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3.03 Explain Components of Advertising
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WHY ADVERTISE? Advertisements all aim to: – Attract attention – Arouse interest – Create desire – Stimulate action 6 Elements of Ads: 1.Headline 2.Illustration 3.Identification 4.Copy 5.Layout 6.White Space
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HEADLINES and IDENTIFICATION HEADLINE: Most important element-usually only part people read Purpose: Get attention, reach target audience, large text size Approach: Announce new product, solve a problem, make a claim, promise a benefit, create curiosity Example: "Are you guilty of these 7 common dating Sins?" (Creates Curiosity) IDENTIFICATION: Identify the product/business being advertised – Purpose: Identify business/product name, logo & contact information – Approach: Used to encourage action: Contact & buying information, Hours of operation, “Credit Cards Accepted”
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ILLUSTRATION and COPY ILLUSTRATION: Image in an ad. Noticed first – Purpose: Convey a message, educate, attract attention – Approach: Appeal to reader (“bling”, cute pets), focus on product’s features, benefits or use COPY: Text of an ad. Sales message. – Purpose: Keep your attention, point-out product features and benefits – Approach: ENCOURAGE ACTION, Intimidate, Guarantees, Repetition
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Copy Techniques Intimidate – limited quantities are available Qualification Needed – Only a select few will qualify Guarantees – Money back guarantee if your not satisfied Repetition – “Relieve back pain forever” and then later say “Eliminate back pain permanently”
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LAYOUT and WHITE SPACE LAYOUT: Visual Format the elements are arranged in – Purpose: Organize elements to direct the reader’s eye through the ad – Approach: Elements must relate & make sense WHITE SPACE: Blank Space between the elements
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COORDINATING ALL ELEMENTS Headline, Illustration, Copy and Identification MUST be COORDINATED to create best impact Example: Headline identifies a problem- the copy should then show how the product will solve the problem
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