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    Ad Analysis Advertisements comprise thirty percent of the material aired on television‚ and many of us will view more than two million commercials in our lifetimes. The A. C. Nielson Company reports that‚ by the age of sixty-five‚ the average U.S. citizen will have spent nine years of his or her life watching television—twenty-eight hours a week‚ two months a year. And in one year‚ the average youth will spend nearly twice as many hours in front of the tube (fifteen hundred hours) as he or she

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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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    demographic groups. Have you ever noticed when you’re online‚ that many of the pop-ups and advertisements are generally items you’re interested in? The reason is that it’s all based on your searches and internet history. I have picked an effective ad that I’ve seen numerous times pop up on my children’s favorite websites. I’ve noticed that my older son who never favored too much in what is in this advertisement; all of a sudden crave and enjoy the product. This advertisement is set in an adolescent’s

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    Hilfiger UNIVERSITY CLUB cärpe-díem mañana Scrolling through the September 2013 issue of Vogue you will come across a Tommy Hilfiger advertisement. The name of this ad practically says it all‚ because there’s a family in it seeing their daughter/sister off to college‚ so therefore they’re apart of the University Club. At first glance you notice a girl (now woman) going off to college with her mom and dad as well as what it seems to be two random guys. However‚ when you look a little bit closer

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    Pepsi Refresh Project Nigel T Francois Contemporary Business Dr. Alicia Luna 6/1/2013 Social media marketing refers to the process of gaining website traffic or attention through social media sites. Social media marketing programs usually center on efforts to create content that attracts attention and encourages readers to share it with their social networks. A corporate message spreads from user to user and presumably resonates because it appears to come from a trusted‚ third-party source

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    Coca-Cola versus Pepsi-Cola: Competitive Strategies   Coca-Cola (Coke) and Pepsi-Cola (Pepsi) have been the most popular soft drinks for many years‚ and has also been each other’s biggest competitor. Coke was created in 1885 by John Stith Pemberton‚ a pharmacist‚ and was initially made as a tonic (Smith‚ 2012). In the beginning‚ Coke had cocaine in it‚ which was to fight depression and also make consumers addicted to the drink. In 1904‚ the Food and Drug Administration eliminated the use of cocaine

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    appeal to their customers some theses emotions that are used is need to achieve‚ need to affiliate‚ and need to dominate. These are some things that make this ad successful. A description of visual description of this ad that make it appeal to there customers. One is this the product that the Dickies company make is work apparel and in the ad they have two men working together on an old GM engine block this is important because any motor head or mechanic know that an orange engine block is GM’s trademark

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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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    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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    PeJoe Grondin The Pepsi Refresh Project: A Thirst for Change For decades‚ PepsiCo beverages have had success in capturing much market share of the soft drink industry through fascinating advertising campaigns. Their campaigns revolved around the idea that Pepsi was a drink for the young and young at heart. The advertisements were filled with optimism and aimed to bring people together in some way. At the turn of the twenty-first century‚ Pepsi was challenged with the fact that people were

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