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Analysing Advertising
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Glossary of Techniques
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Beauty Appeal: Beauty attracts us; we are drawn to beautiful people, places, and things.
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Celebrity Endorsement: Associates product use with a well-known person. By purchasing this product we are led to believe that we will attain characteristics similar to the celebrity.
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Compliment the Consumer: Advertisers flatter the consumer who is willing to purchase their product. By purchasing the product the consumer is recognised by the advertisers for making a good decision with their selection.
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Escape: Getting away from it all is very appealing; you can imagine adventures you cannot have; the idea of escape is pleasurable.
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Intelligence: Associates product with smart people who can’t be fooled.
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Lifestyle: Associates product with a particular style of living/way of doing things.
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Peer Approval: Associates product use with friendship/acceptance. Advertisers can also use this negatively, to make you worry that you’ll lose friends if you don’t use a certain product.
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Rebel: Associates products with behaviours or lifestyles that oppose society’s norms.
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Rhetorical Question: This technique poses a question to the consumer that demands a response. A question is asked and the consumer is supposed to answer in such a way that affirms the product’s goodness.
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Scientific/Statistical Claim: Provides some sort of scientific proof or experiment, very specific numbers, or an impressive sounding mystery ingredient.
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Unfinished Comparison/Claim: Use of phrases such as “Works better in poor driving conditions!” Works better than what?
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Now, asking the following questions, we’ll look at a few ads
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To whom (which target audience) is the advertisement trying to sell the product? Describe the target audience (age, gender, culture, lifestyle).
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Does this ad appeal to your emotions? If so, which emotion(s)?
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Are there any signs or symbols in the ad? If so, what are they trying to tell you?
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What advertising techniques (from our list) are being used to sell the product? Explain how each technique is being used.
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What elements can we see in use – line, tone, shape, space, texture, letterform and colour?
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First, let’s look at some historical ads
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And ads from today!
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