Tuesday, March 22, 2016

MAN ATTACKED MARKET _ Essay#4

3/06/2016


Man Attacked Market


To take the driver seat on the road to success in men’s products it’s no secret that advertisers use sex to sell their products. For a family oriented products, advertisers choose to connect with men by making them feel like a protector or their realm. But the real goal here for this company called American CREW found in an advertising page in MAXIMUM magazine, is to logically and emotionally connect the ad’s appeal to the male consumer with visual appealing information. The company attacks the men’s with the need for sex, attention, prominence and the need to achieve.
 Human males are known to be competitive, another gateway of strategy the ad companies use. It is has been a young boy’s dream to own a fast car and everything that comes attached to it, but the devastating strategy the advertising lab rats use is to make the men feel they have to buy unnecessary products, just  to fit in a social class to have an actual satisfying  real man accomplishment. In the last five-plus years, marketers have been highlighting the masculinity of its men's brands as their main target. In result, companies like Old Spice and Gillette, in the middle of the high-profile entry of Dove Men+Care. Recent commercials, like the some on urge women, to get their men to stop using "lady-scented body wash" in favor of Old Spice. Some of us might honestly think a brand is grounded to men, where you don't have to say it's for men. “In effect, advertisers over the years have blindly felt their way around the underside of the American psyche, and by trial and error have discovered the softest point of entrĂ©e, the places where their messages have the greatest likelihood of getting by consumers defenses”. (Fowles6) Women are becoming the target to purchase men products by what they were seen or like on the television. One reason is, I doubt that guys are buying Old Spice body wash because they see a half-naked man riding a horse on a beach. You see their strategy is the marketers are getting to you by using your spouse or your partner.
CREW is a professional grooming substance, a popular barber and salon supplier that can be seen in a various magazine like Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness and GQ which those companies have also given CREW grooming awards. For instance, on the ad page, the main focus was on a guy leaning on his 1964 red hot convertible Mustang, while three very attractive girls in short shorts exposing cleavage and lots of skin, they’re all over him with each one having hands on this messy hair “Rock Star”, one hand is on his chest, one on his belt and the other girls hand is on his inner thigh, which comes to tell you; who knows what’s going to happen.
Sex really does sell, this catchy marketing strategy has been popular for a hundred years and is showing no signs of slowing down. In a magazine advertisement, “AMERICAN CREW” entertains the human eye by promoting its product to keep men looking stylish and attractive. The  ad  was found in MAXIM magazine aimed at a male audience and sexual appeal, on the advertising page MAXIM slogan states ”DRIVE HER WILD” showing the consumer if they wear this product, they can drive girls crazy with their hair, rock star image, and sex drive. In extolling Jib Fowles celebrates the fact that “To the extent that sexual imagery is used, it conventionally works better for men than women; typically a female figure is offered up to the male reader”. (FOWLES 60) AMERICAN CREW believes its job is to give men and their hair stylists the tools they need to create stylish, masculine looks every day, nothing less. Therefore, it was a good executive choice to have CREW advertise in MAXIM magazine to where sex sells, which males are the main viewers and buyers. As for men, this a good relation to their masculinity and physical strength and range from talking about how many women they have been with or want to be within which they are now seeking for attention.

No matter the gender, no one should never chase love or affection, but the men who are being sold on this ad, is in need of attention, the need is for to bring the attraction of opposite sex, attractive women, feed the fantasies that most advertising magazine pages give the illusion of what as the male consumer must have and to attain it, they must purchase the item. Since the American CREW ad promotes the style of a playboy or a chick magnet rock star, customers suppose they have to find some way to bring attention to themselves and they can start by using the high-end male grooming products. There is more to attention, sometimes when life gives you gigantic, smelly, rotten, and deformed lemons, you crave for attention and affection from your partner, in this case, it is meant for a male to seek attention from the attractive females, yes plural. When a person falls in that scenario they look anywhere for answers, tricks, strategy and even a specific most recommend male gel product. As the prominent advertisement writer, Jib Fowles puts it, “The clothing and the cosmetics industries exist just to serve this need and this is the way they pitch their wares. Saw this effort is aimed at males as the ads for Hathaway shirts and jockey under clothes”. It might not be the product that sells the consumer, it is an illusion of what happens by purchasing the items and the attention they believe the can achieve. (Fowles57)
In the journey to success, most men towards the finish line feel they need some admiration. Prominence gives them internal happiness that they are doing something right, a stamp of approval if you will.It doesn't matter from what community or social class you are from, men like to earn badge respect whether they’re from the streets, academics, profession, and of course, the ultimate man which has the money, the car, the looks and the girls.  In addition, human males are known to be competitive, another gateway of strategy the ad companies use. It is has been a young boy’s dream to own a fast car and everything that comes attached to it, but the devastating strategy the advertising lab rats use is to make the men feel they have to buy unnecessary products, just  to fit in a social class to have an actual satisfying  real man accomplishment. Author Explains. "Being respected not have to entail the usual accouterments of wealth: Do you know who I am? The commercial ask and we learn that the prominent person is not so prominent without his American Express card." (Fowles56) By wearing the product is not going to make you an actual male supermodel or a famous celebrity like Elvis Presley and some current popular famous actors. Whether it’s a male model or an A-list celebrity, there is an authenticity to each one with the respect that some men look up to and also want to feel the luxury achievement of that specific prominent man. 

