Mittwoch, 15. September 2010

The development of advertising

I have just read an article, which tasks about the history of advertising.

Advertising began in the Industrial Revolution, which was in the 19th century and it was mainly used to promote novelties and fringe products. Later national advertising campaigns and brand-naming became necessary.

The economic depression between 1873 and 1894 brought on a crisis of over-production and under-consumption, so a lot of goods were unsold and the prices and profits fell. Small industrial firms combined with other small businesses and widened the range of goods, so they were in a better postition.

From about the 1850s there were a lot of anonymous bars of soap on the market, so the leading companies decided to use more aggressive selling methods. For example Lord Leverhulme, who had the idea to 'brand' his soap by selling it in distinctive packages.

Many companies followed Lord Leverhulme and started advertising their products. Shortly after bigger and more campaigns were mounted and smaller firm, who didn't or couldn't, were squeezed or bought out by the larger companies.

My favourite spot - Stiegl beer advertising

My favourite advertising is the spot from Stiegl beer, because it's very funny.
The spot takes place at a party. A man shows a stairs-sign to a woman, because he wants to drink a Stiegl beer with her, but the woman thinks he wants to go upstairs with her and goes away. A few moments later another woman shows a stairs-sign to the man, who thinks she wants to drink a Stiegl beer, but the woman has got a Stiegl beer and wanted to go upstairs. So the man is lucky and they go upstairs together.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZoGw9TOwXM