Super+Bowl+Ad+CC15

Questions
 * 1) What is the name of the ad? URL?
 * 2) What was the target audience? Explain and provide evidence.
 * 3) Name one Language of Persuasion that was used. Explain and provide evidence.
 * 4) Was there another Language of Persuasion that was used? Explain and provide evidence.
 * 5) How did the ad try to emotionally connect with people? Explain and provide evidence.
 * 6) How long (seconds) was the commercial? How much would an ad of this length have cost?
 * 7) When was it shown in the Super Bowl (which quarter)? Does the timing of the ad make a difference? Explain your answer.
 * 8) Did you like the ad? Explain why or why not. Did anyone in your family or group have a different reaction to the ad? Why?
 * 9) Did the ad make you or someone in your family want to purchase or to be interested in the product? Explain your answer.

Answers
 * 1) The ad's name is Budweiser-Best Buds, and I found it on this website- https://screen.yahoo.com/big-game-ads/lost-dog-budweiser-001413484.html
 * 2) The target audience is those who are over the age of 21 and can legally purchase alcohol, and this is because this is a beer ad.
 * 3) One language of persuasion that was used was Warm and Fuzzy, this is so because it shows a video of a lost puppy that comes to find its best friend and its owner after a long journey.
 * No, this was the only obvious language of persuasion that was used during the commercial.
 * 1) It tried to connect with people through the puppy. It did so by making the puppy follow a horse that was taken away from a farm, the puppy's home, and having it become in danger while trying to find his friend, the horse, and then finally the horse saves him and they go home.
 * 2) The ad was 60 seconds long and it cost Budweiser $8 million.
 * 3) N/A. The timing of the ad does not matter because in my opinion either way the people see the ad, and if it is good enough it will stick with them no matter what.
 * 4) Yes, I liked the ad because I am a dog owner and I thought that it was very touching. No my whole family loved the ad.
 * 5) Yes my aunt was nearly in tears and loved the effort that Budweiser put behind the ad and told me that she would form now on start buying Budweiser.