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    culture. It is a constant theme and continues to increase as time goes on. Not only that, but sex has made its mark as an advertising tactic. However, this is not a new proposition. Sex in advertising emerged many decades ago and continues to claim its place. This presents a critical question. Does sex as an advertising tool sell? Research show that sexual appeals in advertising leaves a negative impression. Sex does not seem to be the optimal selling tactic. On the other hand, research has also found

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    their product. “In order to understand advertising, you must accept that it is not about truth, virtue, love, or positive social values. It is about selling a product” (O’Neill 348). O’Neill is clearly stating to readers that the main goal of companies is to get consumers to buy their product. Additionally, advertisement creators creatively portray to consumers their desires, aspirations, and even fears. Therefore, I agree with O’Neill’s statement that advertising language mirrors the fears, quirks,

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    One very prevalent demographic that advertisers appeal to are parents. People are able to relate with these family oriented ads more than any other type of advertisement out there. From cars, to toys, to baby products, and more, many consumer items are something that parents will need to buy. With parents being one of the largest possible groups of consumers in our world today, its no wonder these companies are targeting them. I looked at and analyzed 4 different commercials from 3 different companies;

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    children, adults, males, females, everyone is in some way affected by advertisements. Advertising is defined as a call to the public’s attention to a business, usually for the purpose of selling products and services, through the use of various forms of media, such as print or broadcast notices by Entrepreneur. Advertising is also a “line of communication” with customers to a company’s product. When advertising a new product, companies need to think carefully about how they should promote and show

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    persons "advertising identity". Moving on, you of course have your "real identity", which compares in copious ways to your "advertising identity", but just how closely do they compare? Well I have found myself to be represented in dynamic ways before that I would not fully agree with. So, In my experiences my "advertising identity" has been extremely similar, yet remarkably different as well, and on occasion with a stunning connection from the differences. In like manner a persons advertising identity

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    promoting smoking and promoting anti-smoking in the advertising world still continues. Cigarette companies spend billions of dollars on advertising and promoting cigarettes each year. According to CDC cigarette companies spent approximately $8.49 billion dollars on advertisements in 2014. Gardiner Harris states that in 2012 the government started a campaign to try to stop the addiction of tobacco and spent approximately $50 million dollars on advertising and since the year 2000 California has annually

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    Most have heard the term, “Sex Sells” I decided to gain a deeper understanding of the whys and how’s behind that concept. I asked a few people to tell me what the first thing that comes to mind is when asked for examples of advertisements using sex to sell a product. Immediately, I got answers like Carl’s Jr., Burger King, Victoria Secret and Calvin Klein. There are many brands and companies that sexualize men and women to sell their products. Our society has become complacent, and these advertisements

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    Ad Analysis During the 1950s, cigarette companies around the nation clawed at consumers to buy their product through advertising. This could be from ads in the newspapers, to commercials between your favorite television programs. Cigarettes were the thing to do during this time period, and were sometimes considered “healthy”. Advertisements for them showed up just as often, if not more, than we see advertisements for prescription drugs today. The two ads I chose to analyze target a wide variety

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    Television, magazines, phones, and Internet all contribute to the global epidemic of false advertising. Millions of Americans have a television or the most current news in there home, which contributes to society always wanting to be someone their not. On the contrary it is a great way to spread important news but consequently ads are showing the reality of how to promote stereotypes or have products we don’t need. As a consumer we get bombarded with ads for different services or products that just

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    order to get them to continue their spending at an unprecedented rate. The history of advertising is definitely an interesting one, however short it may seem. Since adults become progressively harder to influence as they get older, busier, and have more expenses, media companies have looked to children in order to create brand loyal people for when they get older. According to the Consuming Kids video, advertising to children has been met with a variety of challenges. One challenge that they have come

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