Thursday, May 5, 2011
Ad #45: French's Mustard
I am using this ad because it is the closest i could get to the "Smile you've got French's" Ad campeign that ran when I was a kid. To this day I still draw a smiling face on my burger with my mustard =) This ad is saying almost the same thing with its tag line of "Happy Starts Here." It shows French's mustard almost with the product is hero role, because it comes in and makes every happy. The product is shwon throughout the whole 30 sec spot, and it is shwon with people that are happy about it. They also use it to draw stuff like every kid does with the awesome squeeze top bottle =p They do not seem to have a specific audience but if I had to guess I would say kids because of the creative and silly aspect of the mustard drawing things. I really do not see any negatives to this commercial =)
Ad #44: Heinz Ketchup
Since my last ad was pickles I thought I would do an ad on ketchup and mustard too =) I really like this ad because it pushes the brand identity to saying that Heinz ketchup is all natural. In the first ad they have sliced tomatoes shaped like the ketchup bottle with a Heinz label on it, very innovative. In the second picture it has a ketchup bottle bottom with a tomato stem stick out of it, which makes people think fresh vine ripe. =) Both of these ads make Heinz look good about using fresh ingredients and being as close to a tomato as ketchup can be. The product is the center of the Ad and they found a very innovative way to portray the product. This ad has no limit to target audience because everyone loves Ketchup. I also really like this ad because even though they do not say it here, Heinz is the only ketchup that does not use corn syrup in their ingredients!!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Ad #43: Vlasic Pickles
I saw this ad in Brookshires and thought it was really cute. It is a cutting hanging off the end cap where the hamburger buns were. What it said was witty to me and amusing. It also made me want a pickle and so I bought some. It uses the character that everyone knows as the Vlasic stork =) They also use one of the 5 Ps, Placement by putting this ad right by the hamburger buns so that if people are having a cookout they wont forget the pickles. This ad does not seem to have a specific target audience, just anyone that either enjoys pickles or is having a cook out =) Yummy!!
Ad #42: Vinage Ads, Campbells Soup
I thought this ad was really good. It shows bright colored happy and vibrant kids that eat cambpells soup and then a dingy looking tired child and dog that are called junkfood. I love the play they used of junkfood dog instead of junkyard dog. But this ad has the charracter promoting eating healthy, and to eat thealthy they say that you should eat campbells soup. This positions the product, and makes people want to buy it. It target children probably from 4-8 with the cartoon characters.
Ad #41: Vintage Ads, Baby Cola
This ad promoted giving soda to a baby that is at the most 8 months old. Obviously now days we know that that is preposterous and I hope they did then because children that young would have tummy problems if they were given any large amounts of soda. This ad targets mother with children saying that you should give your kids soda because its good for them and they will like it, when inr eality it was NOT good for them though they probably did like it. I do not think this ad was affective most because women are smart enough to know better than to give a baby Coca Cola. From an advertising stand point though I do not htink it hits the target audience well, but it does position the product well.
Ad #40: Vintage Ads, Smoking
Or she'll die early from lung cancer. People were so misguided about cigarettes. They thought all kind of things like they were cool, and made you have better sex, and that they were actually HEALTHY for you. Silliness. This is a good Ad though, it targets its audience as men probably from 20-40s looking for a pretty girl. This ad says if you smoke this cigarette beautiful women will follow you everywhere. This also shows the product and all the different varieties it offers. It positions this product well and probably was pretty effective in its time period.
Ad #39: Banned Ads, Master Card murder=priceless?
So this is a really creepy ad. =S I think they meant for this to be humorous but it went the opposite direction into disturbing. Obviously it was banned for violence and should have been banned for the creep factor alone. This commerical uses the classic Mastercard style listing something and its costs, then another thing and its cost and eventually getting to the something that is priceless. In this case though they leave out the priceless slogan and use text to say "there are some things money shouldn't buy" and stick with the newer tagline, "for everything else there is mastercard." This also does not show the product in use. Even though we know from the format it is master card we do not see the product at all or hear the voice of the announcer instead it is all doen in text. In all I think this is an ineffective and tasteless commercial
Ad #38 Banned Ads, Viagra
This ad is funny and interesting. They use to speech in the ad just a brief text at the end saying with added Viagra. This shows the product in use saying that you can get a stronger erection with the use of Viagra. I'M really not sure why it would have been banned unless it was false advertising or fluff since doing a push up with a penis seems a little implausible, no matter how "strong" it may be. This ad probably target men that are 35 and older with erectile dysfunction or that want a stronger erection. These men are probably also at the age where they are gaining weight and losing their physique so the man doing push ups is a good way to promote this product.
