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    world today‚ advertisement is everywhere. I hardly ever go a day without being handed a printed flyer‚ hearing a commercial on the radio‚ seeing an ad pop-up on the computer or even skimming over an ad in the newspaper. Some advertisements offer free promotional stuff‚ many use sex appeal and quite a few have catchy jingles. In the Always ultra-thin ad‚ they capture people’s attention by using a phrase “ODOR PROTECTION ISNT JUST FOR UNDERARMS” which intentionally makes you think of deodorant. By examining

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    Analyzing an Ad

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    which can be considered as advertisement. Particularly in this essay we are going to talk about TV commercial‚ which nobody likes‚ but has to watch it. I’ve chosen the advertisement “Kia Soul hamster commercial”. It’s an advertisement of brand new Kia car. So‚ at the beginning you can hardly know what this commercial is going to present. Robot war‚ dancing hamsters‚ it disorientates you. This advertisement makes person to watch it due to its energy‚ which dancing hamsters give. No matter if person

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    In Spring of 2014‚ the lingerie store‚ Aerie‚ started an ad campaign never been seen in lingerie ads. All aerie ads now feature the hashtag #aerieReal and all models in the ads are untouched. Now‚ any aerie ad shown in the store‚ television‚ magazines and billboards feature untouched models in undergarments. Most advertsiments for womens undergarments are modeled by young‚ beautiful and seemingly flawless women. Models for these ad are retouched until they appear to have the “picture perfect”

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    traffic jam? The target market for our ad is and they’re desperate to get on the road to fitness again. Our ad is going to get them there. After extensive market research‚ via specific focus groups‚ we believe our ad is most appropriate for men and women in their early thirties to late forties. All have the same goal-to keep fit and lose weight in a relatively easy‚ non- expensive approach. We tested the ad on a focus group and each responded positively to the ad‚ indicating they would be ready to

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    ad analysis

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    popular product that is marketed this way is Axe body spray. An ad for “Axe Essence Body Spray” is an example of how advertisers take advantage of the use of sex appeal for men. The ad implies that using Axe Essence body spray you will attract beautiful women and it will make you more of a man since you’ll have “man’s essence” and you will feel better about your self-image‚ more successful in life‚ and therefore be more content. The Axe ad portrays women as sex objects in society’s cultural norm and

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    Radio Ad

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    HCA/240 2. Radio Ad Are you elderly? Are you having problems with arthritis‚ osteoporosis‚ or injuries from falling? Here is the information that you have been looking for‚ how to promote a healthy musculoskeletal system‚ from none other than Dr. Solomon‚ Concierge MD. Me: Dr. Solomon‚ what exactly is the musculoskeletal system? Dr. Solomon: The musculoskeletal system consists of your bones‚ and your muscles. In this system one is as important as the other. Bones are important because they

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    attention Due to the fact that many markets are rather saturated today‚ many commercials aim rather at the recipients’ emotional attention than at presenting a product’s features and advantages. In order to appeal emotionally to the viewer/reader‚ ads use different strategies. Humour provides one strategy with which an advertiser may evoke positive feelings. These positive feelings can potentially lead to cognitive processes that motivate the recipient to buy the presented product. Considering

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    Analysis Ad

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    the first U.S. menthol brand to gain nationwide distribution. Camel ad first goes for the idea about moments‚ imagination‚ and discovery with their cigarettes and the slogan taste it all. Camel wants you to remember your life moments while smoking their cigarettes‚ it shows a girl enjoying a cigarette looking into the distances. Camel wants you to use your imagination when it comes to smoking their brand of cigarettes‚ the ad shows an old fashion wedding with candles flying away. Also Camel wants

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    Ad thesis

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    Analysis of a Print Advertisement This ad‚ for Camel Cigarettes‚ shows three different images: in the first picture you see a women smoking a camel cigarettes staring into the distance with a focused yet‚ relaxed facial expression‚ with the word “inspired” written across it; the second image is of a lit match with a red‚ black‚ and yellow flame‚ with the word “passionate” written across it; the final photo is of a crowd of people in a festival setting‚ with lanterns floating to the sky‚ with the

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    Ad Analysis

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    advertisement was released. This “call to action” style ad appealed to all three elements of rhetoric. The Kleercut advertisement‚ created by Greenpeace‚ corroborated a firm argument against Kimberly-Clark’s means of production through the textbook balance of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos appeal‚ and convinced millions to follow its instructions. The first notable detail of the advertisement is the black and white color display. The top-left portion of the ad contains the text message as follows: “HOW TO

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