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How to Persuade using Advertisements

How to Persuade using Advertisements. Persuasion. Using words to influence the actions and opinions of others To move by argument. Overexposure. Each American is exposed to 500 print, radio, or TV commercials a day. That means you see 182,500 persuasive messages each year.

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How to Persuade using Advertisements

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  1. How to Persuade using Advertisements

  2. Persuasion • Using words to influence the actions and opinions of others • To move by argument

  3. Overexposure • Each American is exposed to 500 print, radio, or TV commercials a day. • That means you see 182,500 persuasive messages each year. • That means that in your 13 years, you’ve been exposed to about 2,372,500 ads. • Believe it or not, that makes you an advertising expert.

  4. Repetition • Not only are ads and commercials frequently repeated, but repetition is also used within the ads or commercials themselves. • Slogans, logos, characters, and jingles are used repeatedly. “Five Five dollar Five dollar footlong .Five Five dollar Five dollar footlong .It's ca-ca-ca-catching on At Subway .“

  5. Steps to making a persuasive ad: 1) Identify your target market 2) Write a slogan 3) Write text that uses a persuasive technique. 4) Create an eye-catching image to tie it together.

  6. 1) Target Market • The people most likely to buy your product • Who do you think the target audience is for the following companies and products? • MTV • Denture Paste • Baby food • Chevrolet trucks • Facebook and Myspace: then and now • BarackObama while running for President

  7. 2) Slogan • A company’s catchphrase or motto; used repeatedly to help your target audience remember your product or service

  8. Slogans: Let’s take a little quiz. Identify the products for the following slogans. • Mmmmmm good • Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s….. • Easy. Breezy. Beautiful. • It gives you wings. • Just do it. • It keeps going and going and going… • Because you’re worth it.

  9. Slogans continued 8) Hello, Moto. 9) Nothing runs like a… 10) Once you pop, the fun don’t stop. 11) Can’t eat just one 12) I’m loving it! 13) Have it your way. 14) Eat fresh. 15) Eat more chicken. 16) Taste the rainbow.

  10. Can you think of any more slogans? We know they work because you (the target audience) KNOW them.

  11. The 3 modes of persuasion: • Ethos - an appeal to the authority or honesty of the speaker • Pathos - an appeal to the audience’s emotions • Logos - logical appeal; facts and figures that support

  12. 3) Text: Common Persuasive techniques • Bandwagon: You are urged to do or believe something because everyone else does. • Endorsement: Famous or important people endorse a product or idea • Emotional Appeal (Pathos): Words or images that appeal to the audience’s emotions are used (positive or negative). • Plain folks (Ethos): Ordinary people sell a message. Because these people are like you, they can be trusted. • Snob appeal: The technique suggests you can be like the attractive and/or successful people who use this product. • Logos: using facts, numbers, and information Ads may use more than ONE persuasive technique.

  13. Bandwagon Example

  14. Endorsement Example “Actress by day. Rocker by night. I’ve got to keep fit to keep up. SO I drink milk. Some studies suggest that teens who choose milk instead of sugary drinks tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle. It’s the best of both worlds.” “Moves by the Knowles. Body by milk.”

  15. Emotional Appeal (Pathos) Example • http://www2.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=myaspca2_now_drtv

  16. Plain Folks (ethos) Example • Cellular South – http://memelabs.com/cellularsouth/video_comment.php?play=11160 • I’m a PC – http://www.microsoft.com/windows/watchtheads/video/kylie/

  17. Snob Appeal Example

  18. Logos

  19. 4) Images • The most noticeable part of your ad • Geared towards your target market • Interesting subject that supports your persuasive technique • Choose colors that set your ad’s ideal mood and tone

  20. 4) Clever images

  21. NyQuil: For a Better-looking tomorrow

  22. 56. Lucas is writing an advertisement for tutoring services in math. Read the following draft of his ad: Having trouble with decimals or the metric system? Do algebraic formulas or finding the angles in a triangle give you grief? As math gets more advanced, you may find yourself struggling with the concepts. _______,you shouldn’t have to struggle by yourself. Do not fall behind. Come to Math Help!—a tutoring service sponsored by the Math Club. We offer individual tutoring Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of every week. We are a group of good students. We will help you understand the concepts. Do not let your math grades begin to drop. Come to Math Help! ________, watch your math grades rise. Which of the following sets of transition words, if inserted in the blanks, helps show a clear understanding of the relationships in the advertisement? A. First, Next B. Finally, Also C. Soon, Later D However, Then

  23. 62. Read the following draft of Shauna’s advertisement for her babysitting services. Are you in search of someone trustworthy to watch your children for an afternoon or evening? If so, look no further! My name is Shauna Davis, and I am the ideal babysitter for your children. Here’s why: • I am responsible. ____________________________________. • I am experienced. My sisters are ages eight and six, and I often watch them while my parents are out running errands or having dinner with friends. • I am trained in first aid and certified to administer CPR. • Children love me. They like that I do crafts with them and know lots of games. Based upon the information Shauna provides in her advertisement, which of the following sentences uses a specific detail to support her statement that she is responsible? A. I have not been late to class in the past three years and received the good citizenship award for two years in the past. B. I serve as class treasurer of the student council because more classmates voted for me for this position. C. I won the sixth grade spelling bee and placed second at the regional competition. D. I am a member of several athletic teams and also enjoy practicing for games.

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