Ad #37: Banned Ads, Hand-guns
This begins my section on banned ads. They are different and banned for different reasons.
Ad #36: Sex Sells
Last Ad is a must. Calvin Klien Jeans ad with almost NO Jeans in it!!!! =0 So as I have said before Calvin Klien uses sexual advertising all the time. In this one you have three young people making out/ all half naked probably about to do something more explicit that cannot be shown in advertising, but what you DO NOT see is the jeans. You see the waiste bands of the jeans and the cuf of the shorts but that is all. Its like they says the name Calvin Klien will get you sex with really good looking people. THese ad are targetted at young people and this may work because it catches people's attention so they look at it and see the Calvin Klien logo and get a familiarization with the brand. But I think this ad is rediculous because it does not even show the product!!
Ad #35: Sex Sells, PCI
Okay so this is an ad for Pci: Hair beauty nails makeup fragrance, and I only knew that because it was in the caption above the photo. I have no idea what this ad has to do with makeup or fragrance because the girl is not wearing make up and it was not a scatch and sniff. This ad does catch people's attention it is very beautifully and artfully done, but it does NOT promote the product almost at all. This only way even fans would know it was a PCI ad is because th logo is at the very bottom in VERY SMALL print. This ad really is not that great
Ad #34 Sex Sells, Condom
So that ad is an Ad for Condomi Vienna ultra-thin condoms. At first I really did not get how it was a sexual ad until a friend pointed it out I thought it was just a bubble *blush.* I think this is an intersting way to advertise a super thing condom and obviously if it is as thin as a bubble it would feel like nothing =) or sticky soap suds (one negative). Another thing I did not like about it was that it is a bubble and bubble stick and that feel to me like selling sex to kids because the only people that play with bubbles are me and little kids. I feel that this ad is just inapropriate because it is just not in a good context and would probably be ignored.
Ad #33: Sex Sells, Seamen
Obviously sexual! Lots of sex ladies in bikinis and SEAMEN WANTED!! Now that is a very big sexual statement. The really amusing part of this ad is that it actually is selling sex, well kind of. . . This was done my a cruise company that were promoting the sexual possibilities on the cruise ships. This obviously will hit their target audience, young men between 21-35! And the ad campeign actually worked to get more people onboard their cruises. The biggest problem was that it is really sexest and it promotes situations that can lead to date rape and overdose/alcohol poisening, which they were actually suid for. They eventually had to cancell the campeign and issue a personal apology to some poeple that had such problems.
Ad #32: Sex Sells, Smoking Sex
Okay so this is a french anti-smoking ad. So the french are also bashed for their super sexual advertising. This is another really creative ad that uses witty idea of forced oral sex to liken it to smoking. They say smoking is like being a slave to tobacco. This ad was actually part of a whole campeign that was on buses and bilboards and such. It was targetting young people between 18-25 and trying to prevent them or stop them from smoking. I think this ia good tactic because everyone knowns how people in that age area hate to be controlled by anything, so throwing this arguement at them is making them think about smoking in a new way.
Ad #31: Sex Sells Ads,
So this beings my section on sex sells ads. I am actually going to do 6 ads on sex because there is just do much controversy on sex selling products and there are so many ads featuring sex.
Ad #30: Inconspicuous Ads, Squishland
The only part of this important are the two ads at the top and the adorable blue elephant =) I found this ad in a quarter machine at the same restaunt I got my fortune cookie from. If I have change I walways fet a trinket for my neice. This one is a little blue squishy elephant, that could either be a toy or a pencil topper. On the plastic ball it was in, I found these two little advertisements. I followed the link and came to a website for a little computer game with these cartoon animals. You could also purshace more "squishes" on the website. I guess they are hoping to be the new animal braclets things. I think this ad is really ineffective though. Not only is the ad small so most wont notice it or take time to follow the link but also the only people that really get stuff from quarter machines are little kids like maybe 3-6 years old that dont usually have internet privilages .
Ad #29: Inconspicuous Ads, Fortune Cookie
These are small ads that are placed on strange things. They are ads that will usualyl be ignored because of how inconspicuous they are.
