Dollar Shave Club Persuasive Essay

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The Burma shave ad campaign began in 1926 and ran until 1963, a time in which men were the typical breadwinners of a family and the majority of jobs required extensive travel. Because of the culture during this time period, the ad campaign used by Burma Shave, in which, signs were placed along the road declaring random facts, humorous tidbits, or product information was genius. What a way to reach your intended audience. Fast forward to March of 2011, and take a look at the Dollar Shave Club. In today’s society, the internet has become the end all and be all of entertainment and information. Because of the way our society flocks to the internet, Dollar Shave Club’s viral ad campaign is remarkably effective. Men and …show more content…

Out of the above mentioned campaigns the Dove campaign for real beauty is definitely my favorite, followed closely by Apple’s Get a Mac campaign. Dove’s campaign for Real Beauty is inspiring and real. As a woman and a mother to a daughter, it terrifies me to look at the impossible standards are society sets for women regarding beauty. You are either too thin or too fat or in some way not enough. It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however I feel beauty is in the eye of society as a whole. The Dove campaign is aimed at reaching society as a whole from a small scale, escalating into a large scale. The campaign is aimed at women as a whole. It is meant to make us feel beautiful in our own skin, this is the small scale. Once women are personally transformed by the campaign, then we begin reaching others on a larger scale. Unfortunately, the things that women are exposed to such as fat shaming, skinny shaming, this ridiculous thigh gap theory are things that we have accepted as just a part of life. Things will not change until we ban together and stop the acceptance of such

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