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    Axe Marketingstrategy

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    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 of male grooming products‚ corresponding to the Anglo-Dutch cooperation “Unilever”. It is marketed towards young males aged between 12 and 29. The AXE brand found its way into

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    ad analysis

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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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    Axe Cologne

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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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    Ad Analysis

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    Holly Fleming Mark McLaughlin ENGL 106-18 March 3rd 2014 Ad Analysis Children and babies are often seen as pure and innocent. The birth of a new child often brings hope and represents a new chance and a new beginning. Their adorable and lovable features attract people of all ages. For my analysis I chose a Fiat advertisement. The purpose of this ad is to evoke the audience into having feelings of familiarity. Similar to cute animals‚ many brands have seen success using cute babies as a

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    Axe Essence

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    Axe Essence MKT 310 T‚TR 5pm Dr. S. Spralls Patrick Morrissey Introduction Businesses and organizations use advertising as a channel source of marketing in order to communicate a product‚ service‚ or idea to a targeted audience. These companies strive to create a particular advertising appeal‚ which is “the basis or approach used in a advertising message to attract the attention or interest of consumer and/or influence their feeling toward the product‚ service‚ or cause”(Belch & Belch

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    axe commercial

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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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    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 analysis

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    Clara Schmetter Dr. Edwards MWF (12:00-12:50) ENGL 102 2015 Toyota Camry Ad Analysis The advertisement‚ for the 2015 Toyota Camry I selected presents a photo of an pristine‚ eye-catching‚ bright red Toyota Camry in front of what looks like a disjointed bridge in the middle of a remote canyon. In the background‚ positioned before the gap in the bridge are two indistinguishable‚ suited male figures standing in front of a black SUV. One of the figures appears to have his arms up in frustration. In the

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    Clearasil And Axe

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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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    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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