Axe Spray Commercial “The AXE Effect - Women - Billions” I chose the “AXE Effect - Women - Billions” (Axe Spray) video advertisement because it draws its male audience into the commercial because of all the gorgeous women in it. its a brand of male grooming products‚ owned by the British/Dutch company Unilever and marketed towards young males. This company has been selling this product since 1983. Unilever is a British–Dutch multinational consumer goods company. Its products include foods‚
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The current Axe print advertisement in question is part of a global campaign to promote its new line of “Peace” products‚ trying to strike down the sexist image it had previously. Axe partnered with a non-profit organization called Peace One Day and aims to promote peace in the world by an anti-war agenda and also gender equality. An end to the gender wars. This is an example of using polysemy through the slogan “Make Love‚ Not War”‚ which is the use of the phrase to incorporate multiple meanings
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AXE Body Spray Ethan Yang He Devi Saharaini MKT 602 National University Table of Content I. Introduction II. Marketing Mix 1. Product a. Product History b. Target Market c. Complete Product Line d. Product Packaging e. Store Packaging f. Competitor g. Product Life Cycle 2. Promotion h. Integrated mass communication i. Advertising i. Social Media ii. Online Advertising iii. Branded
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the Axe Detailer Commercial Arguments are used in every aspect of our lives today. Most people don’t realize it but companies are arguing everyday with you to purchase their products through advertisements. Often companies will use humor when advertising on bill boards‚ in magazines or on television commercials‚ with the expectation and hope that the commercial was memorable enough to make you want to buy their product the next time you go to the store. One very humorous commercial going
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Marketing Project : AXE I/ The situation analysis {draw:frame} The environment Axe was inspired by another Unilever’s brand‚ Impulse. Like Axe‚ Impulse was a fragranced deodorant body spray for women that promised wearers male attention. Thanks to Axe’ success in France‚ Unilever decided to launch the brand in other European countries from 1985. However‚ in United Kingdom‚ the brand was renamed Lynx. Then‚ Axe encountered the same success in Latin America but it was less important
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practicable which the commercial creates. Which man has never dreamed of simply being irresistible and sweeping the ladies off their feet just by using a special deodorant? That is the idea of “The AXE Effect” which implies that every last man could be the object of women’s desire by using this antiperspirant. Considering all this you can divine that there must be a convincing marketing concept behind it. And that’s why we decided to follow up with this special brand. AXE (or LYNX) is a brand
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INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING ANALYSES AXE ANARCHY FOR HIM + FOR HER ‘ UNLEASH THE CHAOS ’ [pic] Lilian Bouw Junghyun Park Elaisa Telgt 3IBL2 1. Link to the advertisement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nBaH3t5jss 2. Description of the advertisement The TV spot‚ “The chain”‚ show a world where lust causes men and women to take leave of their sense and the uproar that result. Along with a background music‚ ‘Can’t help falling in love with
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Axe Cologne By: Emily Kaminski‚ Tyler Melville‚ David Lee Miller‚ Lazar Radicevic‚ Jaclyn Schwarz‚ Matthew Tesch‚ Kyle Trelka Table of Contents Introduction 3 History 3 Objectives 4 Product 4 Price 5 Promotion 6 Placement 7 Target Audience 8 Budget 8 SWOT 9 Competition 9 Marketing Issues 10 References 11 Introduction Our marketing team has taken on the challenge
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message behind the Axe commercials is quite simple: Use Axe body sprays and women will pursue you. Even though many ads online may claim to be selling magic pheromones that are “100% Guaranteed to Attract Sex Now‚” it’s pretty safe to say that there is no such thing. If it were true eHarmony and Match.com would be filing for Chapter 11 right about now. Nevertheless‚ commercials targeting young adults‚ such as Clearasil and Axe‚ adamantly glorify these unrealistic fantasies. In 2008 Axe released a body
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global strategy of Axe Anarchy campaign The Axe Anarchy campaign follows the Axe Hair campaign‚ but also differs from it. In this case‚ the products are addressed to Boys and Girls. We have the main change of this campaign. The previous campaign was more focused on girls attracted by men. Axe assumes that men like being seduced. This feeling gives a huge boost to men confidence. Although many brands tried to set up this proposition‚ Axe just made it perfect. Basically‚ Axe always used the
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