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Persuasion Techniques Propaganda and Advertising

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 Name Calling Snob Appeal Bandwagon Appeal to Fear Testimonial Loaded words Misuse of Statistics Plain Folks Transfer

Transfer Technique Objects or other people are shown with the product or candidate being “sold” in hopes that your good feeling for those objects or people will transfer onto the product or candidate. THE TRANSFER OF GOOD FEELINGS FROM A BACKGROUND OBJECT TO THE MAIN OBJECT.

Transfer Examples: VOTE REPUBLICAN

Transfer Example:

Transfer Associate with other people or groups that already have high trust and credibility. Show that you aspire to similar ideals. Become a member of auspicious organizations. Be seen with trustworthy people. Name-drop and quote them. Show that you have friends in high places. Show how you are like them. Associate with other people or groups that already have high trust and credibility. Show that you aspire to similar ideals. Become a member of auspicious organizations. Be seen with trustworthy people. Name-drop and quote them. Show that you have friends in high places. Show how you are like them. .

Transfer Example As I was saying to the President, it is so important that we bring our forces together. He agreed, of course and we will be taking it forward next week. Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like to introduce my good friend Brad Pitt. Brad and I go way back and he's kindly come here today to tell you what I'm really like

Transfer: Use of a product is credited for creating a positive result. Transfer - Faulty cause & effect Transfer: Use of a product is credited for creating a positive result. Want to “Be Like Mike?” than you better drink Gatorade. Will these shoes make you the best soccer player in the world? Will eating “Wheaties” really improve your athletic performance?

Bandwagon A statement suggesting that everyone is using a specific product, so you should, too! Being “in the group” makes you feel secure.

Bandwagon Examples

Bandwagon Examples

Bandwagon This technique tries to persuade everyone to join in and do the same thing. The text on the image showing a group of people with one person excluded is a clear example of the bandwagon technique.

Example

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 be Glittering Generalities Glittering Generalities=Words that “glitter” but give no details about the product. “NEW IMPROVED TIDE”

Loaded words Loaded words: Using words with strong connotations -whether negative or positive. The Cliffs at Glassy golf course, designed by golf course architect Tom Jackson, opened in 1993. In 1995, Golf Digest named the course "Fourth Most Scenic In The Nation” behind only Cypress Point, Pebble Beach and Augusta National.  Located atop a 3,000-foot plateau on Glassy Mountain, South Carolina, the views from this South Carolina golf course are as breathtaking as the impeccably manicured bent grass tees, greens and fairways.

Example

Loaded Words……

Testimonial A well-known person or a previous customer supports a product or service

Example

Testimonial from customer

Example

Name Calling Is used to incite fears and arouse prejudices in the viewers with the idea that the bad names will cause people to construct a negative opinion about a group or product. This technique is used more often in politics than advertising.

Example

Name calling can be implied through an unflattering image or negative words

Name Calling….

Example

Plain Folks When a company tries to show it is “just like you” Persuasive device especially favored by politicians!

Example

Example Subway Five Dollar Footlong Advertisement

Plain Old Mom 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.“

Example

Snob Appeal Ad…

Snob appeal YOU can live like the Hollywood stars . . . Come to our open house on Sunday, March 7th at 2:00!

Example

Misuse of Statistics using statistics selectively to give a more favorable view of your product

Example of Misuse of Statistics It's effective because (a) the items listed are cherry picked for you, and (b) you only see two numbers - January 2009 and "now" - instead of seeing any trendlines, analyzing anything, or looking at the economy as a whole with other numbers. 

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”

A daily source of calcium

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?

Quick review –Can you define these devices? Name Calling Snob Appeal Bandwagon Testimonial Loaded words Misuse of Statistics Plain Folks Transfer