Advertising Strategies Rhetoric: Advertising Strategies
What is propaganda? A means of convincing people: to buy a certain product to believe something or act in a certain way to agree with a point of view
Common persuasive techniques often used in advertising Bandwagon Loaded words /Glittering Generalities Testimonials Plain Folks Snob Appeal Misuse of Statistics Card Stacking Slogans Avant Garde
Bandwagon A statement suggesting that everyone is using a specific product, so you should, too! Being “in the group” makes you feel secure.
The bandwagon effect created these fine internet sensations…..
Bandwagon Examples
Bandwagon Examples
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Loaded Words and Glittering Generalities Loaded Words = Words that will make you feel strongly about someone or something (fear, desire for success, excitement, being part of a group). Loaded Words can also be Glittering Generalities Glittering Generalities=Words that “glitter” but give no details about the product.
Loaded Words and Glittering Generalities “NEW IMPROVED FORMULA”
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Loaded Words
Loaded Words……
Loaded Words Loaded words are used to appeal to ___________.
Testimonial A well-known person or a previous customer supports a product or service
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Testimonial from customer
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Testimonials work!
Testimonials Testimonials are used primarily as an appeal to __________.
Plain Folks When a company tries to show it is “just like you” Persuasive device especially favored by politicians! Target Audience?
Example Subway: Weight Loss Advertisement
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Plain Folk
Plain Folk Political Ad…
Plain Folk Ad
Snob Appeal Just the opposite of “bandwagon”. Its message suggests: "Buying our product will make you better than everyone else-- especially since other people can't afford it.“ Target Audience?
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Snob Appeal Ad…
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Snob Appeal
Misuse of Statistics using statistics selectively to give a more favorable view of your product
Example of Misuse of Statistics
This is an ad that riled AT&T
They added their land lines in this map! AT&T’s replies in an ad that gives their version of the map….. Why the big difference? Hmmmm… They added their land lines in this map!
Example “Four out of five dentists recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum”
Misuse of Statistics Misuse of statistics is an appeal to ___________.
CARD STACKING Card stacking is only telling part of the truth. It is “stacking the deck” in your favor by only giving part of the information. Omitting relevant facts.
That 16oz bottle actually has 180 calories Card Stacking – making the Coke look just a little better for the uninformed! That 16oz bottle actually has 180 calories Not bad! Right?
Slogan A catchy phrase or statement often used to sell a service or a product
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Example They’re GRRRRRRREAT!
Avant Garde The suggestion that using this product puts the user ahead of the times. Target Audience?
Avante Garde
Avante Garde