Advertising Terms and Definitions.  Avante Garde  The advertiser suggests that the product will put the consumer ahead of the crowd by having the product.

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Advertising Terms and Definitions

 Avante Garde  The advertiser suggests that the product will put the consumer ahead of the crowd by having the product first  Bait and Switch  When an advertiser attracts the attention of the consumer with a low-priced one  Bandwagon  When a consumer is attracted to a cause, agrees to join an organization or club, or purchase an item because of its popularity. The consumer is persuaded to “follow the crowd” rather than to use “evidence” to justify a choice.  Bias  An inclination of temperament or an outlook. A personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment that consumers have already made about a topic, product or person.

 Card Stacking  When an advertiser stresses only the positive qualities and does not tell any of the negative ones. The consumer is given only one side of the story about a product.  Emotional Word Repetition  When a consumer is conditioned to remember or persuaded to buy a product or service by repeating, again and again in different tones, the name of the product or service.  Facts and Figures  When an advertiser uses statistical evidence and facts to prove that a product is better than another product.  Glittering Generalities  When a consumer is persuaded by specially chosen words that can have many different positive meanings. The advertiser implies that using their fabulous product will make the consumer’s life wonderful.

 Jingle  A light, rhythmical verse or short song used by advertisers  Magic Ingredients  When an advertiser implies that a scientific or miraculous discovery makes the product outstanding.  Patriotism  When and advertiser implies that buying the product will show a love of country.  Persuasive Techniques  A strategy or method that a person, group or company uses to persuade the consumer to agree with the author or speaker’s point of view.  Plain Folks  When an advertiser implies that the product is a great value for everyday, “plain folks.”

 Propaganda  The spreading of ideas, information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause or a person.  Simple Solutions  When an advertiser implies that the product will help the consumer to avoid complex problems, or the product will fix several problems.  Slogan  Catchword or motto used by and advertiser.  Snob Appeal  When an advertiser implies that the product will make the consumer part of the rich, famous or elite group.  Stereotyping  A standardized mental picture that is held in by members of a group that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudice attitude or uncritical judgment.

 Target or Intended Audience  The age group and gender that the author wants to persuade.  Testimonial  When an advertiser connects a famous or respectable person with a product through the use of quotations or endorsements from that famous or respectable person.  Transfer  When a consumer is persuaded to buy a product or service because it is associated with something attractive or respectable.  Weasel Words  When an advertiser uses words to imply meaning or facts without actually making a guarantee  Wit and Humor  When the consumer is attracted to a product because the advertisement makes them laugh, or it is entertaining.