October 8, 2015.  How will the advertisement help the company who is advertising?  Is there a slogan that the company uses? If so, what is it and why.

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October 8, 2015

 How will the advertisement help the company who is advertising?  Is there a slogan that the company uses? If so, what is it and why is it important?  Do you see anything that might be considered a gimmick in the ad? If so, what is it and why do you see it as a gimmick?  Is there any important information that the advertisement is missing? If so, what is it?  What important facts does the ad provide to the reader?

The ad gets contact information to consumers quickly. Sometimes what you are looking for is closer than you think. The slogan lets the people of Sioux Falls know the services that Avera has to offer them. No gimmicks No missing information Telephone numbers, pictures of things from a hospital, and web site.

 The ad depicts how versatile the car is  Driving Excitement, shows that driving a Pontiac is always exciting  Some of the images that are shown with the car might not be transported in the vehicle.  Price range so the viewer knows that they might be spending for the car  The images and saying show how versatile the vehicle is or could be for the consumer.

TThe ad gives more reason to buy the Sioux City Journal and purchase jewelry from Siouxland Coin and Jewelry NNo slogan provided TThe gimmick would be the price comparison between retail and their selling price because retail is the max one should pay for it. LLocation of Siouxland Coin and Jewelry IIt provides pricing, pictures, and savings

 It uses famous Flintstone characters to help get attention on their product. It also uses Santa Claus, which is a popular character with kids.  Fruity and Coco Pebbles part of this nutritious breakfast. Click TV to see the advertisement.

IIt explains that other men think about it all the time and then it explains in detail what the ice cream looks like NNo slogan NNo gimmick IIt does not have a price TThe ice cream is so good, men cannot stop thinking about it Click the radio for the advertisement.

 Promotes the software and gives them the link for the download.  No slogan  No gimmick  It does not say if the software is free or if there is any fees associated with it.  Provides the link to download the software

IIt gets the attention on the business and shows their services provide solid results. TThe Measurable Difference, it tells others that their results can be measured. NNo gimmick IIt does not say anything about pricing for services. IIt provides a name of the organization and describes the benefits received from the organization.