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jayhills49

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Explain the advantages of copywriting in print media, and list the disadvantages of copywriting for television advertising.

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Axel Corp, a new clothing line manufacturer, plans to reach out to the local fashion stores and wholesale distributors around the country. It also plans to offer a discount on its products for the first 100 customers and establish a coupon system for the first six months of sales. The marketing team is looking to create a television advertisement and is looking for ways to improve on the ideas that they have come up with for the ad. Which of the following is most likely to provide Axel Corp with a reasonable amount of media time at a rate lower than that provided by an advertiser?
 a. Production houses
  b. Sales promotion agencies
  c. Database consultants
  d. Media specialists



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The audio and visual capabilities of television and video offer different opportunities for a copywriter. Compared to print media, however, video media have inherent limitations for a copywriter.
In print media, a copywriter can write longer and more involved copy to better communicate complex brand features. Print media provides a copywriter the time and space to communicate details, complete with illustrations. In addition, the printed page allows a reader to dwell on the copy and process the information at a personalized, comfortable rate.
Television's inherent capabilities do much to bring a copywriter's words to life. But the action qualities can create problems. Firstly, the copywriter must remember that words do not stand alone. Visuals, special effects, and sound techniques may ultimately convey a message far better than the cleverest turn of phrase. Second, television commercials represent a difficult timing challenge for the copywriter. It is necessary for the copy to be precisely coordinated with the visuals. If the visual portion was one continuous illustration, the task would be difficult enough. Contemporary television ads, however, tend to be heavily edited and the copywriting task can be a nightmare. The copywriter not only has to fulfill all the responsibilities of proper information inclusion but also has to carefully fit all the information within, between, and around the display.

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jayhills49

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


billybob123

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Excellent

 

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