मंगलवार, अप्रैल 28, 2009

Important Terms in Advertising :Key words

1. Above-the-line cost: A budgeted expenses in television production (e.g., producers, directors, cast, script etc.).2. Account: A general term for the business relationship existing between an advertising agency and its clients. A client of an advertising agency.3. Account conflict: The opposing interests that occur when an advertising agency accepts competing clients.4. Account executive: An executive responsible co-coordinating an account.5. AD: Art director or Assistant director.6. Ad: Advertisement.7. Ad copy: The portions of an advertisement, commercial, or promotional piece.8. Adman: A person working in the advertising industry.9. Below the line cost: Cost that is not included in above-the-line items (e.g. props, transportation, set construction etc.)10. Brand: A graphic symbol, trade name, or combination of both that distinguishes a product or service of one seller from those of others.11. Brand name: A word or group of words, usually trademarked, that identify a product or service.12. Brand image: The pattern of feelings, associations, and ideas held by the public generally in regard to a specific brand. It is also called Brand Personality.13. Promotion: An effort, usually temporary, to create interests in the purchase of a product or service by offering extra values; includes temporary discounts, allowances, premium offers, coupons, contests etc.14. Positioning: It is strategic placement of products, ideas, services in the market to create a distinct brand image in the same segment.15. Segment: A market segment consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of wants.Example: A car company might say that it would target young, middle-income car buyers. The problem is that the young, middle-income buyers will differ about what they want in a car. Some will want a low-cost car and others will want an expensive car. Young, middle-income car buyers is a sector. Young, middle –income car buyers who want a low-cost car is a segment.16. Sponsor: Generally, an advertiser that pays for broadcast time. An advertiser that purchases an entire program.17. Sponsored program: A TV or Radio program paid for by one or more advertisers, as opposed to a sustaining program.18. Sustaining program: A TV or radio program supported by a commercial station or networks, without sponsorship by an advertiser, usually scheduled in the public interests.19. Target Market: A target market is the market segment to which a particular product is marketed.20. Marketing: The business activities that affect the distribution and sales of goods and services from producer to consumer; including product or service development, pricing, packaging, advertising, merchandising, and distribution.21. Brand loyalty: The consistent purchase and use of a specific product by a consumer over a period of time.22. USP: The original and unique benefit claimed for an advertised product or service.23. Slogan: A sentence or phrase used consistently in advertising to identify an advertiser’s product or services.24. Logo: A brand name, publication title, or the like, presented in a special lettering style or typeface and used in the name of a trademark.25. Propaganda: A communication intended to influence, belief and action, whether true or false information is contained in such communication. Ex: Every God-fearing/God-believing person should support us to free the J&K from the oppressions of the Govt. of India.26. Publicity: Information regarding a person, corporation, product etc। released for non-paid use by the mass media; often disguised as news.

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