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

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Page 1: Persuasive Techniques What creates the need? “Buy it for me now!”

Persuasive TechniquesWhat creates the need?“Buy it for me now!”

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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. This technique often uses interesting and eye-catching visuals, as well.

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Loaded WordsWhitening

Expressions Refreshing Vanilla MintGet a cool and inviting brushing experience with Crest Whitening Expressions Refreshing Vanilla Mint.

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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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For Example:

•A friend convinces another friend to go to a party by saying, “Everyone is going to be there! You’ll be laughed at if you don’t go, too!”

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Example:

•Be where the action is. Shop at Hang-out Mall.

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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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Testimonial

• In this technique, famous people promote an item and draw attention.

•For example:Jessica Simpson on Weight Watchers

commercials. Michael Jordan and Nike

tennis shoes.

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Testimonial

•Celebrity endorsements - when a product is sold by using words from famous people or an authority figure. •If the celebrity/athlete/star uses the product, then it must be good, so I will purchase it too. 

•Examples: Proactiv, Nike, Gap, Got Milk ads, T-Mobile

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Testimonial – confessions for Proactiv Solution"I'm a normal person and I do get

zits. I'm not happy when I do so I like to try and find anything that's preventative towards it, and that for me." –Lindsay Lohan

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Tiger Woods appears on the box without saying anything

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Testimonial from customer

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Plain Folks

•Opposite of Snob Appeal• Identifies product/idea with a locality

or country•Practical product for ordinary people.

Like a good neighbor…

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Patriotism

•Purchase will display love of country.•Person will financially help the

country.

…built American tough

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Logical Appeal

•They try to convince you to make the right decision, smart decision or best choice in purchasing their product

•Examples: It makes sense to buy this▫Choosy moms choose JIF ▫Save time and money with this▫Shop smart, buy here

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Logical Appeal

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Logical appeal – smarten up

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Example

•http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/eat/features/dollar.html

•The McDonald’s Dollar Menu: Eat cheap and smart at menu items only $1.00 each!

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TransferPositive feelings/desires are connected to a product/user

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

•Love/ Popularity•Fame•Wealth•Power•Attractiveness

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Emotional Appeal•Words or pictures that appeal to the your

emotions. •They appeal to positive emotions like

your desire for success.•They can also appeal to negative emotions

like fear, pity, and anger.•Example: Save the Children. Feed the

Children.

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Emotional words

•Luxury•Beautiful•Paradise•Economical

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Ad with emotional

appeal

Expert opinion

Emotional appeal – make you look younger

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Mudslinging• A way of smearing an

opponent• Intent is to damage

opponent• It also arouses

suspicion of opponent• Intention is to create

an uneasy feeling• Used by politicians

and product companies

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Product Comparison

The viewer is led to believe one product is better than another, although no real proof is offered.

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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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RepetitionRepetition What is What is

repeated in this repeated in this ad?ad?

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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

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Parallelism•Repetition of a similar

sentence structure to create emphasis

•Example: This week the party was canceled – not because of a lack of interest, not because of a lack of money, and not because of a lack of volunteers.

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Parallelism

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Rhetorical Questions•Questions that are not

meant to be answered, but are asked for effect

•Example: Should students who are out late be jailed or fined? Should such school activities be dropped?

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Rhetorical Question

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Analogy•A comparison made

between two things to show how they are alike.

•Example: “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get.”

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Analogy

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Pathos

Example: Your donation might just get this puppy off the street and into a good home.

Getting people to feel happy, sad, or angry can help your argument.

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Ethos

Example: Believe me! I’ve been there before. I’m just like you.

If people believe and trust in you, you’re more likely to persuade them.

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Logos

Example: Apple is more trusted because it is accountable for 62% of all phone traffic!!

To persuade using logic and reasoning (citing facts/statistics)

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Kairos

Example: This is a one-time offer. You can’t get this price after today.

Try to convince your audience that this issue is so important they must act now.

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Target Audience?

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Target Audience?

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Target Audience?

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Target Audience?

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Target Audience?

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Target Audience?

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You Try…

•As each definition and example is shown tell your partner which technique is being used and how you know.

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Testimonial

An important person or famous figure endorses a product.

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Bandwagon

This technique tries to persuade everyone to join in and do the same thing.

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Transfer or Emotional Words

Words such as luxury, beautiful, paradise, and economical are used to evoke positive feelings in the

viewer.

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Mud Slinging

Negative words are used to create an unfavorable opinion of the competition in the viewer's mind.