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Cinderella

A Pop Up Fairy Tale

Matthew Reinhart

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English
Simon & Schuster
01 September 2013
A Classic Collectible Pop-Up™

Matthew Reinhart's resplendent retelling of Cinderella comes to life with intricate pop-ups, foil, ribbons, acetate, and amazing dimensional surprises. The stunning transformation of a pumpkin into a magnificent coach, a rat into a coachman, and Cinderella into a beautiful princess is pure magic.

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Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 53mm
Weight:   748g
ISBN:   9781416905011
ISBN 10:   1416905014
Pages:   12
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I. THE PLACE OF ADVERTISING. 1. Background of Today's Advertising. Beginnings. Origins of Newspaper Advertising. Three Momentous Decades: 1870-1900. America Enters the Twentieth Century. Advertising Comes of Age. The War Advertising Council. 2. Roles of Advertising. Advertising and Profitability. Advertising, The Marketing Mix, and Integrated Marketing. Advertising as an Institution. Advertising to Diverse Publics. A Good Product that Meets a Perceived Need. Variations in the Importance of Advertising. Advertising and the Marketing Channel. Advertising to the Consumer. Advertising to Business and Professions. The Categories of Business Advertising. Nonproduct Advertising. II. PLANNING THE ADVERTISING. 3. The Advertising Spiral and Brand Planning. Pioneering Stage. The Competitive Stage. The Retentive Stage. The Advertising Spiral. The Retentive Stage. 4. Target Marketing. Defining Prime Prospects. Generational Marketing. Planning the Advertising. Positioning. How to Approach a Positioning Problem. Profile of the Buyer. Beyond Demographics: Psychographics. III. MANAGING THE ADVERTISING. 5. The Advertising Agency, Media Services, and Other Services. The Agency. How Agencies Developed. The Full-Service Agency. The Traditional Agency Organization. The Reengineering of the Agency. Global Agencies and Global Markets. Competing Accounts. Client-Agency Relationship Length. Agency of Record. Agency Multiple Offices. Agency Networks. Other Advertising Services. Forms of Agency Compensation. Other Services. 6. The Advertiser's Marketing/Advertising Operation. Marketing Services System. Integrated Marketing Brand Management. Corporate Restructuring. Setting the Budget. The Changing Marketing Environment. Managing Brands. Agency-Client Relationships. Appraising National Advertising. Changes in Marketing. IV. MEDIA. 7. Basic Media Strategy. Organization of the Media Function. The New Media Function. Media Unbundling and Independent Media-Buying Firms. Basic Media Strategy. Putting It all Together: The Media Plan. Communication Requirements and Creative Elements. Geography-Where Is the Product Distributed? Media Tactics: Reach, Frequency, Continuity, and Budget. The Media Schedule. 8. Using Television. Television as an Advertising Medium. The Rating-Point System. Share of Audience. The Many Faces of Television. Network Television. Spot Television. Television Syndication. Syndicated Rating Services. 9. Using Radio. The Contemporary Radio Industry. Features and Advantages of Radio. Limitations and Challenges of Radio. Technical Aspects of Radio. Selling Radio Commercial Time. Radio Ratings Services. Buying Radio. Using Radio Ratings. 10. Using Newspapers. The National Newspaper. Marketing the Newspaper. Newspaper Inserts, Zoning, and Total Market Coverage. Circulation Analysis. Newspaper-Distributed Magazine Supplements. The Ethnic and Foreign Language Press. Weekly Newspaper. 11. Using Magazines. Advertising and Consumer Magazines. Selectivity. Magazines as National Advertising Medium. Features of Magazine Advertising. Magazine Elements. How Space Is Sold. Magazine Circulation. Measuring Magazine Audiences. Consumer Magazines-Summing Up. The Business Press an Business-to-Business Advertising. The Organization of the Farm Press. 12. Out-of-Home Advertising. Strategic Advertising and Out-of-Home. Outdoor Regulation and Public Opinion. Forms of Outdoor Advertising. The Elements of Outdoor. Buying Outdoor. Verifying. Transit Advertising. Shelter Advertising. 