Sunday, May 30, 2010

Advertisements

One of my friends bought a new brand's weight-reducing aid two weeks ago, because she saw the advertisement on TV about it, and was attractived by the effective showed in the advertisement. But after using two weeks, he told me that it was useless and he should not have believed that advertisement.
Information is spreading much more rapidly than before in today's life. If you take a look around, you are able to find that there are advertisements everywhere, on TV, on Internet, on radio, on newspaper and so on. They provide us the latest news of sales and much information about goods. For a company or a factory, advertising may be the most effective way to let their products be known by public. Meanwhile, advertisements can guide the customer. They may help us a lot before we make a choice.
But sometimes, you may be mislead to an unwise decision by advertisements. They exaggerate advantages that the goods may not have at all. Some credulous customers will regret having bought something of no use or of poor quality, only due to the tempting pictures and words. It is a waste of money. As a result, more and more people begin to lose their trust. The original effect of advertisements dies away.

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