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Advertising and the Mind of the Consumer: What Works, What Doesn't and Why

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Advertising and the Mind of the Consumer: What Works, What Doesn't and Why
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Max Sutherland
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 152
Category/GenreAdvertising
ISBN/Barcode 9781741755992
ClassificationsDewey:659 659.1019
Audience
General
Edition 3rd edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 1 December 2008
Publication Country Australia

Description

By the time we die, we will have spent an estimated one and a half years just watching TV commercials. Advertising is an established and ever-present force and yet, as we move into the new century, just how it works continues to be something of a mystery. In this 3rd international edition of Advertising and the Mind of the Consumer, renowned market researcher and psychologist Max Sutherland reveals the secrets of successful campaigns over a wide range of media, including the web and new media. Using many well-known international ads as examples, this book takes us into the mind of the consumer to explain how advertising messages work - or misfire - and why. Advertising and the Mind of the Consumer is not just a 'how to' book of tricks for advertisers, it is a book for everyone who wants to know how advertising works and why it influences us-for people in business with products and services to sell, for advertising agents, marketers, as well as for students of advertising and consumer behaviour. 'Essential reading for all practitioners and everyone interested in how advertising works .' - John Zeigler, DDB Worldwide. 'Finally, a book that evades the 'magic' of advertising and pins down the psychological factors that make an ad succesful or not. It will change the way you advertise and see ads.' - Ignacio Oreamuno, President, ihaveanidea.org '. reveals the secrets of effective advertising gleamed from years of sophisticated advertising research. It should be on every manager's bookshelf.' - Lawrence Ang, Senior Lecturer in Management, Macquarie Graduate School of Management 'Breakthrough thinking. I have been consulting in the advertising business and have taught graduate level advertising courses for over 20 years. I have never found a book that brought so much insight to the advertising issues associated with effective selling.' - Professor Larry Chiagouris, Pace University 'Puts the psyche of advertising on the analyst's couch to reveal the sometimes surprising mind of commercial persuasion.' - Jim Spaeth, Former President, Advertising Research Foundation

Author Biography

Dr Max Sutherland is an author, columnist and marketing psychologist who works as an independent consultant in Australia and USA. An expert in the psychology of communication, his monthly column is posted on the web at www.sutherlandsurvey.com. He is Adjunct Professor of Marketing at Bond University and Honorary Principal Research Fellow at Wollongong University. The highly successful company he co-founded specialized in tracking the effects of advertising communication for many of the leading global advertisers including Gillette, Merck, Kodak, McDonalds, Miller, Qantas, Nestle and Pfizer. He has published numerous papers in American, European and Australasian journals and serves on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Brand Management and the International Journal of Advertising.

Reviews

"Finally, a book that evades the 'magic' of advertising and pins down the psychological factors that make an ad succesful or not. It will change the way you advertise and see ads." Ignacio Oreamuno, president, ihaveanidea.org" "Makes for enjoyable as well as enlightening reading . . . can serve as an introduction to advertising for general readers." "Choice"" "Puts the psyche of advertising on the analyst's couch to reveal the sometimes surprising mind of commercial persuasion." Jim Spaeth, former president, Advertising Research Foundation"