Huge fortune cookie right?! lol Who doesn't love fortune cookies? Everytime you o to a Chinese gfood restraunt you get free fortune cookies. Not only are they really yummy little dessert but they have awesome sayings inside. Apparently the people who write /make fortune cookies made a website. The address on the cookie takes you to a fortune generator that first asks for your email and birthdate name and zip code. This is probably a scam to fill your inbox with spam so its not necessarily a great thing. Also as I said earlier these are inconspicuous ads and very likely not to get noticed at all.
Huge fortune cookie right?! lol Who doesn't love fortune cookies? Everytime you o to a Chinese gfood restraunt you get free fortune cookies. Not only are they really yummy little dessert but they have awesome sayings inside. Apparently the people who write /make fortune cookies made a website. The address on the cookie takes you to a fortune generator that first asks for your email and birthdate name and zip code. This is probably a scam to fill your inbox with spam so its not necessarily a great thing. Also as I said earlier these are inconspicuous ads and very likely not to get noticed at all.
Ad #28: Unique Ads, Cookie Girls
Ok so this ad is unique because it is on a person!! As I was going to Brookshires a dancing cookie caught my eye. A seven year old firl in a life size chocolate chip cookie costume!! She was getting people's attenetion so they would buy girl scout cookkies. It was really working too. Not only did I buy cookies, but one had lots of poeple buying cookies. This is unique becauise most people dont advertising on a person. There is a big problem with this ad though, only the people going into Brookshires will see it, so you have a very limited audience. That may work in their favor though becaus it target people buying food and people that have money.
Ad #27: Unique Ads, Smiling Magic Dance Boy
The only really important part of this is the really awesome drawing at the top in purple!! I was not completely sure of what the sign said and found out later that what it says in my drawing is wrong. But this is what it generally looks like. So I saw this guy standing at the intersection of loop 288 and 35 dancing around and waving this sign like crazy. Firs time I saw this I thought tht epoor guy was a little off, but then I realized he was advertising for this Smiling Magic place. He's not the only one , many pizza places do it too. I thought this was really neat. It obviously gets lots of peopel's attention especially since that intesection isw an extremely busy intersection. Because it is quite unique it sticks in your mind and you are likely to remember it. Sadly, like I said it is hard to see what the sign says and it doesnt really specify what smiling Magic is so if you dont know, it is a dentist office you would have to look it up and most people would not take the time to do that, so they would forget about it. Also some poeple like me might not realize it is an ad and think the poor guy is a little loco.
Ad #26: Unique Ads, SideWalk Improve
This is the beginning of the theme of Unique Ads, or at least what I think are uncommon ways of advertising. All three are for diffferent services and they all have their good and bad points
This important part of this "ad" is the BIG colored writing in the middle =). When I was walking around on campus I came acrodd this intersting ad in carious places on the sidewalk. It was written in colorful sidewalk chalk and at times would have neat little designs and drawings around it. It was a quite eye catching, if you are looking down. This is a great way to get to their target audience, which is the students of UNT. Mant of these ads were at the union, the bus stop, which most students have to go by so it is more likely to be seen. It is also cool and colorful, and very rarely done by many people. The issues with this ad is that it is very non-specific, you do not know what kind of improve it is: theatre, comedy, speeches? This ad kind of leaves you hanging, which they might have done on purpose, as a teaser, but it is still slightly irritating. Also since the ad is on the ground it has a high possibility of being ignored or not being seen at all. Many people look forward not down when they walk. I have also heard from many student that theyusually ignore these sidewalk ads.
This important part of this "ad" is the BIG colored writing in the middle =). When I was walking around on campus I came acrodd this intersting ad in carious places on the sidewalk. It was written in colorful sidewalk chalk and at times would have neat little designs and drawings around it. It was a quite eye catching, if you are looking down. This is a great way to get to their target audience, which is the students of UNT. Mant of these ads were at the union, the bus stop, which most students have to go by so it is more likely to be seen. It is also cool and colorful, and very rarely done by many people. The issues with this ad is that it is very non-specific, you do not know what kind of improve it is: theatre, comedy, speeches? This ad kind of leaves you hanging, which they might have done on purpose, as a teaser, but it is still slightly irritating. Also since the ad is on the ground it has a high possibility of being ignored or not being seen at all. Many people look forward not down when they walk. I have also heard from many student that theyusually ignore these sidewalk ads.
