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    by following these cultural trends. Whether it is through periodicals‚ radio‚ or the all powerful television these companies use effective methods to psychologically convince their intended audience to buy either a product or service. These advertisements perfectly reflect how Americans perceive sex‚ social status‚ and gender roles. A prime example of this concept is a television commercial by Old Spice soliciting scented body wash to women with boyfriends or husbands. The sales pitch begins

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    World War II advertisements before and after the Japanese attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu‚ Hawaii were different in several ways. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor advertisements had a positive tone and the main purpose was to encourage people to get jobs to help the United States win the war. Some jobs essential to the war were farming and working in factories. Farming was important because the soldiers needed food. Without enough food they would not have the energy or strength

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    Carlie HackmannMythological Companies Gillette Venus How you ever noticed how many Mythological places or figures are used in the names or logos of companies today? Although many people don’t believe in the Greek and Roman gods‚ they are very famous‚ or sometimes infamous‚ because of their fascinating stories. Many business owners use mythological figures to help portray their company’s product or service. Gillette Venus‚ for example‚ bases their name off of the Roman goddess Venus‚ also known

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    In this Nina Ricci perfume advertisement we see Canadian model Jessica Stam pictured twice in nearly identical outfits. In this advertisement she is rocking a leather-looking dress‚ black kitten heals and cat ears to complete the look. Her eye make up is a classic dark smokey eye. Which strengthens the overall aura of “sexiness” that Nina Ricci has successfully conveyed in this ad. Your eyes are immediately drawn to the first depiction of Jessica Stam‚ where she is dead centre‚ wrapped in a glossy

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    When no newspaper advertisements prior to 1855 were identified‚ city directories for Rochester‚ New York proved more helpful in gleaning further information about Job Moses‚ Tuttle & Moses‚ I. C. Baldwin & Co.‚ and J. Bryan‚ and each of their association with this product. Dewey’s Rochester City Directory for 1857-1858 contained the earliest mention of Job Moses‚ as a patent medicine dealer who worked at 112 & 114 State Street. The advertisement for his business‚ Job Moses Wholesale Dealer in Patent

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    on her hip‚ wearing an elegant white dress contrasting to her glossy black hair which seems to be flawlessly computerized. She seems confident‚ happy‚ and proud to be a supporter of Pantene. The saying “Strong is Taking the Heat” is seen on the advertisement‚ representing that their product will make hair protected and strong against heat. The results of that promise will then supposedly look similar to Selena’s flowing black waves which are encircling her perfectly contoured face. Since the audience

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    newspapers and many other sources of advertisement are all set up in a strategic manner. There are various techniques that advertisement designers can use to make an advertisement efficient and appealing to the consumers. These techniques can range from product placement to ethos‚ pathos‚ logos and so much more. This advertisement for Burt’s Bees Naturally Nourishing Body Lotion is a good example of how an assortment of techniques can be used to make an advertisement effective- achieving its goal of

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    The advertisement‚ “Simone Biles and Small Powerful Tide PODS”‚ is ultimately ineffective in convincing consumers to buy Tide PODS because its endorsement and emotions miss the target audience and it lacks facts. In the beginning of this ad‚ Simone Biles is performing her floor routine and executes it perfectly‚ by literally blowing the judges and their papers away. After her floor‚ she receives flowers

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    The magazine that I’ve chosen to find my advertisement for analyzing is the Gentlemen’s Quarterly (GQ) of the February 2017 issue. The Gentlemen’s Quarterly has history‚ including some background information and a media company that publishes these periodical magazines. Firstly‚ Gentlemen’s Quarterly is a premiered male monthly issued magazine published by Conde Nast. According to Conde Nast’s website‚ it is known for publishing other names including Allure‚ The New Yorker‚ Vogue‚ and more. Gentlemen’s

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    Advertising is the chief profitable industry in the United States today. Billboards‚ signs‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ radios‚ televisions‚ and computers are just some of the places where advertisements are found. At the heart of any one company’s advertising campaign is the consumer. The consumer has complete control of their own money and can choose to buy any product or service they desire. Advertising does not control the consumers on what they buy. It only informs them on what they can buy

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