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    companies change the style in which they portray their advertisement. In the two Chanel advertisements, one being from 1937 and the other being from 2007, many comparisons and contrasts can be distinguished. Both ads are similar in their look and target audience, while they also have different styles to them. The vintage ad is a more dark and gloomy ad, while the modern ad is a more light and bright advertisement. The target audience of both advertisements is women who want a perfume to make them feel beautiful

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    of marketing companies: to appeal and attract people to them and their product. In these two advertisements from Schiller International University, you’ll see that the same exact product is being sold to readers, to enroll in their school, yet they look seem to look very different. The reason for this is mainly because they are aimed at different marketing audiences. In the first advertisement, a large amount of pictures are shown, giving the appearance of a fun attention-grabber. You

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    are exposed to on average over 5,000 advertisements a day. (Sheree) If that number seems high to you, just take a moment to think about how many times a day you see someone with Nike clothes on, or someone eating McDonalds for lunch. That’s all advertisements. Other countries have advertisements as well, but people from other countries find different things appealing in a product than someone from the United States. You can still see similarities in advertisements even though there are distinct differences

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    Comparing Two Advertisements

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    I will be analyzing two advertisements, stating how effective they are likely to be in achieving their purpose and in selling a renter’s paradise. In my analysis I will include a list of persuasive techniques used in these advertisements. Undoubtedly, the purpose of an advertisement is a strong appeal to the readers. The purpose of the first advertisement; The Grove, apartments is to persuade the audience to experience the pleasurable and joys of living. It strongly reinforces the views through the

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    Comparison of Two Advertisements I have looked at 2 advertisements, one is from 'Sugar' magazine and the other from 'Style' magazine. The advertisement from Sugar, is for 'L'Oreal Paris Colour Pulse Hair Dye'; the advertisement from Style is for 'Clinique Autumn 2004 close up on lips: modern metallics'. All advertisements are aimed at specific target audiences and as such require different ideas, linguistic devices and presentational features to attract them. The two advertisements

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    Analyzing Advertisement In the two advertisements they are talking about earning a degree, from Niemeyer University. The first one is showing a future of what seems to be architecture and the second flyer is about earning a degree in business. In both advertisements there are similarities and differences. In both advertisements they are talking about a degree from Niemeyer university. Both show a person in their job settings which shows that they are going to succeed when earning the degree

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    Analysis of Two Advertisements I will be analysing two advertisements, stating how effective they are likely to be in achieving their purpose and in selling as a cruise holiday. In my analysis I will include a list of persuasive techniques used in these advertisements. Undoubtedly, the purpose of an advertisement is a strong appeal to the readers. The purpose of the first advertisement; Ciudadela, Menorca, is to persuade the audience to try this holiday. It strongly

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    Every day across the country we are subjected to constant advertisement and sponsorships, all trying to win our approval and support. While all advertisements try to accomplish a similar goal, each advertisement encompasses slightly different tactics and ideas. The largest difference in almost all advertisements is not the product that they are trying to sell, or the organization they desire support for, but the different emotional and logical appeals they individually make with consumers. Both very

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    television commercials, magazines advertisements, and billboards it can be hard to make the right decision. Food advertisements sometime choose women in their ads to attract men. Also, they sometimes show meals with toys to attract children. On the other hand, some ads use contrast in their ads. For example, they choose a skinny man and fat man, because they want to show what the difference is between these bodies and which of them is healthy. The advertisements effectively use logos, ethos, and

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    Essay on Comparing Two Advertisements

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    In this essay I have chosen to compare two adverts. I chose two from a magazine called ‘VOGUE’, I chose them as they both were linked by the theme of fashion but were advertising different products, this will help me show differences between the adverts but the fashion theme will help me to also highlight similarities. The first advert I chose was by a company called ‘Garrard’ they make fashion accessories such as leather accessories, silverware and also jewellery which is what they are mainly known

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