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Parts of a Print Advertisement
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Q.O.D. 3/4/14 Identify the advantages & disadvantages of each type of advertisement.
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Print Advertisements Newspaper Magazine Billboards Transit Ads (buses, bus stations, trucks)
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Parts of a Print Ad Headline Illustration Body Copy Tagline Company Details
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Headline A strong statement which includes the major selling point Must grab readers’ attention Must be short (no more than 7 words) Example: “EAT MOR CHIKIN”
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ILLUSTRATION Reinforces the headline Shows how product works or what it looks like Grabs attention of reader Example: Chick-Fil-A Cows
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Body Copy Text that persuades the reader to buy your product Must be interesting Must tell the reader something that he/she wants to know
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Tag Line Summarizes your product or the philosophy of your company It should encourage the reader to act (find out more about the company)
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Company Details Name Address Telephone numbers Email address Logo
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AIDA An ad only has a few seconds to influence someone, so a good ad uses the following formula: A- Attention: attracts attention of the customer I- Interest: features, benefits, advantages D- Desire: they want the product & it will satisfy their needs A- Action- purchase
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Crap Ads Clutter- too many words, images, small writing that is difficult to read Jargon- long sentences and words the potential customer doesn’t understand Facts & figures- no one wants boring stats, use minimum info to get people interested LESS IS MORE
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