Monday, 24 November 2014

vote booster rational for my advertising

Rationale for my advertising • The target audience for my advertising are young eighteen to twenty one year old students. This is because the students believe if they vote, they will not be making the right decisions on who they are voting for. The purpose for my advertising campaign is to get these independent students voting in the elections. So they know what is going on around them in their society. • The platform for my advertising is for young people at the age of 18 to 21 year old, so that they understanding the way voting is run in the United Kingdom. Every student in the United Kingdom has their own legal right to vote. • The other purpose to the platform is try and see if the voter who are of the ages of 18 to 21 years old, are really sure and they understand how the voting system really works in the united kingdom.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

babies in incubators on a hospital ward





Racism advert exposing babies in an incubator on a hospital ward, the baby in the middle incubator dressed up as a cleaner, this represents that it shows that people from a hispanic background are being disrespected. 

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

blair's prospect over government
















ASA Adjudication on Blair Prospect Ltd

Blair Prospect Ltd

6 Sawmill Yard
Blair Atholl
Perthshire
PH18 5TL

Date:

5 June 2013

Media:

National press

Sector:

Health and beauty

Number of complaints:

1

Complaint Ref:

A13-226278

Ad

A national press ad for a soundwave therapy device stated "TRY NOVASONIC IN YOUR OWN HOME RISK FREE! SEND NO MONEY NOW! ...".

Issue

The complainant challenged whether the claim "SEND NO MONEY NOW!" was misleading, because he understood that he would have to pay an upfront fee which would be refunded later if he did not like the product.

CAP Code (Edition 12)

Response

Blair Prospect did not believe the ad was misleading because they were not claiming that the product was free. They explained that they were running a two-stage campaign where the customer was invited to have an information brochure sent to their home free of charge by calling the number provided or completing and returning the coupon. They said nowhere in the ad did it state that the product was free of charge, nor did it ask for any money. They said in the top of the cut-out coupon it clearly stated "FREE BROCHURE - SEND NO MONEY NOW". They said they had been using this format for the last 20 years and had not received any complaints.

Assessment

Upheld
The ASA understood that consumers could request an information brochure free of charge by calling the number listed or returning the coupon. However, we considered that the overall impression given by the ad was that consumers could try the product without financial obligation and that they would not need to send any money upfront. For example, we noted that the headline claim stated "TRY NOVASONIC IN YOUR OWN HOME RISK FREE! SEND NO MONEY NOW!" and text in the body of the ad stated "... Try Novasonic Yourself "Risk Free*" ... For further information on how you can try Novasonic yourself "Risk Free" in the comfort of your own home get in touch now! ...". Although we noted that text lower down in the ad stated "FREE BROCHURE - SEND NO MONEY NOW!", we considered that contradicted rather than clarified the other text. Because we understood that consumers were required to pay an upfront fee to try the product (which was refunded if the consumer did not want to keep the product after trying it), we considered the claim "SEND NO MONEY NOW!" was misleading.
The ad breached CAP Code (Edition 12) rule 3.1 (Misleading advertising).

Action

The ad must not appear again in its current form. We told Blair Prospect to ensure that they make clear in future ads that although consumers are not required to send any money to obtain the free brochure, they are required to pay an upfront fee to try the product which will be refunded if they decide not to keep the product