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    Mcdonalds Bad Influence

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    influences good, bad, or both. The focus here will be on the media of food. McDonald’s for example is one of the most well-known fast food chains around the world. They come out with new advertisements all the time telling us to buy the new McSomethin’, do people really go out and buy these? Now the McDonald’s advertisements are there in the first place to promote the product they are selling, it could be a new kind of fries, a burger or anything else. The first thing that pops into people’s…

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    product without any further thinking. In addition, the company refers to asking a veterinarian for the product. When a company tells you to ask a veterinarian, it confirms that they are confident with their product. Any company can have a good advertisement, but it would not be complete without the recommendation of presenting the product to a veterinarian that has knowledge about animal care and…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Heinz-Weiner Stampede Commercials are more than just annoying thirty second videos on tv, they are also clever ways of selling products without using the word “buy”. Heinz Wiener Stampede convincingly persuades families to buy Heinz condiments by showing how much better hot dogs are when combined with Heinz condiments. Presented as a commercial the ad for Heinz serves as a unique and creative way of showing new additions to their line of condiments. The commercial…

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    The commercial I picked is a Wells Fargo TV commercial, and it's called the Job Interview. I do have to say I didn't actually pick this ad because it sold me to go to Wells Fargo bank, or get their app on my phone. I picked it because it sold me on a song, and an action. I find this story quite amusing, so I couldn’t help but share it through this assignment. First, the commercial itself. It starts with a guy in his mid 20s fast walking through an airport. He has is luggage rolling behind…

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    Advertisement Analysis: Mistakes are opportunities Loyalty is hard to find. Trust is easy to lose. Actions speak louder than words. Companies such as Google and Apple have very loyal consumers, only opting to purchase products under their brand name, respectively (Forbes). On the surface, Google’s Pixel advertisement is just another commercial showcasing a smartphone out of the many phones that are available today (YouTube). However, they are attempting to build and strengthen their brand by…

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    nominee. There is a stark contrast as to how these campaign leaders have gone about in reflecting their core principles as well as how they stigmatize their competitors. In the 2012 Presidential election, between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, the advertisements reflected the candidate’s goals and their prior experience in relation to these goals. However, back in the 1960s when television first became a public device, the onset of political ads lead to these ads becoming an integral part of the…

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    As a television, computer, smartphone, or any other multi-media device is in the possession of many people today, advertisements are seen by everyone on a daily basis. Whether it is for food, clothes, or even an advertisement for a big game, it is designed to appeal to the senses. The advertiser wants to make the viewer feel as if they can see, taste, touch, smell, and hear what is presented in front of them. It is all about appealing to the viewer’s senses and emotions. This is why…

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    Their main mission is to provide awareness against and prevention from drugs. This agency released a television commercial in which the audience notices a young girl under the influence of marijuana talking to her dog. Many components of this advertisement make it a great source to analyze for this particular theme. The perceived audience for this commercial is specifically young adults, as it assists them in realizing all the things they are losing because of drug use. When watching this…

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    sales. This shows that if nothing else, J. Walter Thompson Company not only boosted sales of the product, but the companies sales overall. Furthermore, Lansdowne Resor cemented Woodbury Facial Soap into advertising history with her eye-catching advertisements and suggestive…

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    audience, at this time Cartoon Network tends to air episodes that are directed at a slightly older audience. After analyzing the commercials that appeared on Cartoon Network from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., I noticed a disproportionally large amount of advertisements were for movies, and almost all of them used vivid imagery, catchy music, and other peripheral-route appeals. The ads that will be discussed are…

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