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Everyday there will be someone are some company trying to sale an ad on television advertising plays crucial roles in a company’s marketing strategy — the strategy, which actually brings the product to the consumers and makes them, buy it again, and again. However, sometimes it may fire back at the company due to misunderstanding of the main concept by the targeted audience. Lawn mowers are something that can’t be misunderstood like most ads they are a product that is needed for a person who owns a house are trying to start a business. In this ad men are being manipulated on the great looks of riding lawn mowers.
I am a fanatic reader of the magazine mainly for sports and the field of entertainment for the simple reason that they offer in ads, but I search for some ad in those fields and found nothing so I came upon a very different commercial and a magazine ad while trying to pick one that would give my imagination freedom to thrive and would instantly persuade me into buying something that will be needed around the house. I was searching though this magazine when I came across a man sitting on his lawn mower and in front a neighborhood with some pretty green grass.
What is so amazing about this ad is the first thing that caught my attention were the houses and the big city that was in the background of this ad, I thought to myself, “why would they have some houses and a big city in this picture” so I stared at the picture for a few minutes and then that’s when I seen the man sitting on his lawn mower, therefore I begin analyzing this ad and it’s purpose.
I think to myself why would anyone want to make an ad about lawn mowers, this is not something you would think about everyday, but I guess when one puts it in an ad that looks like this one it would catch one’s eye.
I notice that mostly everything in this ad is white such as; the man’s shirt and a lot of the houses and building that appear in the background. The size of lawn that the gentleman is on is a

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