America in the 1960's was a time for advertising. For the people involved in creating this culture of buying and selling, it was a time to prosper. Due to the great depression and world war II, there wasn't that much money in the 1950's. Therefore people only bought essential products, for example bread and water. However the 1960's started to grow economically and people started to become affluent. Or did they? Due to the fact that advertising companies had started up, they were urging people to spend money on things they wanted and not what things they needed. There area many ways in which the advertising companies persuaded people to buy things. One of the ways was to do this was to compare America to Russia. Russia was a communist country and had a very poor economy and the state of the population was very bad. An American TV advert for cornflakes was branded as a freedom product compared to the Russian equivalent. This therefore made people believe in a sense that if they did not buy the Cornfakes, they were being un-American.
One of the greatest inventions of the 1960's and indeed of all time was television. This was a way that average people could watch things happen without having to be there. It was considered the suburban houses' greatest desire and ironically it was the best source of advertising. Families would gather round the television and watch endless hour of TV, whilst unaware that most of that time they would be consuming a monumental amount of advertising. Another technology that was developed in advertising was the paintings of Charles Shilddey who worked for Motorola. He painted pictures which some ways of advertising could not produce. He created fantasy in the common home, and this was only achievable if you spent money.
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Products were branded in very clever ways. For example, they were made to meet the culture and characteristics of their consumers. Adverts were mainly directed towards families of the 1960's giving this idea that everyday normal people and families are on TV having the same problems a normal family would have. Also it sets a standard of living and how the typical American family should behave.
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