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Advertising Techniques
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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. If you buy something you will be the first to have it
prizes - sweepstakes and gifts
Types of Consumer Responses
avant guard
Don't Get Left Out
2. Statistics percentages - and numbers to convince you that this product is better than something else
Observation research
Simple Solution
Market research
facts and fiqures
3. People testifying about the value or quality of a product in order to sell it
Neuromarketing
testimonial
Testimonials
Ethnographic research
4. If you use this product - you will be just like the people in the ad
Plain Folks
Explicit
transfer
Primary Research
5. Attention - Interest - Desire - Action
games and activities
Psychographics
AIDA
The Mass Communication Approach
6. Tries to link a product - service or idea that is already desired by the target audience (Nike linked to victory.)
Association
Ethnographic research
card stacking
Marketing Plan
7. Research that actually measures what it says it measures
Market research
SMCR model
The Big Lie
Validity
8. 1) To feel safe and secure 2) To feel comfortable 3) To be cared for and connected to others 4) To be desired by others 5) To be free to do what we want 6) To grow and become more 7) To serve others and give back 8) To be surprised and excited 9) T
Feedback
special ingredients
Types of Segmentation
Desires that Successful Brands Satisfy
9. Intentionally do not finish a claim
The Mass Communication Approach
Low involvement
Reliability
unfinished
10. May cover a more specific division of the company; focused on maximizing profit
Observation research
Brand Communities
Business Plan
Association
11. Indication of an important trend in marketing that is moving beyond two-way communication
Association
Warm and Fuzzy
Consumer research
Buzz Marketing
12. Showing or announcing a discounted price can make a product look better
sales and price
Internal Noise
AIDA
Market research
13. 1)Divide them by type of market they represent B2B or B2C 2) Refer them to either as purchasers or customers - users - or influencers
Validity
fear
The various ways to segment consumers
SMCR model
14. Sensory images to get you interested in their product
sense appeal
Psychographics
elitist appeal
must have
15. Background research that uses available published info about a topic
sales and price
elitist appeal
Brand Communities
Secondary Research
16. Personnal attacks people do to discredit their ideas
Advertising research
Desires that Successful Brands Satisfy
Influences on Consumer Decision making
name-calling
17. S- source/ sender (advertiser) M- coded message (agency) C- Channels of communication (media) R- Receiver (target audience)
Red Herrin
SMCR model
The Big Lie
snob appeal
18. Tries to persuade by promising to give us something else (Discounts - coupons - free gifts are examples.)
individuality
Flattery
Affective advertising
Bribery
19. 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.)
Testimonials
patriotisim
Explicit
Slippery Slope
20. Compile info about the product - the product category - competitors - and other details of the marketing environment
Affective advertising
diversion
Market research
Ethnographic research
21. Identifies people who are in the market for the product
bandwagon
AIDA
Consumer research
must have
22. Technique that uses sentimental images - sounds - and words (Using a cute teddy bear to sell your product.)
Warm and Fuzzy
parental appeal
Market research
Quantitative research
23. Using superlatives (greatest - best - fastest) - comparatives (better - improved - increased) - and hyperbole to try to hype up the product
name-calling
Intensity
Neuromarketing
Warm and Fuzzy
24. Subsegments of a more general market.
repitition
Kairos
Validity
Niche Market
25. Need Recognition--> Information Search --> Evaluation of Alternatives--> Purchase Decision--> Postpurchase Evaluation
bandwagon
testimonial
Bribery
High Involvement
26. Many products are nearly identical
Profiles
Need recognition
Targeting
unique claim
27. Uncovers critical info that becomes the basis for strategic planning
Adaption Process
Reference Group
The Big Lie
Strategic research
28. Information (simple/direct) - Status - Peer Approval - Hero/Celebrity Endorsement - Sexual/Romantic Attraction - Entertainment - Intelligence - Independence - Unfinished Comparison - Guarantees - Scarcity - Perceptual Contrast - Scientific or Numeric
IMC plan
bandwagon
Internal Noise
Valid advertising techniques
29. Using costumers fond memories to buy a product
individuality
nostalgia
Misleading and unethical advertisong techniques
testimonial
30. Personal behavior and how the behavior reflects the speed with which people are willing to try something new
Testimonials
claim
Adaption Process
Need recognition
31. Builds trustworthyness/credability of product
Reference Group
avant guard
ethos
Culture and Corporate Culture
32. 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
Internal Noise
humor
Influences on Consumer Decision making
Experts
33. Promoting a special ingredient may make you think the product works better than others
Influences on Consumer Decision making
special ingredients
Strategic research
individuality
34. Cheap product that you can afford
transfer
Kairos
price appeal
call to action
35. Using a chance to win a prize to attract attention
Reference Group
prizes - sweepstakes and gifts
Segmenting
Flattery
36. A disonest tatic where they lure a costemer for a bargain but then perswade them to buy something expensive
Culture and Corporate Culture
bait and switch
Observation research
Easy to Use
37. Developed for a brand or product line and evaluated annually
Types of Consumer Responses
fear
Marketing Plan
Simple Solution
38. 1) see/hear 2) feel 3) think/understand 4) connect 5) believe 6) act/do
call to action
bait and switch
Types of Consumer Responses
sales and price
39. A process which outlines the important players and steps
The Mass Communication Approach
ethos
The Big Lie
Buzz Marketing
40. More tightly focused on solving a particular marketing communication problem in a specified time.
patriotisim
Association
Buzz Marketing
Campaign Plan
41. Uses a logical argument of fact to persuade you to buy the product
logos
Feedback
Segmenting
snob appeal
42. Focuses on all the elements of advertising
Segmenting
SWOT analysis
Advertising research
fact and figures
43. Primary tool used to evaluate strengths - weaknesses - opportunities and threats
avant guard
SWOT analysis
Interactive Communication
rhetorical claim
44. A message to the consumer about a brand. It gets attention and provides info - sometimes even a bit of entertainment
unique claim
Affective advertising
Business Plan
Functions of a Reference Group
45. Out-of-Context Quotations - Exploitation of Fears and Misgiving - Health Fraud - Credit Repair - Get Rick Quick Schemes - Supermarket Specials - Bait and Switch - Product Misrepresentation - Travel Fraud (you got a free holiday!)
IMC plan
sense appeal
Functions of a Reference Group
Misleading and unethical advertisong techniques
46. Two-way communication; a dialogue or conversation
Interactive Communication
Observation research
Strategic research
Don't Get Left Out
47. Hinders the consumer's reception of the message - includes technical and socioeconomic trends that affect the reception of the message
repitition
External Noise
IMC plan
Valid advertising techniques
48. Involves the researcher actually living the life of the people or group being studied.
Symbols
Need recognition
Ethnographic research
The Big Lie
49. An appeal that deals with time - creates a sense of urgency
Bribery
Primary Research
Kairos
individuality
50. Group of people you use as a model for behavior in specific situations
fact and figures
unfinished
Reference Group
IMC plan