Verizon Advertisements
Advertisements are designed to promote a product, but there are different ways that an advertisement can do that. Sometimes ads can try to introduce products to a new market by describing how those in that market can use the product, other times an advertisement can lay out the information that a company wants the public to know about it's product in an artistic way. Recently Verizon engaged in two separate advertisement campaigns which were very different in their approach. In one campaign, called the "Verizon Mom" campaign, Verizon sought to convey the ease by which even soccer-moms can use their product. This campaign was vague and non-specific about the features and applications their new "smart phone," and sought to generate popularity of the product through an "ease of use" campaign. On the other hand was the "Droid Does" marketing campaign which was filled with specific product informative in an artistically designed way. Verizon took two very different approaches with these advertising campaigns; while one was aimed at those who would not normally be attracted to the latest technological device, moms, the other is a radical blending of art and information conveyance which is very appealing to the younger generation.
The first advertisement contains a number of people standing around a soccer-mom who is holding a bag of groceries. Verizon...
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