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    Emma Prange Analytical Essay Product: Dove chocolate I think this ad for Dove chocolate is a pretty persuasive ad. By using images and colors to appeal to your scenes‚ a large‚ attention-grabbing headline‚ and sneaking in weasel words‚ this ad is definitely a persuasive one. The first thing that catches my eye when I see the ad is the headline‚ “WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII!” Hawaii would be really fun to go to visit‚ so naturally a person looks down to see what they have to do to get win a trip

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    such as cleaning‚ food‚ clothes and home improvement. Races‚ ages and genders can be some  examples of things an ad can target​ .​  For example​ ‚​  when there is a toy commercial​ ‚​  normally  children are the signified in those product commercials. Although when it is something dealing  with tools or a sports car‚ usually it is a male who is being targeted​ .​  The last example would be  targeting women with ads of cleaning and cleaning supplies​ .​  In most cleaning advertisements​ ‚  you will see a woman cleaning

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    7 elements of print ad

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    7 Elements of Print Advertising Print advertising includes sales brochures‚ coupons‚ fliers‚ business cards‚ billboards and ads in magazines and newspapers. Use this medium successfully by first defining the advertising goal‚ identifying your target audience and focusing your message. The cost of printed advertising can easily outweigh its benefit‚ so never waste it. Each of the seven elements of print advertising must enhance your ad’s effectiveness. Copy Elements The copy or text must communicate

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    Literature Review On Television Ads 1. Television and Children 2. Television Commercials and Children 3. Television Commercials and Gender Roles a. Content Analyses - Adults & Children b. Impact 4. Television Commercials‚ Masculinity and Boys a. Content Analyses b. Impact ________________________________________ 1. Television and Children In this section I will be reviewing the literature on children and television. It has been demonstrated that the average American viewer is

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    Week one: the crickets are active and appear healthy. Week two: the crickets are less active‚ but otherwise appear fine. Week three: the crickets are all lying on their backs‚ still breathing‚ but completely paralyzed. Timberline Live Pet Food‚ a company that breeds insects to feed to reptiles all around the world‚ created an advertisement promising virus-free crickets in response to a cricket paralysis virus that nearly wiped out the entire European cricket population ten years ago (“Clean Farm”)

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    also fulfills the Right Intention tenet of Jus Ad Bellum since it is fighting a war to restore the peace due to the unpredictable nature of ISIS. Similarly‚ the fulfills the Just Cause tenet of Jus Ad Bellum since the war would be fought in self-defense and against a known threat to the international system (ISIS). Moreover‚ the US has tried to avoid direct war with ISIS‚ but this attack warrants retaliation‚ thus fulfilling the last resort tenet of Jus Ad Bellum‚ since war was a last resort. Since the

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    The Joe Camel Ad Campaign was created by the R. J. Reynolds U.S. marketing team in 1987. R. J. Reynolds created this ad campaign because at the time the company’s brand “Camel” was seen as an old mans cigarette. Because the youth market is such an important market to tobacco companies‚ as in their eyes they see young people as “representing tomorrow’s cigarette business”‚ Joe Camel was created in hopes of popularizing the Camel brand among younger people. This campaign‚ although the R. J. Reynolds

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    Drink Driving Ad Campaign

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    THINK! is an ad campaign targeting drink driving in the United Kingdom with hopes of decreasing the number of people driving under the influence of alcohol. Run by the Department of Transport‚ it has been a campaign which has been running since the early 21st century. The campaign focuses on informing the citizens of the U.K. of the strict penalties which result from drink driving‚ done by video adverts and a variety of posters. Statistically this campaign has been confirmed effective‚ reducing the

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    Ad-Lider case study

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    the customers are willing to spend on the product. Some of the most important factors to be considered would include consumer preferences and consumer habits. 2. Does Ad-Lider have a marketing orientation? Justify your reasoning. Yes I believe Ad-Lider has a marketing orientation. Since the existing line of products at Ad-Lider do not bring satisfactory profit in the long term and are not very modern and up to the standards of what the consumers in todays time want‚ the company decided to launch

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    Jenner‚ comes out to stop a huge protest by giving the police officers a Pepsi. The SNL commercial makes fun of it‚ pointing out the ridiculesness of the commercial itself. The satire in the SNL commercial points out the racist points of the Pepsi AD by talking about the racial stereotypes of the asian man playing chello and the african american men dancing to hip hop. It makes an even further joke about it‚ having the director being scolded for using those stereotypes. It then countinues to poke

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