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Propaganda Techniques What is Propaganda? Spreading of information to help or to hurt a cause Telling only the side you want people to know Appeals to emotions rather than intellect Types of Propaganda Used Testimonial • A famous person endorses a product, idea, or person Transfer Techniques Bandwagon- everyone is doing it Sex appeal- if you use this product, you’ll be more attractive Love/Popularity- if you use this product, you’ll be loved or popular Fame/Wealth- by having this product, you will appear wealthy or famous Glittering Generality The slogan is so attractive that the audience does not challenge its meaning Examples: “Ultra” “The American Way” Name Calling The speaker criticizes a person/product with little or no reason or proof Example: “Tylenol wears off after only 4 hours. Advil lasts all day.” Plain Folks Appeal to the common, ordinary people This tactic is often used by politicians. Example: John Edwards and his wife went to Wendy’s on their wedding anniversary when he was running for Vice President. Rewards Toys, gimmicks, kids’ clubs, rebates, etc. are offered for buying a particular product. Advertisers Target the Audience What age group? Social status of audience? Gender of audience? Education level of audience? Sources of information www.google.com That’s all Folks!