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POWER OF PERSUASION War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells Radio broadcast October 30, 1938 Persuasive Devices Persuasive Device a technique deliberately used to influence others, to convince the audience of the validity of an argument. (also known as propaganda techniques) Persuasive Devices are used in • product advertisements • political campaigns • everyday situations Common Devices • • • • • • • • Bandwagon Testimonial Transfer Trial Balloon Exigency Repetition Card-stacking Name-calling • • • • • • • • Plain Folks Snob Appeal Glittering Generalities Oversimplifying Innuendo Faulty Cause/Effect Out of Context Scare Tactic Bandwagon • an appeal to follow the crowd; everybody’s doing it. Bandwagon Clues • peer pressure • 2 out of 4 dentists recommend • Over 4 million sold Testimonial • quotation or endorsement, which attempts to connect a respectable person with a product or idea. Testimonial Clues • • • • direct quotation actual person with identification courtroom religious conviction • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= hyET522rKMA Transfer • Using a famous person or thing to sell an idea or a product by attempting to connect the two. Transfer Clues • endorsements • celebrities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUC yJjZ_QUY Find and collect examples of bandwagon, testimonial, and transfer. Trial Balloon • Offering something free or at a discount Trial Balloon Clues • coupons • 2 for price of 1 • buy one get one free Exigency • Offer will expire Exigency Clues • • • • expiration date limited time only sales within next 10 minutes Find and collect examples of trial balloon and exigency. Repetition • repeating again and again Repetition Clues • parents “nagging” • children “begging” • pop-ups Card-stacking • naming all of the positive reasons to choose something, selective omission; can also be used for negative influence. Card-stacking Clues • listing • numbering Find and collect examples of repetition and card-stacking. Name-calling • links a person or idea to a negative symbol or name Name-calling Clues • used towards an opponent or competitor • negative connotation Plain Folks • speaker presents him or herself as a common person Plain Folks Clues • Average Joe • speaker “understands” the reader/listener Snob Appeal • convinces consumers that they are worthy of a product or service because it is the best. Snob Appeal Clues • You’ll be popular if… • Better than the rest Glittering Generalities • Emotionally appeal to positive and highly-valued concepts and beliefs Glittering Generalities Clues • Vague • positive connotations • ‘Strength,’ ‘freedom,’ ‘patriotism’ Find and collect examples of namecalling, plain folks, snob appeal, and glittering generalities. Innuendo • Hinting or suggesting that something or someone might be negative Innuendo Clues • Usually derogatory Innuendo Example Faulty Cause/Effect • suggests that because B follows A, A must cause B Faulty Cause/Effect Clues • Example: Eating ice cream causes murder • More murders occur in the summer • More ice cream is eaten in the summer • However, ice cream does not cause murder Out of Context • Selective editing of quotes which can change meanings Out of Context Clues • Political campaigns • celebrities Out of Context Examples • Obama on Taxes Find and collect examples of innuendo, faulty cause/effect, and out of context quotations. Oversimplifying • Favorable generalities are used to provide simple answers to complex problems Oversimplifying Clues • Statements are positive and firm • qualifying words are never used Scare Tactic • Play on consumers’ fears if they do not purchase Scare Tactic Clues • What will happen if you chose the other brand/product? Find and collect examples of oversimplifying and scare tactics. Now you will complete several tasks to create a business advertisement and you will use persuasive techniques to convince consumers to buy your product or service. Power of Identity Business Name Power of Image/Symbol Logo/Icon Power of Persuasion Slogan Theme Song