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bixtya [17]
3 years ago
12

Nori is writing an essay to analyze an advertisement for a piece of athletic equipment. What elements should he include in order

to write an effective analysis? Check all that apply.
English
2 answers:
Alex17521 [72]3 years ago
7 0

First of all, you should know that advertisement is used to persuade the buyer. There are certain techniques to perform it. We can observe these techniques in our everyday life. However, we don't pay to much attention. These techniques are the tools for the advertisers to sell their products. When you analyze it you should observe the process from both advertisers and sellers objective. After that, you will disclose the advertiser's message, as well. In a nutshell, you should pay attention to the following details:

  • the techniques used to persuade the buyer
  • tools that advertisers use
  • the purpose of the message
vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
3 0
The elements that nori should <span>include in order to write an effective analysis are: 

</span><span>the advertising techniques used to persuade the viewer. In order to do this, Nori need to determine whether the advertisers using a visual or principle attraction method for this product

what tools the advertiser uses to sell the product. This could range from newspaper, billboard, television, or phamplets

the purpose of the advertiser's message. Nori need to do this in order to find out the customer segmentation of the product</span>
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