+ What’s in an Ad? Why do we buy what we buy?. + Three reasons we buy what we do: 1. PEERS—Because friends are an important part in the lives of most.

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+ What’s in an Ad? Why do we buy what we buy?

+ Three reasons we buy what we do: 1. PEERS—Because friends are an important part in the lives of most teens; their ideas and tastes can be influential. Sometimes just one or two popular students can start a fad. What really matters is what is best for you. 2. HABIT—Many buying decisions are influenced by habits. Most students eat the same lunch everyday just out of habit. If you always shop at the same store, you may be passing up a good price at another store. 3. ADVERTISING—This is another influence on what you buy. Advertising is everywhere. The major advantage of advertising is that it lets you know what is available. The disadvantage is that it sometimes persuades people to buy things they don’t need.

+ What percentage of a magazine do you think is advertising?

+ Name that product…. Just do it! Where’s the Beef? Melt’s in your mouth, not in you hand.

+ Name the product… Don’t leave home without it. Are you in good hands?

+ Name that product…. Time to make the donuts. Happiest place on earth.

+ Informational Ads ads that describe the features of a product or service give facts about its price and quality. Information ads appeal to the practical side of people. send the message that an item price is a good value for the money or An item is a good buy because of its high quality.

+ Image Ads ads that connect a product or service to a lifestyle that consumers would like to have use actors, sports stars, or other celebrities to endorse or recommend a product send the message that consumers will be more attractive, popular, or perhaps smarter or healthier if they use the product or service

+ Types of Media Ads PRINT—newspaper and magazines ELECTRONIC—radio, TV, internet DIRECT MAIL—catalogs, store circulars, coupons

What % of the cost of a product is advertising????

20-40%!!! of the cost of a product is for advertising.

+ How to evaluate a media message Ads mention only the best features of a product. Separate emotional appeals from facts. Don’t trust endorsements—they are paid to say what they say. Beware of slogans—they are not a guarantee of quality.