Advertising Techniques Key Advertising Techniques to Know Repetition
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Advertising Techniques
Key Advertising Techniques to Know • • • Repetition Bandwagon Testimonial Plain Folks (Anecdote) Facts and Figures Transference Emotional Appeal Rhetorical Questions Imperative Glittering Generalities
Repetition • Definition- When a product’s name/logo or catchphrase is repeated over and over, with the goal of having it stick in audience’s mind
Example of Repetition
Bandwagon Definition: The advertiser tries to make you feel like everyone else has the product and if you don’t have it too, you’ll be left out.
Example of Bandwagon:
Example of Bandwagon:
Testimonial Definition- When a product or idea is endorsed by an celebrity or expert The idea is that if the famous person supports a product, it must be good so the consumer should buy it too
Example of Testimonial
Example of Testimonial
Example of Testimonial
Plain Folk/Anecdote Definition- When the advertiser says or implies that people just like you use a product. The idea is that the audience relates to the plain folk or everyday story in the ad and they feel this product will work for them as well
Example of Plain Folk/Anecdote
Facts and Figures • Definition- when the ad uses statistics, research, or other data to make the product appear to • be better than its competitors
Example of Facts and Figures
Transference Definition- Attempts to make the audience associate positive words, images, and ideas with a product and its users.
Example of Transference .
Example of Transference .
Emotional Appeal Definition- When the advertiser appeals to people’s fears, joys, sense of nostalgia, etc. in order to convince them to buy a product or adopt an idea
Example of Emotional Appeal
Example of Emotional Appeal
Rhetorical Questions Definition- When the advertiser asks a question that he already knows the answer to. The idea is to get the audience involved and to persuade them to buy the product or adopt an idea.
Rhetorical Question Example
Rhetorical Question Example
Imperative Defintition- • When the advertiser uses the imperative or command form of language (You must! You have to!) • The idea is when the consumer is told what to do they will see a sense of urgency and buy the product or adopt the idea
Imperative Example
Glittering Generalities Definition- Using words that are positive and appealing, but too vague to have any real meaning
Glittering Generalities Example
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