Picture A represents a credible source because it has listed the name brand in bold letters, it advertises why this pictular toothbrush is sensitive with it’s ultra soft bristles. It points out all the features that makes this toothbrush extra special and it also gives a short paragraph to educate the consumers as to why and how this toothbrush was made for sensitive teeth and gums. There is also a picture of a dentist at the bottom and next to him it states it’s the number one brand recommended by Dentists.
Picture B represents a non-credible source because it is not explaining what is going on in this advertisement. It is leaving us drawing a blank as to what this ad means. Is the actor telling us he using this particular credit card? Is this actor telling us not to use this credit card? Or is it simply just telling us he has money and good credit to get a credit card with this company? So this ad is lacking the purpose of either supporting the actor or supporting the credit card. You would assume just seeing this that this actor is in fact telling us to sign up and use this particular credit card as he must use it, but there is no statement from him to tell us otherwise or tell us if it is so.
Picture C is a attractive advertisement as it clearly makes a point to impress anyone who’s looking for a great deal. The “Make it a POINT to SHOP!” in Big huge letters lets you know now is the time to save money and shop with them. Then the huge 20% is sure to catch anyone’s eye when flipping through sale sheets and this colorful, bright, and big bold lettering is very attractive to the eyes that it will draw the attention of anyone looking to save. Also as a bonus at the bottom and tells you it will triple your points which would leave with more savings and will have you keep coming back.