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    To begin with, advertisement is becoming a necessary and integral part of our everyday life. Advertisement is everywhere now: it can be found in the form of print advertisements in magazines and newspapers, billboards, telephone directories, mailers, and, fliers or in electronic media such as the Internet, television, and radio. It is a developing business that makes people come together and makes them think of some specific things or products. Such kind of business appeared in the 19th century,…

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    Bose Advertisements

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    to do. Once the advertisement gets your attention it’s all up to you whether you buy the product or not. Some advertisement go the comedic route, others try to pick other rival companies apart to make theirs seem the best, and then there’s also the companies that just straight up just show you the product because their brand is so big that there’s really no explaining needed. In the Bose advertisement Bose does a little bit of all of that, which turns into a really good advertisement. The first…

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    At some point or another in our lives, we have all had to take a trip to the doctor’s office. Often times our visits end with a pricy medical bill and a prescription for some sort of medication: whether it be vitamins, antibiotics, or ointments, at the end of the day we have to pick them up from our local pharmacy. Amongst those who have taken their annual trip to the doctors are patients with Type 2 Diabetes. The horrible diseases that interferes with people’s blood sugar sends diabetics…

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    Yogurt Consumer Analysis

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    Since the dawn of the refrigerator era, dairy products have taken many diverse and interesting forms. No product -from cheese to milk- was colorfully explored quite literally like yogurt in the late 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. In an effort to get parents to buy yogurt that would not be chucked instantly by their kids, big corporations decided to include colorful sprinkles, cookie pieces, and further diversify the flavor base of the usually bland yogurt cup. One product that survived the consumer…

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    Music As Persuasion Essay

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    while advertising on television has the unique ability to change the perception of the product for the consumer, it does not always assist in the promotion of sales (Krugman, 1965). So, we know now that music can reinforce the message of the advertisement and make people recall, but not always increase the sales of…

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    Swipe Left to Delete I assumed a media analysis of my media consumption habits would result in textual proof that I visit social media too often. But what the analysis revealed is that I am a slave to my email. I check my email application on my phone multiple times, throughout the day. And most visits to my email are spent swiping left to delete emails instead of reading emails. Aside from email, I realized that heartwarming messages used in marketing and advertising campaigns capture my…

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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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    each product usually chooses for itself a group of potential customers so it partly indicates many aspects existing in our society, including gender ideologies. This essay attempts to show these ideologies reflected through some representative TV advertisements. Gender ideologies To find out male – female differences expressed through TV commercials, the foremost thing is that understanding thoroughly about the gender ideology. “Gender ideology refers to attitudes regarding the appropriate…

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    Why Is Pepsi So Popular

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    Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902. Today, it is sold and drunken in over 200 countries (Reynolds). Infamous for its rival with Coca-Cola, Pepsi has gained its own rights as it grows in popularity. One way Pepsi has increased their popularity is through advertisements, especially those from the 1950s to the modern day. In the 1950s, Pepsi ads revolved around family picnics and friendly cook-outs.…

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    Super Bowl Commercials

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    are mere advertising strategies by a company to increase their sales. The super bowl just presents a more powerful time for companies to advertise to a wider population at the same time. There does not seem to be a difference between everyday advertisements and super bowl ads as both use emotions, manipulation, certain styles to convey the message with the only difference being the…

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