To get the finish line of male success, one can do so if you just follow the message that is portrayed by American Crew and you will achieve. The need to achieve appeal refers to an individual's desire for significant accomplishment, mastering of skills, control, or high standards. The instant goal of advertising is to train our brain to remember a word or image where we could relate and need. Overall advertisers accomplish their goal by physiologically communicating with the viewer which makes them a fiend the need to have power, class, sexually attractive, popular, safe, and protected by purchasing the big companies protect.Most young Americans kids dream to have a car,  American muscle sports car on top of that which CREW promotes heavily on the advertisement and on several other ads and commercials. The company is simply picking up the drops of hints what men wanted since where little boys, with the idea if they can get the car, they can get the girl of their dreams too. In results, to bragging if they do accomplish those goals  they had in their past, one builds confidence and pursues to become a prominent young man that is focused on the achievement of what they know life. For men, this could relate to their masculinity and physical strength and range from talking about how many women they have been with or want to be with.In this case, accomplishing of looking good, creating sexual attention from the lovely look alike super American female models, gain respect from society and your comrades give the ideal male customer the sense of achievement. Jib Fowles explains that “A prominent American trait, it is on that advertisers like to hook on to because it identifies their product with winning success”.(Fowles47) For the way, CREW portrays the male model in the ad that customers should be like, some men might want to feel a sense of achievement in personal life and socially. If that is the case the male consumer in the of his accomplishments he would most likely want to feel like the elder Most Interesting Man in the World  from Dos Equis commercial, he is always surrounded by attractive girls and the commercial states that he is, “The Holy Grail is looking for him” (Prominent), “He is the life of parties that he has never attended” (attention) and “If he were to punch you in the face you would have to fight off a strong urge to thank him” (achievement), classic he has the four advertising appeals American CREW initiates.      

              

Paragraph development#2

Feb/20/2016

In a magazine advertisement, “AMERICAN CREW” entertains the human eye by promoting its product to keep men looking stylish and attractive. CREW is a professional grooming substance, a popular barber, and salon supplier that can be seen in a various magazine like Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness and GQ which those companies have also given CREW grooming awards.In addition, this ad was found in MAXIM magazine aimed at a male audience and sexual appeal, on the advertising page MAXIM slogan states ”DRIVE HER WILD” showing the consumer if they wear this product, they can drive girls crazy with their hair, rock star image, and sex drive.For instance, on the page, the main focus was on a guy leaning on his 1964 red hot convertible Mustang, while three very attractive girls in short shorts  exposing cleavage and lots of skin, they’re all over him  with each one having hands on this messy hair “Rock Star”, one hand is on his chest, one on his belt and the other girls hand is on his inner thigh, which comes to tell you; who knows what’s going to happen. In extol, Jib Fowles celebrates the fact that “To the extent that sexual imagery is used, it conventionally works better for men than women; typically a female figure is offered up to the male reader”. (FOWLES 60)  AMERICAN CREW believes its job is to give men and their hair stylists the tools they need to create stylish, masculine looks every day, nothing less.Therefore, it was a good executive choice to have CREW advertise in MAXIM magazine to where sex sells,  which males are the main viewers and buyers.The product speaks out loud tell the buyer if they want to be a real professional grooming attractive man, they better make sure they use this product.

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Fowles, Jib. Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals. Common Culture. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998.

