I myself is a great NBA fan. Recently, I saw an advertisement on NBA.com. It is about BC salmon facts.One of the BC salmon advertisements is two banking guys talking about that they received an email from an oversea people saying he has 1 billion in the bank and has some trouble in his country. If any one could lend him a grand to help him out of the trouble, he will give the person half of his money. And both of them received the email which means if both of them lend the guy a grand, that guy will give all his money to them.
This sounds like a silly story. 
But the marketing strategies is cool!
The story behind this advertisment is that due to excessive salmon fish farming, the BC wild fish have decreased significantly. And protesters want BC government inquiry into the cause of the disastrous decline of the 2009 Fraser River sockeye salmon. And protesters hope that government can give complete disclosure of the disease data from salmon farms.

But the marketing strategies is cool!
The story behind this advertisment is that due to excessive salmon fish farming, the BC wild fish have decreased significantly. And protesters want BC government inquiry into the cause of the disastrous decline of the 2009 Fraser River sockeye salmon. And protesters hope that government can give complete disclosure of the disease data from salmon farms.
This advertisement is cognitive, affective and behavioural. First
everyone see this advertisement will find it silly and will laugh at it. So it brings a feeling for people. Then when the words come up "Imagine if we believed everything we heard. The way we do about farmed salmon" makes people think about what we have heard and whether should we believe what we have heard which is cognitive. It also indicates that we should not believe everything about farmed salmon and should begin to think about it. So it is behavourialI think this advertisement did not promote a product but promoting and idea. This is hard to identify the needs of "customer" because it is can not satisfy people's certain needs like a can of coke or other things. But it can still be explained by Maslow's needs theory. First of all, if we care about salmons, we can protect them and thus protect the nature. In return, the nature will protect us which satisfy our needs for safety. Secondly, if we care about salmons, it shows our love for salmon and the nature and give us a sense of belonging. Thirdly, if we care about salmons and respect the nature, we will be respected by other people, thus giving us a sense of esteem. Finally, if we save salmons, we save the nature which is also saving ourselves, helping us achieve self-actulization. But i can not explain the physiological need and according to Maslow, lower need has to be satisfied first. So hope i can get someone help me solve it.
Here is the link for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86rCXZETiNY&playnext=1&list=PL7F6784AFAAD72F8B&index=69



