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Advertising Techniques

Subject : business-skills
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. To affect parents and make them want to buy the product for their child






2. Appeals to costumers disire to be different from everybody else






3. A celeberty or famous fiqure that is endorcing a product






4. Identifies people who are in the market for the product






5. Delivers numerical data






6. Need recognition--> Evaluation of Alternatives--> Purchase Decision--> Postpurchase Evaluation






7. A rhetorical question in which their really isnt an answer






8. Info that is collected for first from original sources






9. People devoted to a particular brand. E.g. HOG;Harley Owners Group






10. May cover a more specific division of the company; focused on maximizing profit






11. More than an exaggeration or hype-tells a complete falsehood (The Energizer Battery can light up the entire town.)






12. Personal factors that affect the reception of an advertisement - such as the receivers needs - language skills - purchase history - info-processing abilities and other personal factors






13. Suggesting that association with a person or product can make you special






14. Using a chance to win a prize to attract attention






15. Tries to link a product - service or idea that is already desired by the target audience (Nike linked to victory.)






16. Information (simple/direct) - Status - Peer Approval - Hero/Celebrity Endorsement - Sexual/Romantic Attraction - Entertainment - Intelligence - Independence - Unfinished Comparison - Guarantees - Scarcity - Perceptual Contrast - Scientific or Numeric






17. Personnal attacks people do to discredit their ideas






18. Putting a commercial into the form of a game can be a fun way for you to get to know more about a product and spend more time with it






19. The reaction the audience has to the message






20. Occurs when the consumer recognizes a need for a product






21. Sensory images to get you interested in their product






22. People testifying about the value or quality of a product in order to sell it






23. Advertisers realize that we like to feel important - so they tell us that their products will make us glamorous - sophisticated - or macho.






24. Using superlatives (greatest - best - fastest) - comparatives (better - improved - increased) - and hyperbole to try to hype up the product






25. S- source/ sender (advertiser) M- coded message (agency) C- Channels of communication (media) R- Receiver (target audience)






26. 1) see/hear 2) feel 3) think/understand 4) connect 5) believe 6) act/do






27. Intentionally do not finish a claim






28. Subsegments of a more general market.






29. Indication of an important trend in marketing that is moving beyond two-way communication






30. Claims directly - fully - and or clearly expressing something- the price - the main ingredients - number of items - etc.






31. Fiving us compliments to try to sell a product






32. Personal behavior and how the behavior reflects the speed with which people are willing to try something new






33. A distraction from the real issue






34. Builds trustworthyness/credability of product






35. Psychological- state of mind - needs - wants - satisfaction - personality Social/ Cultural- Culture - Social class - family - demographic Behavioral- Quantity usage - brand relationship innovation Market Segment- target audience Norms - Val






36. Using test - statistics - or information that sounds scientific to prove that one product or person is better than another






37. A disonest tatic where they lure a costemer for a bargain but then perswade them to buy something expensive






38. Demographic Segmentation - Life stage segmentation - Geographic Segmentation - Psychographic Segmentation - Behavioral Segmentation - Values and benefits based segmentation






39. 1) Provide Info 2) Serve as a means of personal comparison 3) Offer guidance






40. Telling only positive things about something or someone - without giving evidence or facts






41. You can run the test over and over and get the same answer






42. Showing or announcing a discounted price can make a product look better






43. Values and Lifestyle system - which categorizes consumers according to psychological traits that correlate to purchasing behaviors






44. Compares the product to its competetors






45. More tightly focused on solving a particular marketing communication problem in a specified time.






46. Argues against an idea by claiming it is the first step that will result in a complete change (If we ban smoking in restaurants - they will eventual ban unhealthy food - too.)






47. A process which outlines the important players and steps






48. Technique that uses sentimental images - sounds - and words (Using a cute teddy bear to sell your product.)






49. If you use this product - you will be just like the people in the ad






50. Need Recognition--> Information Search --> Evaluation of Alternatives--> Purchase Decision--> Postpurchase Evaluation







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