13. Direct-Response and Internet Advertising. Direct Response and the Internet. The Internet and Marketing Research. The Wireless and Broadband Revolution. The Role of the Internet in Advertising and Marketing. Direct-Response Marketing: An Overview. Database Marketing. The Direct-Response Industry. Direct-Mail Advertising. 14. Sales Promotion. Promotion and Advertising. Forms of Sales Promotion. Point-of-Purchase Advertising. Specialty Advertising. Coupons. Sampling. Event Marketing/Product Licensing. Sweepstakes and Contests. Cooperative Advertising. Controlling Co-Op Dollars. V. CREATING THE ADVERTISING. 15. Research in Advertising. Research Is an Informational Tool. The Right Kind of Research. Public Attitude Toward Survey Research. Advanced Analytics. Strategic or Account Planners. Agency Futurist Departments Versus Account Planners. What Kind o Research is Needed? The Series of Research Steps in Advertising. Testing Creative Research. 16. Creating the Copy. A Challenge and Creative Vision. Another Brilliant Simple Idea was Created for the Economist. How Do We Create Great Advertising? The Nature and Use of Appeals. Great Advertising Elements. Structure of an Advertisement. Copy Style. Slogans. The Creative Work Plan. Guidelines for Creating an Ad. 17. The Total Concept: Words and Visuals. Ideas Come from the Left and Right Brain. The Creative Team. The Idea. The Creative Leap. 18. Print Production. Digital Advertising and Production. Prepress Process. Print Production. Production Data. Production Planning and Scheduling. Selecting the Printing Process. Understanding Typography. Type and Reading. Typefaces. Type Fonts and Families. Typesetting. Electronic Mechanical and Artwork. Sending Duplicate Material. Other Production Advances. 19. The Television Commercial. The Problems of TV. Copy Development and Production Timetable. Creating the Television Commercial. Producing the TV Commercial. Role of the Producer. Controlling the Cost of Commercial Production. 20. The Radio Commercial. The Nature of the Medium. Flexibility, Marketability, and Promotionability. Creating the Commercial. Developing the Radio Script. Writing the Commercial. Timing of Commercials. Musical Commercials. Methods of Delivery. Producing the Radio Commercial. 21. Trademarks and Packaging. A Little Background. What Is a Trademark? House Marks. Sevrice Marks, Certification Marks. Company and Product Names. Packaging. 22. The Complete Campaign. Situation Analysis. Creative Objectives and Strategy. Media Objectives. Other Integrated Elements. Getting the Campaign Approved. Research-Posttests. Case History: Mary Black Memorial Hospital. Case History: Folks Southern Kitchens. VI. OTHER ENVIRONMENTS OF ADVERTISING. 23. Retail Advertising. Retail Branding. Consume Attitudes. Retailing in the Late 1990s. National and Retail Advertising. Types of Retail Advertising. The Retail Advertising Mix. Case History: Morgan Imports Retail Branding Magazine Campaign. 24. International Advertising. The Multinational Corporation. The Internet and International Communication. The Development of Global Marketing and Advertising. Global Marketing and Advertising. Political and Economic Movements Toward a World Economy. The Multinational Advertising Agency. The Multinational Advertising Plan. Media Planning Procedures and Legal Considerations. Challenges for Advertising Diversity in the United States. 25. Legal and Other Restraints on Advertising. The Federal Trade Commission. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The United States Postal Inspection Service. Advertising and the First Amendment. Advertising of Professional Services. State and Local Laws Relating to Advertising. Comparison Advertising. The Advertising Clearance Process. Self-Regulation by Industry-Wide Groups. The NAD/NARB Self-Regulation Program. 26. Economic and Social Effects of Advertising. The Economic Role of Advertising. Economic Perspectives on Advertising. The Social Role of Advertising. Types of Advertising Criticism. Overt Use of Advertising for Social Causes. The Advertising Council. Advertising Influence on Editorial Content. Glossary. Index.

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