Advertising encourages consumers to buy in quantity rather than in quality. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
1st ESSAY
Advertising plays an increasingly significant role in the competitive business world. Practically all sectors of the modern economy utilize the power of advertising in order to attract, to win or even to preserve the pool of their customers, whilst at the same time trying to keep them away from their competitors. The impact of advertising is so significant that it encourages the unwary to buy unnecessary things leads too many people to go and buor services.Such is the power of advertising that it encourages everybody to purchase possibly unnecessary things by conveying ideas that sometimes are both misleading and erroneous. However, it must be admitted that advertising does emphasise in peoples' minds the reality of choices in goods or services.
Firstly, the purpose of advertising is to make a single product, no different than any other, seem more attractive. . This may lead people to buy products or services they don't actually want or need, using images or ideas that may be attractive but misleading. Advertising has proved to be a very powerful and relatively cheap tool used to highlight the qualities and features of a specific product, even in potentially dangerous cases like cigarettes, alcohol and other products considered by modern societies as undesirable or even dangerous, such as drugs, and so on. For example, various cigarette companies sponsor many sport events, and use this to promote their products, hoping thereby to increase sales. Thus, for example, more people are encouraged to smoke despite the health risks involved.
Advertising is especially important and useful when a new product is launched on t the market. This needs extensive and constant advertising to penetrate into a market that is already full of similar products.. The advertiser tries to create “Brand Awareness” Another example, which applies particularly in the case of young children, is that of fast food. When a fast food brand launches a new type of potatoes it immediately starts advertising them using TV and all other means available, because it knows that young children will want to go and taste them.The result of this is that the other brands will begin to re-advertise their own potatoes, fearful of a loss of sales. Of course, the fact that fast food is bad for health is not mentioned at all. Instead, the most vulnerable in society, the children, are left to the mercy of the fast food producers, anxious for profit
However, when advertising is used properly, it gives people the opportunity to choose correctly, when presented with reliable facts about a product. This is especially true in the case of things that are essential in their daily lives. When I say “used properly” I mean when giving accurate details like price, quality, and reliability. This kind of advertising gives consumers the ability to judge whether a specific product is suitable for them or not.
In conclusion, advertising has both a good and bad aspects . The good one is that it can help people save time and money by giving all the required information which will help them to decide if they need a specific product or not. The bad aspect is that when it is used in an unscrupulous way, it influences people to buy things that they don't need, by providing misleading ideas or images, thus making people make the wrong decisions. Unfortunately, my experience is that advertising is used mainly in the wrong way, because there are just too many products that nobody needs, but still the manufacturers must sell them.
2nd ESSAY
Advertisements are everywhere: on TV, radio or on large electronic boards at the side of the road. Advertisers do this because advertising is a very powerful medium that guides peoples’ decisions. I think that it is true, advertising ‘forces’ people to buy in quantities, not taking into real consideration of the quality of the products they buy.
One of the most devious purposes of the advertiser are the methods used when companies are trying to sell their old stock. They say, for example that when you get two items they give you another one for free. What they hide is that most times the things they sell are outdated – when referring to clothes – or even weathered, when referring to electronics, etc.
The real goal of advertisements is to buy things that impress us or sometimes impress other people, not examining whether we need them or not. And this is achieved by using videos of beautiful people using the specific item. The message is that you’ll be like them if you use that thing, which, of course, is not true. I think one of the most tell-tale examples are the advertisements for beauty products. They say that if you use them you’ll stay young and beautiful forever, when everybody knows that this is a lie. The result of these lies is that women – and men in an increasing number – spent very much money to get things that most probably have no use whatsoever, and companies get really rich.
However, there’s a positive aspect in advertising. As we all know, life has speeded up in such a way that people have very little time for themselves. Advertisements help people select products fast and relatively cheaply if the buyers are really careful with what they select, in a way that won’t harm their health. This can help consumers become a bit more aware of their needs.
Despite the relatively positive note of the last paragraph, I still believe that the way advertisements are used is harmful to the consumers in many ways (health, money, time, etc).