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1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

Jan 16, 2016

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Page 1: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

1920’s Advertisements

Page 2: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

What is the purpose of Advertising?

To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle.

To inform consumers of their product.

Magazines, newspapers, motion pictures and radio were some of the main avenues for advertisements in the 1920’s.

*What are some of the ways companies advertise today?

Page 3: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

Brief History of Advertisements

Advertisements started to really expand in the 1880’s during industrial expansion.

Prior to World War I investigative journalism was the trend in magazines, that changed in the 1920’s people began yearning to read more then just about reforms and corruption.

After World War I magazines such as Ladies’ Home Journal, and The Saturday Evening Post began to target consumerism and advertisements started taking off in these and other publications.

Total advertising volume in the United States few from $200 million in the 1880s to about $3 Billion in 1920s. Reasons for the growth include the introduction of radio, motion pictures, and more publications.

Page 4: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

Coca-Cola

1890s Coca-Cola Ad1920s Coca-Cola Ad

Page 5: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.

La-Mar Soap

Page 6: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
Page 7: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
Page 8: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
Page 9: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
Page 10: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
Page 11: 1920’s Advertisements. What is the purpose of Advertising? To persuade a consumer to buy a particular product or in some cases a lifestyle. To inform.
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