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Contrasting Ads View as slide show How to frame offers Adapted from AdPrin.com
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Subjects in the U.S were randomly assigned to ads for a camera phone that were identical except for these offers: ___ A: “Get 20% off the regular price,” ___ B: “Pay 80% of the regular price.” Which print ad for a camera phone was more effective -- and why? Write your answer, then click for the evidence. Intentions for B were 28% higher than for A (Kim and Kramer 2006 in Persuasive Advertising p 221)Kim and Kramer 2006 When strong arguments exist, consider using ads that contrast with competitors’ ads (8.3.1) Contrasting Ads Adapted from AdPrin.com2
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The findings were reversed in Hong Kong. Why? In Hong Kong, sale prices are normally expressed as “Pay x% of the regular price.” As a result, “Save 20 percent” led to purchase intentions that were 33% higher than the “Pay 80 percent” (Persuasive Advertising p 221).
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Based on this exercise, write a small application step for yourself, and set a deadline, preferably within one week. If you are working with someone else, share your application plan and the results of your application. For example, consider framing a offer in a way different from competing firms. Adapted from AdPrin.com
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