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2144 advertisement
what are the forms of advertisement
what are the functions of advertisement
what is the effect of advertisement to people

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'what is the effect of advertisement to people' is not developed well. we may say:

There are both positive and negative effects on people.

Advertisement is all around us, we can't run away from it. One of the most important aims of advertising is to persuade consumers to buy a certain product. In general advertising have a negative effect in people's mind. The product is done to be so effectively on people, so sometimes they are attracted to a product. And after they buy it they realize that the thing they saw in the advertisement is not really true. Advertisement has many effects on people and some of them are health and safety risks from false fact advertising, subliminal advertising, and deceiving children advertising. The false fact advertisements are deceiving people and lead them to buy products which it will affect negatively on them in the future. The most important audience for advertisement is children. Children are being controlled without knowing with the advertisement that is shown mostly on the TV. They are having problems like obesity because of the powerful attraction of advertisement. The third role of the advertisement is subliminal advertisement and it sends ideas to people especially children and students which is inappropriate for them and effect them in the future.

Although people often focus on the negatives when they discuss the effects of advertising, it is important to note that advertising does have its positive side. In fact, some of our society's most important messages have come through advertising, like "Friends don't let friends drive drunk."