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Advertisement Analysis

Summary:   This is an essay about how hard it is, and what you need to do, to make a great advertisement.


Have you ever thought of how laborious it is to make an ad or all of the work that people have put into an ad to make it effective? In my recent studies on advertising I have found out that making an ad is much harder than it looks. I chose my ad from a magazine called "U.S. News & World Report." The company is called Sprint, and its product is a new and very advanced cell phone made by Samsung. They use many good techniques for advertising, which help make their ad effective.

The audience for this ad ranges from teens to adults. The main audience is teenagers and families. It appeals to teenagers because it has a lot of cool new features. For instance, some new features are built in cameras and vivid-color screen displays......

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