Friday, January 9, 2009

Intro

This blog, as a part of a Media Literacy Project within Media & Society course, is trying to evince, in spite of current anti-advertising mood, that advertising can be not only commercial, dumb, entertaining, or controversial but also extremely helpful, trying to make the world a better place.


The aim of this blog is to show that advertising has always been, and especially nowadays is, an indelible part of our everyday lives. Advertising is a natural thing – tradesmen, companies, and organizations have always used diverse means of communication, later particularly mass media, to create awareness and to promote their products, ideas, and services among larger audience.


Moreover, the pro-social media and campaigns allows innovative ideas and new concepts, as well as important social, public and health issues to be shared with others and to be presented in a more attractive and appealing form. Usage of wittiness, innuendos, emotions, and humor – hand in hand with technical advantages of diverse types of media – contributes to better remembering of the advert and potentially greater effect on viewers. It has been proved that some pro-social campaigns, such as MTV safe-sex spots, have considerably boosted public awareness on particular issues.


I am aware that the ratio of commercial vs. pro-social ads is still considerably uneven. However, the pro-social advertising is quickly expanding and getting into the limelight of public interest. Everyone can help, at least by not ignoring the alarming issues of our world.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Veru!

    Your work is, as usually, outstanding and shows your true interest in the issue.
    To be honest, some of those pro-social adverts really catch my eye (and mind) with their perfect stopping power.
    I would say that lately I mostly enjoy MTV staying alive PSAs and safe-driving campaign produced by the Czech ministry of Transport.
    I hope you will continue posting on this blog with every new finding about pro-social advertising and showing us that advertising can also have a very possitive effect. Thank you for creating this blog!

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  2. Hey Vicky!

    Thanks a lot for the positive feedback! =)
    Despite the fact that I'd love to continue posting on this blog, I'm afraid I'm not going to have enough time to keep it alive =(
    However, I'll try to do my best =)

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