The pictures they show on advertisements are not actually real; they aren’t something that you can just get from buying their product, it is not achievable. One article from information today says, "A more controversial technique is to make the advertising seem less like an advertisement and more like content that blends in with other content provided by the medium. On television, this type of advertising takes on the form of an 'infomercial,' while in print media, it is called an 'advertorial.' Now this form of advertising is gaining ground on the Internet, and it's known as 'native advertising.'"(Pike, George H. "Love It or Hate It: Native Advertising on the Internet." Information Today jun 2014: 24 DB - SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 2 Dec. 2015.) Advertisements are blended into society, it’s made to seem like it is not actually an advertisement, and instead as a reality. The advancement in technology has had a vast impact on the marketing world; it has made it possible for companies to advertise their products on a national and global …show more content…
Almost everyone now has some sort of device that has access to the Internet, we have cellphones, tablets, laptops, watches and many other things that are connected to the Internet, and these are all new opportunities for marketers to use to sell their products. One author from New York Times wrote "Facebook. Instagram. Google. Twitter. All services we rely on--and all services we believe we don't have to pay for. Not with cash, anyway. But ad-financed Internet platforms aren't free, and the price they extract in terms of privacy and control is getting only costlier....What to do? It's simple: Internet sites should allow their users to be the customers. I would, as I bet many others would, happily pay more than 20 cents per month for a Facebook or a Google that did not track me, upgraded its encryption and treated me as a customer whose preferences and privacy matter." (Tufekci, Zeynep. "What 'Free' Really Costs." New York Times 2015 jun 04: A.25 DB - SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 2 Dec. 2015.) Even sites on the Internet that we think are free actually are not, we are paying for it by giving away our time to view the