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    An Analysis of Two Advertisements I am going to analyse two adverts and discuss which one is more effective. The first advert that I am going to study is marketing 'New Synergie lift' by Garnier. The second is promoting the product 'Total turnaround' by Clinique. Both adverts were obtained from 'Marie Claire'- a magazine intended for women aged between twenty and thirty. This suggests that the target audience for these two particular adverts is women, who are possibly

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    1) Alcohol is portrayed in each advert as both the boy and the girl act as if they are already drunk. The girl by tearing and messing her clothes, smudging her make up and by vomiting all over herself. The boy also tears his clothes, urinates on himself, breaks his watch, rips his earring out and smashes his nose on the cupboard to appear he was in a fight which he would have done if he was drunk. These unbelievably idiotic actions are common in drunken teens due to the fact that when they start

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    Domino Sugar and Soft Drinks advertisements are two really good and persuasive advertisements. Both of them have main ideas with support to get the reader more interested and to really use the product of trust the message. In Domino’s Sugar the main idea is their sugar has less calories and their sugar gives you lots of energy. The author of the ad supports this by putting in, “Yes, 6 teaspoons of Domino Sugar contain fewer calories than this Main Dish “Reducing Salad”! Also, “Generous amounts

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    Comparison of Two Advertisements Advertising is a way of publicizing a product that you want to sell. There are many of different things to advertise, such as clothes, shoes, cars, watches etc. Advertising promotes the latest goods that are out in the shops. Advertising effects me everyday because every time I see a advertisement it attracts me to the product and I think about buying it or saving up to buy it. In this assignment, I will be talking about two different

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    Comparison of Two Advertisements First of all, I will look at the history of advertising. Most historians believe that the first adverts were signs hung above shop doors in Babylon, now Iraq. This was as early as 3000 B.C. Many people could not read, so these early adverts were often symbols, for example a boot indicated a shoemakers shop. The first mass advertisement in Britain was in about 1472, after Johannes Gutenburg had invented movable type. It was a poster

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    A Comparison of Two Television Advertisements Television is the most important medium for advertising, and advertising is a vital component of traditional TV business models. It has always been difficult to assess the benefits of TV advertising as advertisers have traditionally had only a vague idea of who may have seen a particular advert and the actual impact on them. However, they can try and target an audience specifically e.g. time, channel of advert, etc. Most

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    Analysis of Two Advertisements One of the massive international industries in the world is advertising. The money that it makes is inestimable because it successfully sells, and attains most the aims of their business. It promotes ideas and products to people using the media. A lot of people feel overwhelmed by the huge number of ads that bombard them everyday. It saturates every media around to meet its target. Adverts now appear not only on television; they also appear

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    In the world of marketing, print advertisements are created using the text and graphics that will best share a message with a specific audience.In two given advertisements there is similarities and differences from how their announcing the promotion on a bound college.The difference and similarities from these two advertisements is that one can be more pronounced or far-fetched than the other. To start off with the first ad given to be discussed, nothing really catches my eye. I feel as if there

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    This rhetorical analysis will be focusing on two advertisements. The first is “Top Gear: Ice-Cream” by the agency Selmore and the second is “the back seat slingshot ad”, for which I do not know it’s real title, by the agency Clement BBDO. The first advertisement depicts the importance of seat belts by using an analogy between children and ice cream. In this ad, an adult, presumably a man, is driving on a nice day with a splattered pink ice cream cone on the windshield. The first thing the audiences

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    They are both broadcast media that are used in advertisement. They are similar because they share that they have to get a message across and also it provide auditory simulation. Another similarities is that they both have different channel that our aimed at a certain audience. Television bring in a more wide range of audience then radio does because of it accessibility. There are many difference between the two media source, the first one is visual impact which mean that TV has the advantage because

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