Purpose: *Recognize methods advertisers use to persuade. *Analyze advertisements for these techniques. *Provide evidence for each technique. ESSENTIAL.

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Purpose: *Recognize methods advertisers use to persuade. *Analyze advertisements for these techniques. *Provide evidence for each technique. ESSENTIAL QUESTION 1 HOW DO ADVERTISERS ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE CONSUMERS

Remember : Embedded Assessment 1 requires you to analyze an advertisement and then create one, so you must be familiar with the following techniques.

Persuasive Techniques Ads use common strategies to: 1. Get the attention of the audience 2. Convince them to accept the persuasive message. There a re 5 common strategies: Bandwagon Avante-Garde Testimonials Facts & Figures Transfer

BANDWAGON Advertisers make it seem that everyone is buying this product, so you feel you should buy it too. For example, the Consumeropoly game states: “The best, most exciting board game is sweeping the nation. All your friends and neighbors are playing.” This statement is intended to make you feel left out if you are not playing. Click for commercial

Avant-Garde Avant-Garde This technique is the opposite of bandwagon. This technique is the opposite of bandwagon. Advertisers make it seem the product is so new that you will be the first one to have it. The idea is that only super cool people like you will even know about the product Advertisers make it seem the product is so new that you will be the first one to have it. The idea is that only super cool people like you will even know about the product Click for commercial

Facts and Figures Statistics, percentages, and numbers are used to convince you that this product is better or more effective than Statistics, percentages, and numbers are used to convince you that this product is better or more effective than another product. However, be aware of what the numbers are actually saying. What does “30 percent more effective than the leading brand” really mean? Click here

Transfer This technique may be hard to spot. To recognize it, you need to pay attention to the background of the ad or to the story of the commercial. The transfer technique wants you to associate the good feelings created in the ad with the product. For example, a commercial that shows a happy family gathered around a bowl of soup may want you to associate a feeling of comfort and security with their product. Click for commercial

Testimonials Advertisers use celebrities and regular people to endorse products. For example, a famous actor urges consumers to buy a product. For example, a famous actor urges consumers to buy a product. Pay close attention: sometimes the celebrity does not actually say that he or she uses the product. Click for commercial

Analyze the following advertisements. Decide which persuasive technique is used.

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