outdoor advertising and through organizing special promotional events. In a marketplace that is cluttered with all sorts of products, it is advertising that manufacturers rely on to make them stand out from the clutter. This is where the advertising agency comes into play. The agency creates the advertisements that make clients stand out. The main stock in trade of advertising agency people are their creativity and technical expertise.

The client jump-starts the advertising process by providing the advertising agency with its marketing objectives and a profile of its target audience, specifically, the kind of consumers they want to influence. This provides the agency with the ammunition it needs to create creates a “brand image” or the kind of image that they feel will make the brand most attractive to its target audience. They want this brand image to be unique so that it makes itself distinct from its competitors. They also want this brand image to be projected in a compelling and imaginative manner so that the target audience will likely remember it the next time they are out at the department store and looking through the shelves.

Next the ad agency will select the media outlets which it feel can best send their brand image to the hearts and minds of their target audience. They do this by studying what kind of media their target audiences “consumes” – what kind of TV shows to they watch, what kind of newspapers and magazines do they read, and so forth. From there, it’s a matter of measuring their audience’s response and making changes (if any) on their advertising approach based on these responses.

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Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles on many topics including Employment, Business, and Education

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