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User Responses to the Formats and Product Properties of Contents Advertised on Facebook (페이스북 광고 콘텐츠 포맷과 제품 속성에 대한 사용자 반응)

  • Su-Jin, Woo;Yu-Jin, Kim
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.111-126
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    • 2016
  • As the marketing value of Facebook advertisements increases, companies seek to create successful Facebook advertisements in order to promote their brands or products. This research aims to identify Facebook advertising factors that influence users' eye movements and attention, and thereby to investigate effective visual elements of Facebook advertising contents. Firstly, we identified two contributing factors influencing users' responses to Facebook advertisements: the formats of advertising contents(Text, Text in Image, and Movie) and the product properties(Involvement, Think/Feel). Based on theoretical reviews, eye tracking tests and surveys were conducted in order to examine how these two factors affect users' responses on Facebook, i.e. visual perception and users' purchasing responses. It was found that there were distinctive patterns of users' visual perceptions and purchasing behavioral responses according to the formats of the advertised contents. Meanwhile, the advertised products' properties influenced only the users' purchasing responses. Finally, the key findings of this research offer helpful guidelines for providers and developers to create effective SNS advertisements.

Customers' Brand Attitude and Purchase Intention Formation Process by Advertising Execution Types - A Korean Coffee Shop Case (커피전문점의 광고실행 유형이 고객의 상표태도 및 구매의도 형성과정에 미치는 영향)

  • Chung, Hyunyoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.866-876
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    • 2013
  • For the purpose of creating or maintaining a favorable customers' attitude tourism service firms use an advertising as a communication tool by changing ad-execution formats. Affective or informational ad-executions are normally applied for the service industry. In this study ad-attitude, products attitude, and purchase intention are tested whether the variables would be influenced by the ad-execution formats. As the result the study found that Ad-attitude influenced on product attitude but not on purchase intentions in the affective ad-execution format, whereas the Ad-attitude influenced both on product attitude and purchase intentions.

An Analysis of the Contents and Make-up of the Page in a News Story of the Internet Newspaper -focusing on Naver, Daum, Nate, Yahoo- (인터넷신문의 뉴스기사 페이지 구성과 콘텐츠에 대한 분석 -네이버, 다음, 네이트, 야후를 중심으로-)

  • Park, Kwang-Soon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.1345-1354
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    • 2014
  • This paper has analyzed how the format of the text page and the contents of space surrounding the text in the news stories of the portal sites are made-up. The result of analysis showed that the formats of the text page in Naver news story were more intricate than those of Daum, Nate and Yahoo. Also, Naver was higher in the number of advertising, the type of advertising, the entertainment contents, and various types of contents than other three portals. Especially, the percentage of new story related to entertainers was the highest. It was the portal site Daum that advertised the news story most of all in its text page. In contrast, it was portal site Yahoo that inserted the advertisements least of all. But from the whole sides, it was found that the formats and contents of the text page of the news story in these three portal sites have similarly been made-up. Consequently speaking, for the serviceability of use in news story, it can be evaluated that the news service method in portal sites is higher than that in press dot coms.

A Study of Ad Avoidance Level, Ad Avoidance Type and Its Predictors in Various Mobile Ad Formats (모바일 광고포맷에 따른 광고회피 수준, 회피 유형, 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Byun, Sung-Hyuk;Cho, Chang-Hoan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.345-358
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we wanted to identify the level of ad avoidance, type of ad avoidance and predictors that affect ad avoidance according to mobile ad formats. A survey was conducted on users who had experienced mobile ads and a total of 276 responses were used for the analysis. Studies showed that push ad had the highest level of avoidance. In addition, when looking at the type of ad avoidance, the highest ad avoidance type was immediate ad avoidance in all established ad formats and the lowest ad avoidance type was prior ad avoidance. The results of predicting ad avoidance showed that among 11 independent variables, perceived intrusive variable had a positive (+) effect in all ad formats except push ad and attitude toward mobile ad variable had a negative (-) effect in the push ad. This study is meaningful in that it was a comprehensive comparative analysis by subdividing the advertising formats implemented in mobile. This study is also meaningful in that studying how ad avoidance levels and avoidance types differed accordingly and what were the variables that affect ad avoidance. It also had the practical significance that could help establish an efficient ad execution strategy that reflected the characteristics of mobile devices.

Implicit Interpretation of Advertising Content Language and Possible Connection of Media Literacy Education (미디어콘텐츠 언어의 암묵적 의미 해석과 미디어 리터러시 교육의 연계 가능성)

  • Lim, Ji-Won
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to discuss the implicit meaning of advertising content with highly persuasive language formats from a communication perspective and its interpretation process in relation to communication education, while simultaneously developing interpretative codes for media literacy education in modern society. For a successful discussion, I assumed the narrative content of advertising content that implements a special purpose as a general conversational act, and raised the issue anew that regularity exists for implicit semantic expressions. It also said that in order for media literacy education in the present society to proceed correctly, linguistic interpretations of implicit meaning cannot be guided as a principle of communication in prior research. As a solution, we confirm that socio-cultural sharing knowledge and recognition are essential interpretation codes. For further discussion, the analysis of advertising media languages with special purposes in terms of language usage was conducted to verify the process of interpreting the implicit meaning shown in them. After analyzing the implicit advertising language that I arbitrarily typified, I found that the linguistic meaning implicit with the intention of persuading the speaker can be provided mostly as media literacy education as a framework for analysis by various information and cognitive effects. In other words, acceptors should not perform only literal interpretations in the process of interpreting the implicit meaning inherent in the media language. If guided by including native language materials and background knowledge, socio-cultural customs, and general common knowledge, efficient media literacy education can be expected.