Evaluate The Effectiveness Of T-Mobile Commercials

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I thought the T-mobile commercials were effective when it came to capturing teen/ pre-teens attention by having celebrities like Justin bieber and snoop dog in their commercial. They also added some humor. In the commercial with Justin Bieber he encouraged to get teens to submit video’s of their best victory dance where he will personally will choose a favorite video, and in the snoop dogg commercial they had him with Martha stewart which I thought was golden. The Honda commercial was definitely also one of my favorites because I loved the way they approached the ad. It started off by showing celebrities in a yearbook while they all spoke about chasing your dreams. I thought this was effective because at first it didn’t feel like it

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