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Shona de Souza November 9, 2006
Composition 101 Professor Fisichelli
Print advertisements are used to persuade consumers to buy a specific product. There are several different strategies used to persuade the consumer audience. An effective and eye catching way to get the attention of consumers is to use a celebrity. Audiences may idolize and look up to celebrities, and it is more likely for them to pay attention to an advertisement with a celebrity in it rather than an ordinary person who is not well known.
"Got Milk" advertisements are found all over. They are found on bill boards, television commercials, and magazines. This "got milk" advertisement was found in Essence magazine; a magazine which is mostly read by women in the black community. This first thing you see in this ad is the sexy lean machine and professional tennis player Serena Williams. She has high status in the black community as well as others, and what makes her appealing is her tight......
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