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Abstract
The impact of advertising on consumer behavior has been a topic of interest for marketers and researchers alike. This study aims to explore the various ways in which advertisements influence consumer behavior. Through a comprehensive literature review, this research examines the theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence surrounding the effects of advertising on consumers. Advertising is a powerful tool that can shape consumers' perceptions, attitudes, and purchasing decisions. By creating awareness, generating interest, and influencing preferences, advertisements play a crucial role in driving consumer behavior. The use of persuasive techniques, such as emotional appeals, credibility, and scarcity tactics, can further enhance the effectiveness of advertising in influencing consumer behavior. Moreover, this study also investigates the role of different types of advertisements, including traditional print and broadcast ads, as well as digital and social media marketing. With the rise of online advertising platforms and social media influencers, understanding the impact of these new advertising channels on consumer behavior is essential for marketers to develop effective advertising strategies. Furthermore, this research explores the importance of targeted advertising in reaching specific consumer segments. By tailoring advertisements to different demographic groups, marketers can increase the relevance and effectiveness of their campaigns in influencing consumer behavior. The use of data analytics and consumer insights can help marketers identify the preferences and behaviors of their target audience, allowing for more personalized and targeted advertising strategies. In addition to the direct impact on consumer behavior, advertising also plays a role in shaping societal values and norms. Through the portrayal of certain lifestyles, ideals, and cultural representations, advertisements can influence consumer perceptions of what is desirable or acceptable. Understanding these underlying messages in advertising is crucial for both marketers and consumers in interpreting the broader social implications of advertising on consumer behavior. Overall, this research contributes to the existing literature by providing a comprehensive overview of the effect of advertising on consumer behavior. By examining the various mechanisms through which advertising influences consumer perceptions and behaviors, this study offers valuable insights for marketers looking to create impactful advertising campaigns that resonate with their target audience.

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<p> </p><div><p><strong>GENERAL INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The motive of being in business is to produce for sale and profit. In order to remain in business, an organization must generate enough sales from its products to cover operating cost and post reasonable profits (Ayanwale, Adeolu, Alimi and Mathew, 2005). However, taking decision on sales is the most difficult to predict, estimates, or determine with accuracy, potential customers demands as they are uncontrolled factors external to an organization. Considering the importance of sales on business survival and the connection between it and customers, it is therefore, expedient for organizations to engaged in programme that can influence customers decision to purchase its products. This is where advertising comes into play in an organization that is into manufacturing of products. This is where advertising comes into play in an organization that is into manufacturing of products</p><p>11</p></div><div><p>Advertising is planned phenomenon. It has become an essential element of the corporate world and hence companies allot a considerable amount of revenues as their advertising budget. Experts in the field make use of their knowledge of advertising techniques to promote likeness on the part of the consumers and to change their behavior towards a product at any time (Samuel, 1987). Most of the goods in the market that are been advertised are cooperative goods that wants to gain large share of the market. Hence, they used loaded language, which deliberately confuse rather than clarify experience of the goods to the consumers. Advertising is an act of calling attentions to ones product, service need etc especially by paid attention in newspaper and magazines over radio or television.</p><p>The language of advertising differs from our normal speech because of difference in objectives, its syntactical structure has a psychological effect on consumers as it plays on their mind, creating an artificial want and making use of their ignorance and emotions. This is achieved through the presentation of persuasive images such as social status,</p><p>12</p></div><div><p>prestigious ambition and love (Samuel, 1987). Faced with the phenomenon of competing brands of products, it is easy to see the value and impact of advertising on the consumers. Consumers have limited financial resources and consequently spend the available money on commodities they value.</p><p>Advertising is interested in helping to raise the value attributed to a product, as in the case of completing brand products. There is the usual existence of several brands of the same products (Honeywell Flour for example), all priced competitively. However, before the purchase of competing brands, choice between products must be made first. For example, choice must be made between Honeywell Flour Mills Plc products and Flours Mills of Nigeria before choosing which brand of Honeywell Flour Mills Product and of which price range. The role of advertising in determining consumer behavior has been under studies for several years. However, some of the arguments, assumptions and policy options proposed are not based on an in depth understanding of the</p><p>13</p></div><div><p>way advertising works with consumers and its influence on markets.</p><p>This research work will look into how really advertising manipulate language to suite their purpose and possibly try to make consumers aware of this confused state, which advertisers have put them. It will also be able to look on how advertising of goods using a persuasive language affects the consumers buying behaviour of Honeywell Flour Mills Plc customers.</p><p><strong>1.2</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM</strong></p><p>A great number of consumers seem not to appreciate the manner producers promote their product, especially the lack of knowledge of the products being promoted. Some consumers expect advertisers to bring in services program for all the categories of consumers.</p><p>The role of advertising in determining consumer behaviour and brand preference has been undermined by many firms over the years. Some firms spend huge amount of money advertising</p><p>14</p></div><div><p>their product and still claim about indifference in their sales volume. This misconception seems to be based on an entirely understandable initiative reaction. How can advertisers claim that advertising does not increase consumption and sales and still spend so much money on it?</p><p>According to Ambler (2000), advertising has major influences on consumption volume of consumers, as well as sales volume. Adverts may not necessarily bring about huge volume of sales in the short-run, but will certainly increase sales and profits in the long run if done properly. Even if some marketers believe that accurate knowledge about consumers, how they buy, why they buy and where they buy – is unnecessary as it is possible to manipulate hopeless buyers into parting with their money in return for products that they do not want.</p><p>Successful advertisement skillfully engages to mind of the consumer and motivate him to buy the product advertised. Moreover, advertiser sell more than products, it sells brand and if you are a large manufacturer of soap, you will not spend</p><p>15</p></div><div><p>millions of advertising money to encourage people to buy just any soap. You want them to buy your soap and you want advert that will some how convince the public that your brand of soap is more desirable than any other.</p><p>Global companies that use a large number of agencies located in different countries and serving different divisions have suffered from uncoordinated advertising and image diffusion. Some large companies now use only a few agencies or event one that can supply global advertising and the result is integrated and more effective marketing communications and a much lower total communication cost.</p><p>In the light of the above statement, this research work will look at how effective advertising works on consumers buying behaviour. It will also assess the impact of advertising towards solving the invading problems faced by companies to maintain their leadership position in the business environment.</p><p>16</p></div><div><p><strong>1.3</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH</strong></p><p>The objectives of this research work are:</p><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; To determine the effect of advertisement on consumer buying behavior.</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Find out if advertising campaign carried out is persuasive to make consumers to buy their product.</p><p>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; To find out the relationship between advertisement and the buying behaviour of consumers.</p></div><br> <br><p></p>

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