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    COMM 10265 DECONSTRUCTING AN ADVERTISEMENT ASSIGNMENT Sexy Subaru Car Wash Sexy Subaru Car Wash Sexy Sumo Car-Wash Video.flv - YouTube Subaru puts a new Eastern satirical twist on the tradition Western sexy car wash in their advertisement for the Forrester which in place of Heidi Klum or Jessica Simpson sumo wrestlers scantily washing the new vehicle. This advertisement starts off with a dirty Forrester pulling into the car wash with seductive music playing in the background. Most

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    effect the behavior of the consumer and motivate them to purchase advertised product or service. As advertisement is an important part of marketing‚ it is also expensive and an effective advertisement strategy can help in success of an organization. Therefore advertisers are always concerned to know how advertising affects consumer behavior‚ and how it works‚ in order to formulate an effective advertisement strategy. Consumer response is how individuals react to a drive or cue‚ how they behave

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    Advertising Manipulation Advertisements are located everywhere. No one can go anywhere without seeing at least one advertisement. These ads‚ as they are called‚ are an essential part of every type of media. They are placed in television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and can even be seen on billboards by the roadside. Advertisements allow media to be sold at a cheaper price‚ and sometimes even free‚ to the consumer. Advertisers pay media companies to place their ads into the media. Therefore‚ the

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    The ads I chose‚ and media in general‚ contain messages that lean heavily toward the traditional belief systems of popular cultural majority‚ that place arbitrary meanings on bodies based on biological differences. The world we live in is still highly gendered and the norms we have constructed are considerably rigid‚ pervasive and persistent in their adherence among citizens. The hegemonic ideals of sex and gender have left an indelible mark on America’s society and is still seen today in media marketing

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    Analysis of an advertisement Victoria’s Secret www.victoriassecret.com This assignment was to find a retail chain in either England or America‚ which are both English-speaking countries. I picked “Victoria’s Secret”‚ which is an American retailer of women’s wear. The chain is very popular and known for its huge fashion show “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show”. It’s a chain for teens and women in general. You‚ as a girl or a woman‚ are able to buy bras‚ panties‚ sleepwear‚ swimwear‚ beauty products

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    Advertisement‚ Good or Not? Advertisement is news or a message that is made for persuade or influenced people to be interested in the product or service that a company offers. It means that every ad must be persuasive. There are many kinds of ads; based on its nature of advertisement‚ it is divide into Commerce ads and Non-commerce ads. Commerce ads made for influencing people in order to have‚ buy and use the product that has been advertised. On the other hand non-commerce ads made to get people’s

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    use the manipulation of language and picture to create advertisements that suggest something about their products without directly maintaining it to be true. Such advertisers prey on fears and even weaknesses to persuade not only American consumers‚ but also consumers around the world to buy certain products. Despite how much one may think they can ignore them and how little these ads may affect one‚ the many manipulative tactics advertisements use can influence one in ways one does not even realize

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    Presentation on advertisement and its effectiveness and public relation and publicity By CharushBhatia(Imba/25029/12) Shalin Kabra(Imba/25031/12) Jyoti Singh(Imba/25028/12) Ankit kumar Agarwal(Imba/25030/12) Advertisement Effectiveness •It is an attempt to measure whether the time‚ talents‚ and the treasure invested in the creative activity has resulted in attaining the goals of profit maximization to the advertiser and the maximization of satisfaction to the consumers. Why to test the Ad Effectiveness

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    Pakistan Students of MBA‚ Department of Management Sciences‚ The Islamia University of Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan 1 2‚3‚4‚5 Abstract: The importance of our research work is for marketing and advertising concerns that how they can make their advertisement more effective and efficient. It also gives direction for marketing managers and advertisers for the application of appeals in their ads. TV ads attitude is made by using different appeals and celebrity expert roles and this remains very effective

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    ASPCA Advertisement The creators of advertisements often have the same goals in mind as a persuasive writer. Both of these people want their audience to believe something to be true or persuade them to do something. Ethos is used to establish credibility‚ Logos to provide reason‚ and Pathos to build an emotional connection. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) created an advertisement with the intention of persuading viewers to donate to the organization

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