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    Teens, or girls in general read this magazine, and by placing an ad such as this in the magazine would generally boost sales. Another aspect of this ad that would commonly appeal to the teen age group would have been the choice of colors, and the background of the advertisement. As far as background goes, historical

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    When one looks at how the media continues to communicate certain messages to the American public, it is remarkable how some trends have continued for decades. This is particularly true concerning images and graphics and the subtle messages that they carry in the world of print communications. The unfortunate reality is that the media is no different from many institutions in American society in that it has to sell products to the public in order to stay financially stable. As a means of doing so

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    But what really triggers Londolozi guests is the unique experience, not just the adventure, but a luxury adventure. Let´s not forget that Londolozi 's client segment also has a luxury lifestyle. According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (A Theory of Human Motivation, 2012) this kind of consumers have Self-Actualization and Ego Needs, mainly focused in themselves. They need to feel self-esteem and self-fulfillment. They didn’t choose to stay in any South African Reserve, they chose a luxury one. Hence

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    Dear student, thank you for submitting your paper to the Write Site. I was excited to read about this topic that you chose in regards to the negative effects of advertising on women. In particular, I admired your in depth analysis of the location of magazine ads and how their placement can specifically target women and young girls. I had never really thought of the underlying meaning behind location of ads in that way before. Overall, you had some solid ideas and a good grasp on the topic at hand. Looking

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    Most male magazines contain articles about alcoholic drinks, flashy sport cars, hunting and fishing, new technology, economic adventures, travel, and last but far from the least topic of women and dating. Mostly male magazines will include jokes and cartoons about women and sexual matters. The luring factor of these male magazines is not the jokes, or other information but it is the photographs of beautiful young women wearing little to no clothing. When the rubber tends to hit the road nothing promotes

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    Strange as it may sound, Canadians truly love they’re magazines. According to Magazines Canada (2012), which is an organization funded by the Canadian government, Canadians read more magazines per capita than any other nation in the world. This, in and of itself, should show the extent in which magazines play a part in Canadian culture. In 1960 the Royal Commission on Publications “found that 75% of the general-interest magazines bought in Canada were American publications, that Time and Reader's

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    1-The first ads of the magazine which called "Esquire" which talks about a famous actor whose name is Bill Murray who is doing fashion ad about himself as he is wearing a gentle man outfit he is also wearing a gentle man outfit, he is also shows a crazy sign while he is trying to cut his tie and I think he means he wants to change his outfit to wear the best one . He also trying to tell us about something when he is smiling. I think because he use abig or huge seisor to cut his tie which so funny

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    The media industry has such a strong voice and power when it comes to what us the people get to see. When a certain type of media is released, whether it be advertisements, magazines, commercials, etc.. the industry does have something to tell us and wants us to interpret that message. Now depending on if the viewers actually decode what the industry is saying or not saying is completely on them, it doesn't affect the industry because at the end of the day the media can also be whatever you want

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    Lip Balms Research

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    Lip balms are all the rage. Lip balms appear everywhere. They line the shelves in local stores. They are displayed on websites. Entire articles are devoted to the product in leading beauty magazines across the country. This leads to people wondering about the products popularity. The demand for lip balm products continues to grow, but more women are demanding a lip balm that is safe for chapped lips. The fact is that it is easy to separate the dangerous products from the safe ways. Simply take a

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    Media Strategy: For our advertising mediums we chose to use a magazine, a radio spot, a commercial spot and passing out flyers. By choosing a magazine as one of our advertising mediums our company is aiming to achieve image advertising. The target market for the magazine we chose to use, Seventeen, is young girls between the ages of 16-21. Targeting this demographic age group through this magazine is beneficial to our products and service, because we are trying to grasp the attention of young girls

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