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ADVERTISING
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Quick Review What is Advertising? 3 Goals of Advertising
Product v. Institutional
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ADVERTISING Paid communication Sponsor is identified
Advertisers control where the message is seen and heard and how often repeated Average person exposed to over ads per week
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GOALS OF ADVERTISING
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PRODUCT INSTITUTIONAL
Goal of selling the item being promoted INSTITUTIONAL Goal of developing goodwill or a positive image
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TYPES OF MEDIA FOR ADS PRINT BROADCAST INTERNET
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PRINT ADVERTISING Newspapers Magazines Direct Mail Outdoor Advertising
Stadium Signage
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4 ELEMENTS OF PRINT AD Headline Copy Illustration Signature
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HEADLINE Phrase or sentence that attracts attention
Must convince reader to continue reading Includes words such as you, your, how & new Be brief: 7 words or less Stress benefits: make a promise, ask questions, pose a challenge or use testimonial
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CREATIVE HEADLINES Use Twists on Familiar Sayings:
Morton Salt- “When it Rains is Pours” IBM- “I think, therefore IBM” Use Opposites: Clairol- “Does She or Doesn’t She?” Fiat Strada- “Handbuilt by Robots”
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COPY Sells the message Details how product or service meets the need in the headline Based on objective of ad campaign(i.e. introduce, attract new customers, sales to existing customers
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ILLUSTRATION Photo or drawing or other graphic elements
Attract and hold attention Encourage action Motivate reader to continue reading the ad
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SIGNATURE Also called logo Distinctive identification
Instant recognition Slogan is catchy
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FOUR ELEMENTS OF PRINT AD
Signature Illustration Copy Headline
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Let’s Grade These Ads A B C D F
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Select YOUR FAVORITE WINTER OLYMPIC SPORT!!!
CLASS PROJECT Select YOUR FAVORITE WINTER OLYMPIC SPORT!!! Create a print ad: All 4 elements must be included The ad must be: completed in an attractive manner presented to an ad agency Take your time / make it look GOOD!
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