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Advertising Techniques What creates the need? “Buy it for me now!”

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Basic advertising techniques (the language of persuasion). Includes example advert for each technique.

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Page 1: Advertising technique

Advertising Techniques

What creates the need?

“Buy it for me now!”

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Objectives

•To recognize different advertising techniques•To understand the qualities of a good ad•To think critically about how ads are created and how ads

target teenagers

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A.I.D.A

1. Attracts attention: attractive COLORS, BOLD HEADINGS, and pictures

2. Arouses interest: good word choice, addresses a need.3. Creates desire: uses propaganda techniques to make

you believe you that this product has benefits you need.4. Causes action: gets results. Sells the product to the

targeted audience.

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Advertising Techniques

•Bandwagon•Testimonial•Snob Appeal •Plain Folks•Patriotism•Facts and

Figures

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More Techniques…

•Expert Opinions•Logical Appeal•Glittering

Generalization•Transfer/Emotional•Repetition•Humor

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Bandwagon

•Persuasive technique that invites you to join the crowd.

•Everybody’s doing it!•Often uses weasel

words

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Testimonial

•Statement endorsing an idea/product by a prominent person.

•Product can be inside or outside particular field.

•Musical artists,•Sports giants,•Actors/actresses

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Snob Appeal

•Aims to flatter•Makes the insinuation

that this product is better than others…Thus, those that use it are too.

•“Avant Garde” ahead of the times.

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Plain Folks

•Opposite of Snob Appeal• Identifies product/idea

with a locality or country•Practical product for

ordinary people.

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Patriotism

•Purchase will display love of country.

•Person will financially help the country.

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Facts and Figures & Statistics

• In this persuasive technique, numbers, tables, and graphs are used to show statistics of both sides.

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Expert Opinions

•Want to prove something is true? Get a doctor to recommend it!

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Logical Appeal

• If I give enough good reasons I can’t possibly be wrong

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Glittering Generalisation

•Using simple phrases that sound good but have no real value or meaning.

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Transfer or Emotional Appeal

•Positive feelings/desires are connected to a product/user

•Transfers positive feelings we have of something we know to something we don’t.

•Love•Fame•Wealth•Power•Attractiveness•Fear

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Repetition

•Words or phrases in an advertisement are repeated several times for effect. Repetition gets your attention and stresses a slogan or product

•Repeating something helps you remember the product or ad

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Humour

•Everyone likes a laugh.• Ideally your ad is funny

enough for people to talk about - that’s free advertising!

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Slogan

•A catchword or phrase loaded with emotion

•Often sells through repetition

•Clever and easy to remember

•Often a melody you already know

•Maybe she’s born with it....