what is propaganda? a way to persuade many people at once

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What is propaganda?

A way to persuade many people at once.

Audience AwarenessAdvertisers know how to target their audiences use appropriate persuasive techniques

Who’s the audience?

Audience?

TestimonialA well-known person supports a product or

service

BandwagonA statement suggesting that everyone is using

a specific product, so you should too

Repetition: The name of a product is repeated many times

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

Technique?

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Technique?

Technique?"The SUBWAY® chain helped save my life over and over. I can't ever repay that."

Loaded WORDS The loaded languagetechnique uses wordsthat cause a strongfeeling. Once the reader isfeeling strongly, he orshe may be more likelyto agree with the writer. What are some

examplesof loaded words? This technique often uses

interesting and eye-catching visuals, as well.

TransferPositive feelings/desires are connected to a product/userTransfers positive or negative feelings we have of something we know to something we don’t.

Sex AppealLove/ PopularityFameWealthPower

Technique?

Snob AppealAims to flatterMakes assumption/ insinuation that this

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

The Ultimate driving machine

Plain Folksseeks to make the company/person appear ordinary, and

hence more trustworthyappealing to regular people's values like family, patriotism opposite of Snob Appealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMJ90T2rwXU

Technique?

State FarmLike a good neighbor…

Technique?

Avante GardeAims to convince the user that if they buy this

product they will be ‘ahead of the times’“You will be the first on your block to have

one!”

This model is giving an example of avante gardefashion.

Weasel WordsSuggests a positive meaning of a product

without actually making a guarantee Example: Most people were better off after

making the change. OR Up to 50% off on select merchandise!

Magic IngredientsSuggests that a miraculous discovery makes

their product more effective

Example:Dr. Scholl’s cushioned sole inserts have small

beads to help reduce pressure on bottoms of feet, while Equate brands do not.

Technique?

PatriotismBuying a certain product shows love for your

country

BriberyPersuasive technique that offers something

‘extra’

Example:Buy one get one freeBuy cable and get internet for free

Peer PressureUsing the effects of a peer group to get a

consumer to buy a specific product

Technique?

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