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#: ''It pays to '''advertise'''.'' #: ''It pays to '''advertise'''.''
-Benetton - commercial - consumerism - marketing - persuasion - propaganda - sex in advertising - women in advertising - fashion photography+:''[[Benetton]] - [[commercial]] - [[consumerism]] - [[marketing]] - [[persuasion]] - [[propaganda]] - [[sex in advertising]] - [[women in advertising]] - [[fashion photography]]
-Through advertising, marketing is also related to many of the creative arts.+Through advertising, [[marketing]] is also related to many of the [[creative arts]].
-"Just What is it that makes today's home so different, so appealing?" (1956) - Richard Hamilton+"[[Just What is it that makes today's home so different, so appealing]]?" (1956) - [[Richard Hamilton]]
-The Hidden Persuaders (1957) - Vance Packard+''[[The Hidden Persuaders]]'' (1957) - Vance Packard
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To give public notice of; to announce publicly; as to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting.

  1. To provide information about in communications media, especially about goods or services for sale.
  2. To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others.
    It pays to advertise.
Benetton - commercial - consumerism - marketing - persuasion - propaganda - sex in advertising - women in advertising - fashion photography

Through advertising, marketing is also related to many of the creative arts.

"Just What is it that makes today's home so different, so appealing?" (1956) - Richard Hamilton

The Hidden Persuaders (1957) - Vance Packard Subvertising



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