Mass media advertising information or wallpaper

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Over het boekFor most consumers, advertising is less important than advertisers might think. Advertising appears to function as 39;39;wallpaper39;39;, something in the background that is hardly noticed. The advertiser, however, wants the consumer to use his advertisement as a piece of information, for example, when standing in front of a shelf thinking what kind of detergent is 39;39;best39;39; or 39;39;cheapest39;39;. Mass mediated advertising campaigns should therefore at least function as a reminder when making all kinds of choices concerning brands, products or services.This book describes consumers39;39; use of advertising. The question to be answered is quot;How and why do people use advertisingquot;. Are they searching for information or simply watching commercials because they are funny Are they avoiding ads because they find them irritating And to what extent is claimed advertising use related to remembering having seen specific ads The five studies in this book use different methods and research designs for addressing these questions, to understand and explain advertising use. These include a meta-analysis of more than 50 studies on advertising, several in-depth interviews, a nation-wide telephone survey with follow-up by mail, an experiment, and a face-to-face survey.Edith Smit is Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam, Department of Communication, and The Amsterdam School of Communications Research ASCoR. She is also Deputy Director of SWOCC, the Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Commercial Communication.