Monday, January 20, 2020
A Comparison of Two Advertisements :: Papers
A Comparison of Two Advertisements         Advertisements are messages that are intended to influence and     persuade their audience. Their purpose is to raise awareness of the     existence of their product in the people whom they target and to     promote the benefits of buying or using it. Adverts are paid for by     the advertisers and is a major source of income     for magazines - approximately 40% of revenues. Without money from     advertising, much of the modern media would not exist. Therefore     advertising is a commercial business as opposed to ââ¬Ëfreeââ¬â¢ publicity     like press releases and photo opportunities.       A range of advertisers exist in the UK. Many of them are small     companies who are trying to promote themselves. Bigger companies will     buy in an advertising agency to create the messages in relevant media.     Also, the Government spends considerable amounts of money on     advertising. They produce two types of advertisements; information     (i.e. tax returns) and persuasive (i.e. not to drink drive).       I am going to compare and analyse two advertisements from magazines.     Magazines have a ready-made pre-defined target audience, so they     provide an effective point of contact for advertisers and their target     consumers. Both of my chosen adverts are from ââ¬ËBlissââ¬â¢, a teenage     magazine aimed at girls roughly aged 11-19. It is the second biggest     selling teen title and leads the market in editorial innovation and     exciting new ideas. The messages of this type of mainstream magazine     are dedicated to the ideal image of a teenage girl who is independent,     sexy and looks after her appearance. Fashion, cosmetics and beauty     tips take up 50 pages of the magazine, so a substantial part of it is     devoted to the improvement of the body and looks. Because image     dominates the magazine so much, it seems the ideal medium for     advertising lip products.        The first advert I have chosen to analyse is advertising a new     lipstick. My second advert is promoting is a lip gloss. I am going to     scrutinize each advertisement separately, examining how the techniques     they have used persuade the consumer to purchase the product, and then    					    
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