Ad #25:UNT Ads, Glad
This was a flyer ad on a bulletine board in the Language Building at UNT. Lets start witht eh good points. First it was in a very visable place. It is very easy to read, letters are HUGE and they have a short message tht can be read quickly. My problems with this ad are as follows. It is in black and white, so it is not very eye catching. The meeting time and place is very small, so people would have to stop to look at in a usually very busy hall way. They left the GLAD and the bottom bar in a color format but the rainbow doesnt look very good gray scale. They should have either made it all black or printed the ad in color. Overall I believe it is only semi-impressive.
Ad #24: UNT Ads, Speed Dating
So it is february and valentines day is a week away!! For many single people Valentines day is dreadfully depressing day that is offcially hated!! So to fight the Singles Sadness of Velentines day someone devised an ingenious plan of speed dating. The ad they used to promote this was one of the really neat sign ads that you place in the ground, much like a for rent or grage sale sigin. It is a colorful signewith hearts and such to catch people's attention. The words and dates and times are large and easily seen. The only problem they could have with this ad is that some people dont look down at these Ads. They are outside and it is cold so most people dont want to stop to stand in the cold and look at it to see what it is all about. Overal I think this is a pretty neat and effective ad though.
Ad #23: UNT Ads, Dirty Business
This ad starts a series of ads that I found on campus, ads 23-25. I had found three different ads and 3 different styles and decided to present them. Each one has it own good and bad attributes, which will be elaborated on in my analysis.
Ad #22:Food Ads, Win Hing
This is another ad I found tucked in mt door, and unlike the Napoli's ad it made me HUNGRY!!!! The front is very nice, in color and the logo catches your attention. It also has their telephone number, the fact that they will deliver, their address and a samll map to show you where they are (very nifty) when you open it its still very colorful and it is very well organized so you can easily find what you are looking for. Then if your not sure what you might want, on the back cover they have pictures that can make your mouth water. Overall I find this a very attractive and effective ad.
Ad #21: Food Ads, Napoli's Italian Restraunt
This ad and the one following it are a comparison ad of the same type of advertising except on eis done really bad (this one) and one is doen really good (the next one).
Okay so firstly I appoligize for the side ways picture but that is all i could manage. I chose this ad because I really didnt like it. I dont think they did a good job promoting their business. Firstly the flyer is very dull, it is all in black and white and doesnt catch people's attention. They do have some special promotions on the front, but they are in small print and so you dont really see them unles syou are inspecting the ad. Their menu is inside which is a great idea because you know what they offer, but the pictures being in black and white does NOT make it look apetizing. When I found this in my door, I almost threw it away. Overall it is not a good ad, doesn't catch people's attention, and it doesn't make me want to eat their food.
Okay so firstly I appoligize for the side ways picture but that is all i could manage. I chose this ad because I really didnt like it. I dont think they did a good job promoting their business. Firstly the flyer is very dull, it is all in black and white and doesnt catch people's attention. They do have some special promotions on the front, but they are in small print and so you dont really see them unles syou are inspecting the ad. Their menu is inside which is a great idea because you know what they offer, but the pictures being in black and white does NOT make it look apetizing. When I found this in my door, I almost threw it away. Overall it is not a good ad, doesn't catch people's attention, and it doesn't make me want to eat their food.
Ad #20: Food Ads, Community Health Fair and Sale
As someone who owns a ranch and believes fully in local farmers, I relly enjoyed this ad. This is a great place to get natural and healthy foos and the flyer lets you know they are having a SALE!! My favorite part oif this though is the middle seciton about learning where your food really comes from, stopping childood obesity and removing corn syrup and transfast from our diets. This target people of all ages that want to eat healthy.
Ad #19: Roomate Wanted
This ad was really unique. At fisrt look you think it is an ad from someone trying to find a roomate, but upon closure inspection you find thats not true. This is actually an ad for a movie. I thought that this was a really priginial way to get information to your target audience. Since this movie is about dorm life, it targets college kids, so to put up a roomate wanted adis a pretty cool way to get people's attention. One problem people could have with this though is that pewople not looking for a roomate might ignore the ad. Or people like me who were looking for a roomate might become irritated that this was a movie ad not a real roomate ad.