Tech Culture Essay _3



02/11/2016

Tech Culture


In deep conversations with people, we usually talk to others about our families, friends, work, and our culture. Each individual has a different meaning of the word culture in what means to them, but the majority of us could explain to one another which includes habits, food, music, social events and so on. Somehow some people are being caught off guard while technology is slipping into our culture. We could argue that our boredom in the past created an eruption of technology need to be socially accepted, which produced unreal habit to socialize that some people believe it is making us dumb and lazy, thanks to the internet. As a result, it all started with transportation.
As in celebrating a 30-year anniversary popular movie lets me take you “Back to The Future”. Socializing is part of our nature and our culture so since early times we hung out with family and friends as a pastime. You can research the idea or watch the History Channel and you will see images of cavemen and Egyptians and even in the Bible, you see and read about people socializing, having gatherings and communicating with their kids. As the population became to spread around the world our families and friends were starting to scatter around whom began needing to speak to one another or visit those other people they miss dearly, we humans needed a way to get to them. Time started to fly by hundreds and thousands of years, one can begin to think that something other than walking would be more convenient and in faster time to reach one another. Our ancestors found an animal that can do the hard labor for us, the horse became an entity of transportation history for many centuries. The horse was the fastest technology vehicle for entertainment and to get transport you to a certain location, that is until 1900 when the invention of something greater was to come. Time moved on in a natural way, in natural time, that is until the invention of the automobile which I believe and agree changed our whole world and our culture.
You hear the word automobile and you can almost instantly reference it to horsepower. The horse was the main power of transportation roaming through old dirt streets but after a gridlock of tails and horse feces in a busy city like New York then came the invention of the automobile. The automobile was a convenient luxury and upgrade of dealing with the maintenance of picking up feces and dead transportation bodies leaking out fluids and surrounded by flies. The Auto quickly became in demand,  putting the inventors and engineers to work creating faster cars as time moved on. In 1900, four thousand cars were built, the four-wheeled technology creation was on high-speed request which within a decade later 187,000 cars were manufactured.But just like cars needed gas to move on, so did American and the rest of the world, it change the way of communicating and shaped our economy.  In the essay, John Steele express that “But it is socially, perhaps that the automobile has had its greatest impact on America civilization”. In the end, we can blame the automobiles for rapid changes in our lives, but secretly thank them for the reason of allowing us to see our relatives and enjoy our cultural moment in faster times.
Fast forward to current times where the new horse now, created a red shiny Lamborghini. The auto is now the internet, which some argue that it makes our kids and the next generation stupid.
Writing in the journal What the Luddites Really Fought Against, Richard Conniff complains that “The

'pop' SUBCULTURE _Essay#2

 “Sneakerheads “

01/31/2016


Sneaker collectors, known as sneakerheads, feed off exclusivity. You don't need direction or told on how what kind of  store is in front of you, is hardly distinguishable as a sneaker store. Even the sneaker boutique powerhouse Flight Club, on Broadway, has no sign at all, just rows and rows of sneakers.
Sneakers so what about them, you might ask. They are part of the school, sports, youth, popularity and some sneaker lovers would it is their lifestyle. To some, might think is there's anything special to most people but the sneaker is easiest to take sneakerhead sneakers their way of life some spend hundreds of dollars on a pair and sometimes I walked for hours you let me thinking really now.
Southland starts loving sneakers and craving to buy new sneakers since the first commercials coming out  ideas commercials by little kids wanted to be like other basketball players its show satisfaction and coolness on the commercial, some feel acceptance in the society.There's also lots of commercials about Michael Jordan who's the greatest player in basketball at in the world has the best shoe out there buys Nike called Air Jordan he is the most popular issue for the state even well after he retired from playing basketball but it still consider where the greatest basketball player ever played.
Image result for sneaker headThat was a new era of the Jordans what sneakerheads column J's get your J on but lot of people and companies started following in his footsteps now you got any, by different players like Le Bron James you got recent MVP Steph Curry shoes by Under armour, you got Adidas shoes Derek rose from the Chicago Bulls,you have skaters now Paul Rodriguez Jr he has a brand also by Nikes Nike skater shoes you have rap artist Kanye West is one called Yeezy as in “Jesus” shoes someone will go up to $1,000 sneaker enthusiast wait in line all day just to get the brand new pair since they are limited they feel popular and I feel a sense of satisfaction to being the only one in class and school on the blog or the ones of Friends group on Facebook to show off a pair of rubber and another type of material.Image result for sneaker head

It doesn't matter if there's a famous person behind the label behind Nike Adidas Reebok Under Armour Vance the clients will buy no matter what is so popular now that will manipulate their brains that they have to buy it it will warn them that is coming out on a certain day. They will even have secret emails when it come out just to make them feel part of a secret society of the best known as knowledgeable sneakerheads I have friends that are so into their Jordans and Nikes that when they see someone walking down the street they can name what type of shoes you have they say the color of the ones those are the number 2 to number 12 to number three playoffs whatever that means I just know that I like my sneakers to match my clothes I just say I like the grey ones two black ones or the white with a little bit of black that is all....some people look at it as an addiction I have no problem collecting to me0 Snickers. Some people can collect two pairs at  a time one to wear and one to keep as a collection. Some also like to show me off and don't even where I'm at all maybe just wear it around the house on the road but never touch asphalt.

