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Advertising
Facts

The average child
sees approximately
20,000
commercials in one
year

A 1996 study
reported that 57
percent of viewers
think that
commercials are as
enjoyable as TV
shows
Facts
 Advertisers
spend over
$40 billion a
year on TV
commercials
 In
1998,
teenagers
spent $141
billion
More Facts

Four to twelve yearold children spend
more than $2 billion
a year on candy,
soft drinks, and
snacks.

An estimated 78%
of children
influence their
parents’ buying
decisions
“Just as a fish doesn't
think about the sea, we
don’t think about ads
because we are
surrounded by this ad
environment from birth
to death.”
Richard Pollay
Taking a Look at
Advertising
Target
Audience
Visual
Analysis
Persuasive
Techniques
Effects
Sound
Analysis
Target Audience
Characters- age, gender, ethnicity, and
economic level
 Narrative (story)- What is happening?
 Music-Is the music age appropriate?
 Visuals- How is the product shown?
What other images are included?

Visual Analysis
 Color-
Different colors a have
different associates attached to them
 Blue- Cool, calm, refreshing
 Red- warm, exciting
 Green- Natural, springlike
 White- Clean, fresh
(Visuals cont.)
Lighting - Light is used to draw
attention or create mood (dark to light)
 Framing – The positioning of the
product on the screen. (sizing and
placement)
 Editing – Every second counts- Every
image is carefully planned

Sound Analysis
Music- Upbeat, classical, jazzy, etc.
 Jingles- Catchy tunes about a product
 Sound effects – Used to make a
product more appealing. Toy sounds,
crunches and fizzing

Advertising
Techniques
Glittering Generality
Example: Less fat, fewer calories,
motherhood, The American Way.
 What to do: Ask questions:
Less fat than what?
Fewer calories than what?
What “American way” are they talking
about?

Testimonial
Using famous people to promote a
product
 Example: actors, athletes. (Michael
Jordan and Haynes Underwear)
 What to do: Ask questions:
Does the person really know anything
about the product or use it
themselves?

Transfer
Transfer respect from someone or
something we trust to something else
 Example: Models/movie stars and
their beauty to makeup or: doctors,
pharmacists and scientists to
medicines
 What to do: Ask Questions: Do they
know what they’re talking about?

Name Calling
Creating a bad image of a competitor
 Example: politicians mud slinging
 What to do: Ask questions: Why is the
product/person putting down another p
product or person?

Plain Folks
Using normal/everyday people to sell
products
 Example: people wear less expensive
clothes, use slang language (products
like: toothpaste, pop, deodorant)
 What to do: Ask questions: Is the
person really like that? Do they really
use the product?

Card Stacking
Slanting statistics in advertisers favor,
or only telling part of the truth
 Example: Car rated ‘highest’ in safety
tests
 What to do: Ask questions: Is the
statistic true?

Snob Appeal
Opposite of Plain Folks, using rich
people or social status
 Example: Gourmet food, luxury cars,
Grey Poupon
 What to do: Ask questions: Is the
product really that good or is it just
expensive?

Rewards


Offer free gifts, rebates or rewards for
buying
What to do: Ask Questions:
Why do they have to give you something to
get you to buy the product?
Does the value of these rewards increase
the price of the product?
Would you buy the product otherwise?
Humor
It entertains you or makes you laugh
 Examples:
 What to do: Ask Questions: This is
funny, but does it mean the product is
good?

Sex Appeal
Uses your attraction to others, or your
desire to have others attracted to you
to sell you something
 What to do: Ask Questions: Can this
product really make you more
appealing?

The Good Life
Makes you think if you buy/use this
product you will be strong, or healthy,
or happy, or smart, or more popular
 What to do: Ask Questions: Could this
product really make any difference in
my life?

Appeal to your Desires
Power, Friends, Love, Acceptance,
Status, Good health/body, Family,
Money
 What to do: Ask Questions:
Can this product really make those
differences in my life?
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