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Promiscuous Purchaser Buys 50% of products seen advertised o Highly responsive to advertising Usually don’t have much money Immune Purchaser Consider ads beneath their dignity Believe ads are aimed at promiscuous purchasers Account for 90% of all purchases of advertised products Believes self to be immune; does not take defensive action o Hidden susceptibility We are so convinced of our immunity to advertising that we allow it to become invisible
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Super Bowl (Yglesias) 30 second slot in 2012: $4 million 2010 (low point in advertising): 2.64 million o Super Bowls are “four of the five most-watched broadcasts in American history” Prime-Time TV (Crupi) 30 Second slot in 2011: $108,956 During American Idol: $475,000 During Grey’s Anatomy: 225,000
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Companies that advertise during the NFL game “outperform the S&P 500 during the subsequent week” (Yglesias) Movies advertised during the game see “a 40% boost at the box office” (Yglesias) Apple introduced Macintosh computer during Super Bowl o Grossed $30 million 1 st week o $100 million following month
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Red o highest action o Motivation quotient o Strong masculine appeal Blue o Most widely appealing color o Cool, soothing, and relaxing Yellow o Warm and antiseptic o Makes containers appear larger Best signaling colors: o Red o Green o yellow
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Costs more than products contained Color is attention-getting device o Color with pictures most effective
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Usually surplus of products made by large manufacturers Reflect the premium prices paid for brand recognition and advertising
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Grocery Market Theory o Store is designed to encourage shoppers to buy high-profit, impulse items o Greet shoppers with display of low cost “Specials” Target’s $1 aisles on entryway o Coupon bins shows store’s concern for shopper o Deli smell stimulates hunger Main items placed on outside walls o Get shopper moving through store
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High-profit items placed at eye-level Candy (impulse item for adults) placed in racks near areas where customers will be waiting in line Lower shelves hold children’s items
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Weasel Words: o A word or phrase that weakens a statement o Deprives of real meaning o Used to avoid firm commitment to truth Ex: helps, as much as, up to, many, most “Cleans most hard to clean dishes” “Up to ten more miles per tank of gas” “helps control dandruff symptoms” “From $19.95” o invisible to purchasers due to overuse
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Psychosell: ads work on two basic personality holes found in most people o Lack of genuinely pleasurable experiences o Lack of self-acceptance Ads imply fun, excitement, adventure Ads show owner/user of product being accepted by others
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Commercial– “Now in a moment” Commercial– “Now in a moment”
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Demonstration Ads o Used to show how product works o May often be deceiving Use of color– Vidalia Chop Wizard o Consider black and white vs. color images
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