I agree with "chasing products such as cars and clothes" but not with "working jobs we hate". People tend to look for a job they like to do, along with it being well paid and matching their qualities. Many advertisements are persuading, however not as much as to do jobs we hate, unless we really have to.
He is talking about the main objectives and impacts that Marketing have on the society. Consumers are mainly ignorants and don't understand techniques and tricks that marketing experts use on us when producing an advertisement. They manage to get us after products we DON'T need and BEFORE we need them.
As Marketing people we need to think different as "David Fincher" (Brad Pitt) . We need to create a product that people like and they think they need even if they do not really need or if the perception of the product is not good. An example of this is Mcdonald's; something unhealthiness but people like and consume anyway.
Jaime: I agree that the advertisement attracts and convinces as to buy a car or different kinds of clothes because they try to persuade and influence our choice. I disagree with the statement: "working jobs we hate" because we usually work jobs that we enjoy and where we earn a reasonable amount. I think that it is right that we buy many things that we do not need because advertisements tend to convince us to buy them
I am agree with the character of Brad Pitt because marketing is that, they make you buy things than you really do not need because you think if other people have it you need to have it too.
Criticism to a materialistic society which is unhappy and tries to find fulfillment through consuming and by doing so, become more miserable trying to reach their goal. An selfdestructive cycle in which companies depend on and encourage.
What Brad Pitt is trying to express is the main impact of Marketing on most people. It manages to make everyone interested in the product they are promoting, even if we need it or not. And the behavior of consumers is carried away by the eyes.
This picture shows how we have to think as human beings, because we already have many things we don't need... But, as sellers, we must feed this consumerism behaviour and create new needs for people in order to increase our sales.
it is not correct. the goal of the marketing is not lie the costumer, to have more confidency, the marketing departament must specialize in what the costumer really want and need.
I partly agree with what David Fincher said in the photograph above. Firstly, I agree, “Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes” because this is what advertising (marketing) do. However, these do not mean that we are buying “shit”. Marketers’ objective is to let us, the consumers to feel and think that we have that need (consumer needs and wants) and therefore the consumers will act by buying them.
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ResponderEliminarI agree with "chasing products such as cars and clothes" but not with "working jobs we hate". People tend to look for a job they like to do, along with it being well paid and matching their qualities.
ResponderEliminarMany advertisements are persuading, however not as much as to do jobs we hate, unless we really have to.
He is talking about the main objectives and impacts that Marketing have on the society. Consumers are mainly ignorants and don't understand techniques and tricks that marketing experts use on us when producing an advertisement. They manage to get us after products we DON'T need and BEFORE we need them.
ResponderEliminarAs Marketing people we need to think different as "David Fincher" (Brad Pitt) . We need to create a product that people like and they think they need even if they do not really need or if the perception of the product is not good. An example of this is Mcdonald's; something unhealthiness but people like and consume anyway.
ResponderEliminarJaime: I agree that the advertisement attracts and convinces as to buy a car or different kinds of clothes because they try to persuade and influence our choice.
ResponderEliminarI disagree with the statement: "working jobs we hate" because we usually work jobs that we enjoy and where we earn a reasonable amount.
I think that it is right that we buy many things that we do not need because advertisements tend to convince us to buy them
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ResponderEliminarI am Beatriz Lajusticia:
ResponderEliminarI am agree with the character of Brad Pitt because marketing is that, they make you buy things than you really do not need because you think if other people have it you need to have it too.
Criticism to a materialistic society which is unhappy and tries to find fulfillment through consuming and by doing so, become more miserable trying to reach their goal. An selfdestructive cycle in which companies depend on and encourage.
ResponderEliminarWhat Brad Pitt is trying to express is the main impact of Marketing on most people. It manages to make everyone interested in the product they are promoting, even if we need it or not. And the behavior of consumers is carried away by the eyes.
ResponderEliminarEduardo Macías.
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EliminarThis picture shows how we have to think as human beings, because we already have many things we don't need... But, as sellers, we must feed this consumerism behaviour and create new needs for people in order to increase our sales.
ResponderEliminarit is not correct. the goal of the marketing is not lie the costumer, to have more confidency, the marketing departament must specialize in what the costumer really want and need.
ResponderEliminarI partly agree with what David Fincher said in the photograph above. Firstly, I agree, “Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes” because this is what advertising (marketing) do.
ResponderEliminarHowever, these do not mean that we are buying “shit”.
Marketers’ objective is to let us, the consumers to feel and think that we have that need (consumer needs and wants) and therefore the consumers will act by buying them.