Read
the passage.
The
case for Advertising
Money spent on
advertising is money well spent. It assists a rapid distribution of goods at
reasonable prices. It draws attention to new ideas and so help enormously to
raise standards of living. By helping to increase the demand for goods, it
increases the number of workers needed to supply the goods and, therefore
provides employment. It helps to pay for many services. Without advertisements,
your daily newspaper would cost a lot, the price of you television license
would need to be doubled, and travel by bus would cost more.
Perhaps most important
of all, advertising helps to keep up the quality of the products and services
you buy. No regular advertiser dare offer a product that fails to live up to
the promise of his advertisements. He might fool some people for a little while
through misleading advertising. He will not do so for long; for the public has
the good sense not to buy the poor quality article more than once. If I see an
article advertised, it is the surest proof I know that the article does what is
claimed for it, and that it is good value.
There is one more point
I feel I ought to touch on. Recently, I heard a well – known television personality
declare that he was against advertising because it persuades rather than
informs. This is hair – splitting. Of course advertising
seeks to persuade. If it only gave information, advertising would be
so boring that on one would pay any attention. But perhaps that is what the
well – known television personality wants.
I am prepared to make
just one admission to the opponents of advertising. Not every advertisement is
a good one. Some advertisements are silly. Some are pointless __ though not very many. Pick up the
nearest magazine or newspaper and count the advertisements that really offend
you. And then count the advertisements that, in some degree, interest you, or
give you pleasure. And be honest!
The
Case against Advertising
Most people say that
they find everyone tends to dream of having them information about the products
better educated, more successful, wealthier, better looking, more adventurous,
and so on. The advertisers try to make us believe that our dreams will come true
if we buy their products. This is why advertisements for home cleaning products
often try to convince ladies that they can become perfect wives and mothers
only if they use those products. Advertisements aimed at men often include the
picture of a pretty girl. Such advertisements are suggesting that man will be
more attractive to women if he owns a certain type of car, or watch, or if he
dresses in a certain style.
The feelings which
advertisements try to play on will differ according to the age groups for which
the advertisements are intended. Advertisements for teenagers will emphasize
that those products will make young people more attractive, more up to date,
more socially successful, and more able to enjoy themselves, as well as more
successful in their education and job prospects.
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