Ad #18: Denton Tawkwando Academy
I like this because firstly it is small enough to fit in your pocket. The font gets your attention with a good illistration and tells you who and what they are. Also it doubles as a promotional adbecause the inside is a coupon. I like how it tells you what the coupon offers in large print, but then in small print around it has many of the things the acedemy offers as well as some reasons you should take it. It also has a schedule of available classes on the back. Their webslso present on every page. This is a very informational, functional, attractive ad and I am pretty sure it brought them some business.
Ad #17: Get with the Spirit
This Ad begins the group of Ads that started in my Ad Journal.
Ad #16: Controversial Ads 3, Calvin Klien
OK so while this ad is interesting and very fun to watch, for boys and girls, it is highly controversial. So good points first it does a very good job of hitting its target audience, which is young males of the 90s (and maybe young women who wished their men looked like Marky Mark). They use a well-known celebrity, Mark Walberg to support their ad, and built a campeign for Calvin Klien around him. The commercial was also in black and white, which makes it stand out and also points to Calvin Klien. So for the negatives, firstly they use a very young actor (which Calvin Klien is notorious for doing) and they have him in underwear grabbing his bits and pieces on national television and he is discussing sex and hugging all over a girl that is also shirtless. This would have been a highly controversial thing in the 90s because even though we had gone through the sexual revolution already, talking about sex and grabbing himself would still have shocked people. Also he does a non to subtle gibe at fruit of the loom. Another thing that is questionsable about this ad is that he says the best way to protect against aids is to "keep the Calvin's on" and that "nothing come between [him] and [his] Calvins" and then at the end of his ads he says that the girl can come between him and his Calvins. For some reason that just doesnt seem to promote Calvins image very well for me.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Ad #15: Controversial Ads 2, setting an example
Monkey see monkey do is never more true then when you have kids. Kids will emulate their parents to learn social norms and proper interaction techniques. This ad shows people doing activities that are not suitable for children to mimic, and yet they are following their parents and shadowing their every move. This ad tries to bring to light people's actions and how they should think before they act, especially around their children. This is obviously targeted at people 18 and up and geared toward parents but could affect all grown ups, as well as children because it shows how sometimes it is not a good idea to copy your parents. One problem with this Ad is that it is pretty long, one minute and thirty seconds, which is twice as long as most ads. It also takes a really long time to get to the message and the audience is wondering what is going on. It is also very impactful because they do not use speech, instead they use comercial to get your attention and then show simple message at the end.
Ad #14: Controversial Ads 1, children and tv
This is beginning of my controversial ads invovling children. These are all powerful and very important ads.
Ad #13: Character Ads, Coco Cola Polar Bears
This is an example of an Advertisment making a character famous. In this case it is Coco Cola and their Polar Bear. They did a whole campeign of Polar bear ads and so the polar bear became associated with Coco Cola. This ad I think reperesents the Coco Cola polar bear perfectly because it also fosters a sense of Coco Cola being a part of togetherness. They use a well known Beach Boys Song, Little Saint Nick to get people's attention. It is happy and upbeat and very much in the Christmas spirit, especially the spirit of giving when the little penguin hand over his coke to a polar bear cub. This commercial has the emotional pull of togetherness, a feeling of wanting to be with familey and friends, which is facilitated by Coke, because what get-together is complete without it =)
Ad #12: Character Ads, Sonic Cheerios
This is the second ad in the character promoting ads. It feature SONIC the hedgehog!! in a Cheerios ad. As a kid I used to love Sonic the Hedgehog and I actually saw this commercial and begged my mom to buy me Cheerios, which I never actually ate because I dont like them. This ad is really cool because not only is is a commerical pormoting Sonic the Hedgehog video game and Cheerios (with the second famous character of the Cheerios bee) it also offers a promotion if you buy Cheerios. On the box is gaming tips for Saga Genesis (which I also had) and an offer to possibly in a free Saga game box =) What kid wouldn't want a box of Cheerios? This has a small target audience though because it only targets kids probably 7-15 and that is a generous guess. Although this is also good for moms because it gets their kids to ask for the healthy Cheerios instead of the other sugary unhealthy teeth-rotting cereals. I love this ad and think it was really effective!!
Ad #11: Character Ads, My Butterfinger
This is the first of the Ads that are promoted by a popular tv character(s). Using a celebrity to promote a product is a well known and used tactic to get people's attention.
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