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why advertising is good business

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An edition of Selling the dream (2005)

Selling the dream

why advertising is good business

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The process of producing goods and services is relatively easy to recognize as socially beneficial. But television ads? Telemarketers? Jingles? Junk mail? It is popular to view these commercial activities as inherently wasteful or manipulative, marginally informative or entertaining, at best. In Selling the Dream, John Hood takes the provocative stand that advertising images and sales pitches are actually part of the goods and services themselves, delivering an essential component of the consumer's experience. As such, they are inextricably linked to the basic tenets of the free-market system, and, in the boldest of terms, Hood argues that commercial communication is morally consistent with the principles of our democratic society, including freedom of choice, competition, and innovation. Tracing the history of advertising from Ancient Roman times to the present, he offers a colorful account of advertising in its cultural context and addresses such controversial issues as the promotion of harmful and immoral products (such as alcohol and tobacco), marketing to children, the role of advertising in service industries such as health care and education, and the impact of the Internet and other new media on the conduct of commerce. In the process, he offers a compelling perspective on advertising and its essential role in business, communication, and popular culture.

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Praeger Publishers
Language
English
Pages
258

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2010, ABC-CLIO
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2005, Praeger Publishers
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Westport, Conn

Table of Contents

Introduction
The birth of advertising and commercial culture
A carnival of conspicuous consumption
Broadcasting revolution, advertising evolution
The new economics and science of advertising
Living the commercial life
Health claims and the problem of fraud
Advertising and the consuming child
The economics and ethics of selling sin
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
659.1/042
Library of Congress
HF5821 .H637 2005, HF582

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3403493M
Internet Archive
sellingdreamwhya00hood
ISBN 10
0275984354
LCCN
2005018656
OCLC/WorldCat
60971727
Library Thing
689722
Goodreads
237839

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