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[[communication]] whose purpose is to inform potential customers about products and services. [[communication]] whose purpose is to inform potential customers about products and services.
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-:''[[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 Homes So Different, So Appealing?]]", ''[[The Hidden Persuaders]]'' 
==See also== ==See also==
* [[Advertising techniques]] * [[Advertising techniques]]
-* [[Advertising to children]]+* [[Benetton]]
-* [[Branded content]]+
-* [[Classified advertising]]+
* [[Communication design]] * [[Communication design]]
-* [[Conquesting]]+* [[Consumerism]]
* [[Coolhunting]] * [[Coolhunting]]
-* [[Copy testing]] 
* [[Copywriting]] * [[Copywriting]]
* [[Crowd manipulation]] * [[Crowd manipulation]]
 +*[[Fashion photography]]
* [[Graphic design]] * [[Graphic design]]
 +*"[[Just What Is It that Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?]]", ''[[The Hidden Persuaders]]''
* [[Meta-advertising]] * [[Meta-advertising]]
* [[Pseudo-event]] * [[Pseudo-event]]
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* [[Virtual advertising]] * [[Virtual advertising]]
* [[Visual communication]] * [[Visual communication]]
 +*[[Women in advertising]]
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Loie Fuller poster for the Folies Bergère in the late 19th century. (poster by PAL (Jean de Paléologue), printed by Paul Dupont)
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Loie Fuller poster for the Folies Bergère in the late 19th century.
(poster by PAL (Jean de Paléologue), printed by Paul Dupont)

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