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    Pandora Ad Analysis Essay

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    store dealing in jewelry and delicate trinkets. The ad published by Pandora to promote their sales featured a collaboration with the breast cancer funding organization titled Susan G Kormen. A beautiful bracelet stretches out across the ad with the breast cancer logo charms. It is an attractive and eye catching piece because of the shiny polished alternate gold and silver surfaces and pink stones lined around the charms and links occasionally. The ad has several pieces of text on the right hand side

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    will be needed to accomplish that task. Two different ads were viewed on Dirt Devil Vacuums. One ad was based out of Germany ‚ while the second ad was based out of the United Kingdom. The advertisement from Germany is much more effective. The video attracts the audience through its emotional grab‚ persuasive use of authority‚ and complex reasoning. The first ad viewed was the ad based out of Germany‚ titled as‚ “Dirt Devil-The Exorcist.” This ad was promoted through video‚

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    GORILLA AD CAMPAIGN OF CADBURY Anuj Kwatra – U110009 Hitesh Agarwal – U110024 History of the Ad Gorilla Ad is a British advertising campaign launched by Cadbury Schweppes in 2007 to promote Cadbury Dairy Milk-brand chocolate. It was a 90-second television and cinema advertisement‚ which formed the centre piece of their new ad campaign. It was created and directed by Juan Cabral and starred actor Garon Michael. The campaign itself comprised appearances on billboards‚ print newspapers and magazines

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    shock! Naked man in ads

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    Male Body‚ I was shocked by what she wrote‚ because I had never read any articles like this. It was explicitly telling about naked or near-naked models in advertisement‚ nude women attracted men and also nude men attracted women‚ and these kinds of ads influenced people’s view on what a real man was exactly. There were few books mentioned naked men or women‚ but never in specific detail. I felt really awkward when I read this book in the coffee store; I was afraid other people saw what I was reading

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    stereotypes people. An example of perceiving ads is a Victoria’s Secret ad versus a Polo ad. Every Victoria’s secret ad is similar to each one. This company presents that woman should be super skinny with an outstanding figure. In this ad they are promoting a new perfume on the market. She is walking outside at night with just a bra and panties on. During the commercial nothing is said and the model is just being sown from different angles. Many of their ads use very intriguing colors to attract your

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    women’s magazines you will find several different ads for all sorts of diet products. In the March 2013 issue of Woman’s Day magazine there were four different ads for diet aids and products. The primary appeal used in most advertising is an emotional one but most also use ethos and logos as well. In the following essay we’ll examine the different diet ads and the type of appeals each use to convince the public to buy and use the product. In the full page ad for Sensa‚ a diet product you shake onto your

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    Advertisement objective 2 Target Audience 2 Reasons why the Headlines were powerful 4 Why the Ogilvy Ad was far more modern 5 DDB: 5 History of “THINK SMALL”: 6 Targeted Audience 6 Volkswagen’s Competition 7 Problems 7 Why it was a success 8 References 8 David Ogilvy: Introduction: David Mackenzie Ogilvy was born in England on June 23‚ 1911. In 1948‚ he founded the New York-based ad agency Hewitt‚ Ogilvy‚ Benson & Mather (which eventually became Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide)‚ with the

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    Rhetorical Analysis on “Vintage Ads” | | Na’Shaye Lewis September 9‚ 2013 | Appealing to someone’s emotions is how the tobacco companies get the big bucks. Lucky Strike Cigarettes first came about around the 1920s. Its motto was “Reach for a LUCKY instead of a sweet”. Which went on to say in the ad‚ “To keep a slender figure‚ No one can deny Lucky Strike. They are toasted so there is no throat irritation and no cough”. This ad was made to appeal to the average American woman in that

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    analytical model is an ad from Folgers Coffees. The ad is actually a print of a cup of Folgers coffee placed on top of manhole covers in New York City. Holes on the print allow the steam to come out‚ and the wordings around the cup read ‘Hey City That Never Sleeps. Wake Up. Folgers.’ As I recently learned‚ Folgers are well-known to be innovative with its ads: always trying to do something creative and funny to attract customers and coffee consumer’s attention. This Folgers’s ad is by all means a clever

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    Dr Pepper Ad Analysis

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    Dr.Pepper launched a new ad during the year of 2011‚ for their new and bold drink called Dr.Pepper 10. There featuring slogan was “It’s Not for Women”. They state that only the most virile gentleman is able to consume this drink‚ and this is also shown with the dull soda being wrapped with a greyish/silver can cover which depicts the lack of femininity in the advertisement‚ suggesting again that the drink should not be consumed by women. We will see how the audience of the 60’s would view the advertisement

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