Summary basic paragraph development _Exercise

02/14/2016

During the past activity, I learned that a summary is an important step to help me remember what I read. In my last essay, while I started to write one sentence or, at least, one word per paragraph while I was reading the article, I think that could help me also with my summary. After reading my peer reviews, I believe I am getting closer on improving my summary writing, I did notice towards the end of summary I started to drift away from the main thesis of the article and I think I caught myself just in time of expressing my own thoughts and feelings about the author’s writing. Overall, I think I need to stay more focused on the main idea and stop procrastinating the idea of trying to do more than summarize.

Reading Journal 4

Reading Journal 4     

1/26/2016
             
                                              “Thou shalt be judged”

Unfortunately, we are judges of our society, until we actually know the person, that is when we find out who they really are (subculture fanatic), just because you are a punk rock or rap fan does not really one is associated when it comes to drug use, bad habits, killings, robbery and act like a devil worshipper or a gangster in society. Some people enjoy the music, they can relate to the lyrics, enjoy the catchy explicit chorus and rhymes. I enjoy listening to old “Hip-Hop” and “Rap” music from the 80’s and 90’s, although I do agree there is plenty of violent words in mostly every Rap song, but I could relate to the stories they tell, I saw and heard the same stories throughout out my family experiences and neighborhood. Being slightly part of that subculture, I catch people judging by what I listen to or what I use to wear. About 15 years ago I was in my car at a red light with my windows jamming out to a rap song, I was so excited because it paid day and I had exciting weekend of ahead of me, so I was explicitly signing along with the song and expressing myself with my body movement when I turned my head I noticed an elder couple looking at me in distress and even scared for their lives it seemed. If you could see their faces of judgment, at the moment I never felt so judge before, I was planning to kill or rob anybody, I was using the song as some metaphors on how I can wait to go a vacation with friends and family and have a good time. But now in present time, I now feel like that elder couple, as the father of a sixteen-year-old boy he has asked me for permission to go to a “Rave”, my initial reaction was of a loud chuckling “NO”, I immediately judge him that he wants to drugs with his friends. Although that might not be the case, I know through experiences in being to a couple of raves myself in my younger days, thou I did not do drugs there, but the majority of the kids were and drinking alcohol which was what I was doing, and knowing that I would not want him to fall into that pure pressure that surrounds that environment.
I wonder why we do this, I catch myself judging people too, my family does it too, and co-workers judge other co-workers because of their race or culture. In the professional environment we know to keep our judgements to ourselves, I learned to know not to judge anyone without knowing someone personally, even thou society is trying kick this bad habit, it is still in our back of our brains , I wonder if it could be stopped or do we just accept that it is in our nature.I think it is in our nature to judge something or someone right away, maybe it’s our old hunting instinct type of way, and you’re either a hunter or the hunted.


Culture Jam #3 reading journal pages 28-50

Book Reading Journal pages/chapters: 28--50
What do you Know, or what is important to you, about the book right now?
As time changes, families do not know how to act within themselves. Leaving old family values behind, while trying to impress our neighbors and friends that we fit in society. If families feel they’re not fitting in, they become obsess by purchasing unnecessary products to get classification of a certain social class. Example Barbie helped wives and young women to become “conspicuous consumers”.

What do you want to know? Ask a Question
Where did this change come from or who are responsible to get this started?
Prediction: make a guess/answer your question
Corporate business, Celebrities, idols, and the government I believe is a great influencer.
While reading: be sure to annotate, mark your text in the margins, recording what you were paying attention to while reading.

After reading: What did you learn?
We do not have a say so against sponsors.  We feel, we have to have that Hollywood image.
Summary/Review of what you read:

During these times when technology and media is changing the way we interact and consume, it is very difficult to fight against the producers of influence.  As most young reporters come to learn, is that the big corporates have the final say so and spend the big bucks to make sure of that. If society finds flaws with a company or product that it is heavily being pushed by advertisements and commercials, we tend to take it out on the middle man who are constantly promoting it on their publications or airways. But, nothing is going to happen, the high lead receptionist will write a note of the consumer’s complaint and as soon as they walk away, the note will be tossed in trash. Also if you are fortunate enough, advertisers could slapped you with the truth that, “the sponsor is king” (pg.35). As we become a corporate culture, we tend to lose our natural ways, from birth we start to get brainwashed by television and repetitive ads on our way to school and work. Soon we are robotic humans responding to colorful media commands by the push of corporate buttons. 
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