1. Newspaper Advertisements:
The advertisements for the
Daily Mail don’t have any
relation to the main story.
This particular advert
about family trees is seen
to be advertised due to the
website being unheard of
and is therefore a website
people wouldn’t usually
trust. This means that by
advertising on a well
known newspaper it will
encourage readers to test
it out. Also ‘FREE’ is in
bold letters, therefore
persuading readers to try
out the website because
they can use their service
without being charged.
The Sun’s advertisement for camping is very much promotional
in terms of price. This means that the purpose of this advert is to
encourage people to shop there through low prices and offers.
The Corby Telegraph has a
different approach towards
advertisements that they present to
their readers, as instead of
advertising promotional offers
stores have, they are promoting a
fitness service that people can do
which suggests they look out for
peoples well being instead of what
businesses do.
The advertisements for the
Wellingborough newspaper
promote local businesses. They
encourage their readers to
supports their local stores,
therefore they take a different
approach to well-known
newspapers.