1) In the two pictures for Kotex from adflip.com, each has a different approch in advertising their product. In the one comic for Kotex, one reads about different situations where a young lady is with a man. It talks about how to act in a situation, and then in the end of each Kotex is mentioned and it says how this is the best choice for that time of month especially in a situation like the ones shown dealing with men. Kotex is advertised as a product that will help you in a situation and is like a “poise-preserver.”
The second picture shows a beautiful lady. At the bottom of the picture, there are a few words talking about a young ladies beauty and then right at the end they mention Kotex which is saything bascially that wearing this product during that time of month keeps you beautiful. And it even has “feminine deodorant!”
Each of these advertisements are selling to the world not only Kotex for ladies during that time of month, but also an improvement to a ladies well being, like “poise-preserver” and “feminie deodorant!” It is no longer just a product to protect but is sold to make women look better and feel better and even in situations helps with men!
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http://www.adflip.com/addetails.php?adID=13060
In this advertisement for Subaru, it shows that when you buy this vehicle you are not only buying a nice car but an adventure as well! “Rugged. Dependable. Weather-Resistant.” This car will get through any adventures, especially the Outback since this is what is being shown in the background. The approach for selling a Subaru and many other cars as well is the sense of adventure; that when you buy this vehicle you can do anything with it, from climbing the highest mountains to driving across the dryest deserts. This car is not just a car anymore but a fun and adventurous time as well.

http://www.adflip.com/addetails.php?adID=99&showLargeJpg=yes
When I first came upon this picture, I was scrolling down and all i saw was the car. The first thing I thought that was being advertised was the movie “Back to the Future,” since that was the car from the movie. But when I scrolled down to the bottom I realized it was nothing even close to the movie, but instead it was actually selling Scotch! This picture, in my opinion barely even advertises their product. It talks about how “One in every 100 new businesses succeed” and at the bottom it finally shows the product and is basically saying let us buy this drink and make a toast to those who succeed and “take the odds.” I believe they are advertising that this drink is for those who succeed.