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Ad Analysis: Outdoor Life By Andrew Mckean

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Ads are just about anywhere you look. Some are funny, some are clever, and others can just be annoying. A main source of ads can be found in magazines. Magazines are always crammed full of the latest fads, the newest products, and the best tools. Outdoor Life , edited by Andrew Mckean, is a magazine that targets men, around the ages of 20-40, with tips, stories, and products involved with the outdoor ways. This includes anything and everything involved with fishing, hunting, boating and enjoyment of nature. Some ads try to sell guns, reels, knives, and gloves. In the mix of these ads, there is a Progressive ad selling insurance. The picture presents Progressive’s employee, Flo. She is humorously fighting a monstrous octopus underwater. Above the water are boats sitting peacefully, watching the sunset. At the bottom of the page is a saying “EVERY BOAT NEEDS A PROTECTOR.” They are selling insurance for boats in the Outdoor Life magazine, where many fishermen or boat owners will come across it, making it easy to weave the outdoors and insurance into something that is related, then presented. Color stretches across the entire page. The ad presents the style of an old painting.The smaller portion towards the top is painted with …show more content…

Coming across an ad in the Outdoor Life where the famous Flo is wrestling an octopus was no surprise. The picture seems fairy-tale like, with Flo being dressed like Poseidon, the mermaid, and a viking ship, and it almost along the lines of a cliche fishing tale, something that was exaggerated and stretched a little more than what really had happened. All of these details fit into the fishing theme of the Outdoor Life, making the ad quite clever. Many men will stop and look at the ad because there is so much action going on, and they will find it funny. They may even consider getting insurance for their boat in case there would be damage inflicted somehow, but hopefully not from an octopus

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