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ADVERTISING MESSAGES Presented by Ali Lakdawala, Gesen D’costa, Isha Mongia, Mansi Choksi, Shafi Gujrati and Sobia Syed

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Page 1: Advertising Styles

ADVERTISING MESSAGES

Presented byAli Lakdawala, Gesen D’costa, Isha Mongia, Mansi Choksi, Shafi Gujrati and Sobia Syed

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ADVERTISING EXECUTION STYLES

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• Creative execution refers to the manner in which an advertising appeal is carried out or presented

• A particular advertising appeal can be executed in a variety of ways and this means of execution can be applied to a variety of advertising appeals

• The impact of the message depends not only on what is said but also on how it is said

• Any message can be presented in different execution styles

• Message execution can be decisive

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1. STRAIGHT - SELL OR FACTUAL MESSAGE

this type of execution relies on a straightforward presentation of information about the product or service such as specific attributes or benefits

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STRAIGHT SELL

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2. SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL EVIDENCE

a variation of the straight sell where scientific or technical evidence or information is presented in the ad to support a claim

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SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL EVIDENCE

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3. DEMONSTRATION

this type of execution is designed to illustrate the key advantages or benefits of a product or service by showing it in actual use or in some contrived or staged situation

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DEMONSTRATION

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4. COMPARISON

this type of execution involves a direct or indirect comparison of a brand against the competition

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COMPARISION

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5. TESTIMONIALS

advertisers present their advertising messages in the form of a testimonial whereby a person speak on behalf of the product or service based on his or her personal use of and/or experiences with it

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TESTIMONIAL

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6. SLICE OF LIFE

• This type of execution is often based on a problem/solution type of format

• The ad attempts to portray a real-life situation involving a problem, conflict or situation consumers may face in their daily lives

• The ad then focuses on showing how the advertiser's product or service can resolve the problem

• Slice-of-life executions are also becoming very common in business-to-business advertising as companies use this approach to demonstrate how their products and services can be used to solve business problems

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SLICE OF LIFE

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7. ANIMATION

• this technique uses animated characters or scenes drawn by artists or on a computer

• animation is often used as an execution technique for advertising targeted at children

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ANIMATION

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8. PERSONALITY SYMBOL

• this type of execution involves the use of a central character or personality symbol to deliver the advertising message and with which the product or service can be identified

• the personality symbol can take the form of a person who is used as a spokesperson, animated characters or even animals

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PERSONALITY

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9. FANTASY

• this type of appeal is often used for image advertising by showing an imaginary situation or illusion involving a consumer and the product or service

• cosmetic companies often use fantasy executions although the technique has also been used in advertising for other products such as automobiles and beer

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FANTASY

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10. DRAMATIZATION

• this execution technique creates a suspenseful situation or scenario in the form of a short story

• dramatizations often use the problem/solution approach as they show how the advertised brand can help resolve a problem

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DRAMATISATION

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11. HUMOUR

• humour can be used as the basis for an advertising appeal

• humour can also be used as a way of executing the message and presenting other types of advertising appeals

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HUMOUR

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12. LIFESTYLE

• shows how well the product will fit in with the consumer's lifestyle

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LIFESTYLE

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13. MOOD OR IMAGE

• builds a mood or image around the product, such as peace, love, or beauty

• DeBeers ads depicting shadowy silhouettes wearing diamond engagement rings and diamond necklaces portray passion and intimacy while extolling that a "diamond is forever."

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MOOD OR IMAGE

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14. MUSICAL

• conveys the message of the advertisement through song

• prior to the 1980s music in television advertisements was generally limited to jingles and incidental music on some occasions lyrics to a popular song would be changed to create a theme song or a jingle for a particular product

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MUSICAL

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15. CULTURE OR TRADITION

• connects with the culture or traditions to convey the message

• Cadbury celebration ads leverage the festive occasions

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TRADITIONAL

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16. SURROGATE

• this kind of a technique is more like a proxy for a product, where there is a substitute product used to depict the brand

• typically used for liquor and cigarettes

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SURROGATE

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17. SOCIAL

• public service advertising that seeks to spread awareness for the benefit of the community

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SOCIAL

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18. COMBINATIONS

many of these execution techniques can be combined in presenting an advertising message for example, slice-of-life ads are often used to demonstrate a product or make brand comparisons

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DEMONSTRATION /STRAIGHT SELL COMBINATION

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MEDIUMS USED FOR EXECUTING ADVERTISING MESSAGES/ STYLES

• Radio

• Television

• Press (Newspaper & Magazine)

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RADIO

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• Radio has made a huge splash in India, especially in metros during the past few years and along with the programmes, even the advertisements have clicked with people

• Radio is far more local, immediate and interactive than other media

• Radio offers an opportunity to target a specific segment of people with a plethora of different shows targeting different groups at different times which enables a wide and specific listener-ship

• Real estate companies and TV programmes have been the top advertisers on radio over the past few years

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• Using humour and drama the commercials are very appealing to listeners

• Radio advertising also enables sonic branding, sonic branding is when the music used in a commercial, it enables you to identify a brand

• For example, on hearing “I’m Loving It”, we immediately recognize it as a McDonald’s commercial

• With radio there is a distinct disadvantage over television

• One can only make a person hear your concept and not see it, so when a lot of information has to be disseminated through an ad, the execution has to be creative to hold on to the listener’s attention

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TELEVISION

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• Advertisements on TV have been used to sell every product imaginable over the years

• The TV commercial is considered the most effective mass-market advertising format as reaches very large audiences

• The majority of television commercials features a song or jingle that listeners soon relate to the product or catch-phrases that generate sustained appeal

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• TV offers your message sight, sound, motion, color and all the special effects you can afford; it is a powerful medium with sensual impact

• TV ads are intrusive in nature - the viewer does not have to be actively involved to receive your message

• Messages get "zipped" as viewers click to other channels and "zapped" as viewers mute them or turn them off.

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PRESS

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• Print as an advertising medium is the most direct mode of communication in the world of advertising

• It can reach such a large audience, and the great number of specialized publications enable businesses to focus in on a target audience with a specific set of characteristics

• Newspaper has something for everybody: sports, comics, crosswords, news, classifieds, etc.; advertisers can reach certain types of people by placing the ad in different sections of the paper

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• Advertisers use different attention devices to attract readers -a headline, a graphic or logo layout body copy, the price of goods or services etc.

• However, newspaper ads can only use limited special effects, such as font size and color; these limitations lead to advertising "clutter" in newspapers because all the ads look very similar

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AD EFFECTIVENESS OF RADIO, TELEVISION & PRESS

• RADIO: direct and personal radio, only voice promotion

• cheapest form

• TV: most intrusive medium – sound, picture and animation

• a versatile form but most expensive

• PRESS: very effective in teaser campaigns, reminder ads, targeting the mass

• No sound, no drama and animation

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