I haven't seen too much in common. The only thing I can come up with is that they all seem to be ads aimed at women with one or two that could be for both sexes.
They all seem to be informational ads or have a pretty girl in it but i think the M&M one was good because it made you think about where they were going to put the pretzel and was funny but I think the main thing was the information that most of them had in it like the body wash ad and the EB egg ad. Surprisingly they were all very basic.
I can't really see anything that they have in common with each other. They were all self explanatory and all had pretty large photos and not a lot of copy. That excludes the camera ad. That had much more body copy than the rest of them.
The ads are all placed in publications that have a related demographic? Camera ad in photography magazine, recipes in a cooking magazine, etc. It even goes a step further than that, though, in that the level of technical content in the ad is impacted by the magazine and readers. For instance, the camera ad is really wordy and detailed because the people that read the magazine care more about the details and intricacies. In opposition, the ads for make-up appeal to their groups using big pictures and less information. The cooking ad is somewhere in the middle. Once again, it's just knowledge of demographic.
I haven't seen too much in common. The only thing I can come up with is that they all seem to be ads aimed at women with one or two that could be for both sexes.
ReplyDeleteThey all seem to be informational ads or have a pretty girl in it but i think the M&M one was good because it made you think about where they were going to put the pretzel and was funny but I think the main thing was the information that most of them had in it like the body wash ad and the EB egg ad. Surprisingly they were all very basic.
ReplyDeleteI can't really see anything that they have in common with each other. They were all self explanatory and all had pretty large photos and not a lot of copy. That excludes the camera ad. That had much more body copy than the rest of them.
ReplyDeleteThe ads are all placed in publications that have a related demographic? Camera ad in photography magazine, recipes in a cooking magazine, etc. It even goes a step further than that, though, in that the level of technical content in the ad is impacted by the magazine and readers. For instance, the camera ad is really wordy and detailed because the people that read the magazine care more about the details and intricacies. In opposition, the ads for make-up appeal to their groups using big pictures and less information. The cooking ad is somewhere in the middle. Once again, it's just knowledge of demographic.
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