Media and Advertising IELTS Flashcards
A public promotion of some product or service.
Advertisement
Example: The new advertisement for the smartphone was very engaging.
A series of actions intended to achieve a particular result.
Campaign
Example: The advertising campaign boosted the brand’s image significantly.
A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
Brand
Example: Nike is a globally recognized brand.
A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
Consumer
Example: Consumers are becoming more conscious about the environmental impact of their purchases.
The main means of mass communication.
Media
Example: The news media has a significant influence on public opinion.
Good at persuading someone to do or believe something.
Persuasive
Example: The advertisement was very persuasive and convinced many people to buy the product.
Capable of attracting and holding interest.
Captivating
Example: The captivating commercial caught everyone’s attention.
Featuring new methods; advanced and original.
Innovative
Example: The innovative approach to marketing attracted a younger audience.
Having great influence on someone or something.
Influential
Example: Social media influencers are very influential in today’s marketing strategies.
Directed at a particular group or audience.
Targeted
Example: The targeted ads were specifically designed for teenagers.
Support or actively encourage.
Promote
Example: The company spent millions to promote their new product.
Declare one’s public approval or support of.
Endorse
Example: The celebrity endorsed the new brand of shoes.
Describe or draw attention to in a public medium to promote sales.
Advertise
Example: The company advertised the product on television and social media.
Have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something.
Influence
Example: The catchy jingle influenced many people to remember the product.
Cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument
Persuade
Example: The advertisement aimed to persuade consumers to switch brands.
In such a manner as to achieve a desired result.
Effectively
Example: The product was effectively advertised through various media channels.
In a determined and forceful way.
Aggressively
Example: The company aggressively marketed their new line of products.
In an original or imaginative way.
Creatively
Example: The campaign was creatively designed to appeal to young adults.
In a manner that is so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
Subtly
Example: The message was subtly embedded in the advertisement.
To a large extent or over a large area.
Widely
Example: The new product was widely advertised across multiple platforms.
To produce or publish something.
Bring out:
Example: The company will bring out a new range of products next month.
To make contact with someone.
Reach out:
Example: The marketing team reached out to influencers to promote their brand.
To start to be involved in a new job or business activity.
Break into:
Example: They are trying to break into the Asian market with their latest campaign.
To communicate ideas effectively.
Put across:
Example: The commercial put across the benefits of the product very clearly.
To cause someone to lose interest.
Turn off:
Example: The overly aggressive marketing campaign turned off many potential customers.
To have the same understanding or knowledge.
On the same page
Example: The marketing team needs to be on the same page to ensure the campaign’s success.
To be successful or accurate.
Hit the mark
Example: The advertisement really hit the mark with its target audience.
Information passed by verbal communication.
Word of mouth:
Example: Word of mouth is still a powerful tool in advertising.
To stand out amidst a lot of distractions.
Cut through the noise:
Example: The unique advertisement cut through the noise and grabbed attention.
Attracting a lot of attention
In the limelight:
Example: The product has been in the limelight since its launch.
To start a series of activities aimed at achieving a specific goal.
Launch a campaign:
Example: They plan to launch a new advertising campaign next month.
The extent to which consumers are familiar with the qualities or image of a particular brand.
Brand awareness:
Example: The campaign aimed to increase brand awareness among young adults.
The particular group at which an advertisement is aimed.
Target audience:
Example: The target audience for this campaign is teenagers.
: A plan of action designed to promote and sell a product or service.
Marketing strategy:
Example: Their marketing strategy includes heavy use of social media.
The study of individuals and groups in the process of selecting, securing, and using products.
Consumer behavior:
Example: Understanding consumer behavior is crucial for effective advertising.
Spread or disperse information widely.
Disseminate
Example: The company disseminated the information through various channels.
An act of giving one’s public approval or support.
Endorsement
Example: The product received an official endorsement from a well-known celebrity.
Rapid increase in numbers.
Proliferation
Example: The proliferation of digital advertising has changed the marketing landscape.
Successfully enter a market.
Penetrate
Example: The company aims to penetrate the European market next year.
Express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
Articulate
Example: The spokesperson articulated the benefits of the product clearly.
Intensive or exaggerated publicity. (informal)
Hype
Example: There’s a lot of hype around the new smartphone model.
Excited interest or attention.
Buzz
Example: The new game is creating a lot of buzz online.
To promote the sale of.
Push
Example: They are really pushing their new app with a lot of ads.
A form of words used to persuade someone to buy or accept something.
Pitch
Example: The sales pitch was so convincing that I bought two products.
To promote a product by mentioning it.
Plug
Example: The actor plugged his new movie during the interview.
A specific segment of the population.
Demographic:
Example: The advertisement was tailored to appeal to a young demographic.
An act of giving one’s public approval or support to someone or something.
Endorsement
Example: The product received a major endorsement from a famous athlete.
A short, catchy tune used in advertising.
Jingle
Example: The catchy jingle made the advertisement memorable.
A short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
Slogan
Example: The company’s slogan is instantly recognizable.
A large outdoor board for displaying advertisements.
Billboard
Example: The billboard on the highway attracted a lot of attention.
Attracting or holding interest or attention.
Engaging
Example: The ad was very engaging and held the viewers’ attention.
Immediately appealing or noticeable.
Eye-catching
Example: The eye-catching design of the poster grabbed everyone’s attention.
Giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
Controversial
Example: The controversial advertisement sparked a lot of debates.