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the advertiser suggest that the product will put the consumer ahead of the crowd by having the product first Avante Garde
when an advertiser is attracts the attention of the consumer with a low-priced product or service but us then encourages the consumer to buy a higher-priced one Bait and Switch
when a consumer is attracted to a cause, agrees to join an organization or club, or purchase an item because its popularity. the consumer is persuaded to "follow the crowd" rather than to use "evidence" to justify a choice Bandwagon
an inclination of temperament or an outlook. A personal and sometimes unreasonable judgment that consumers have already made about a topic, product, or person. Bias
when an advertisier stresses only the positive qualities and does not tell any one the negative ones. the consumer is given only one side of the story about the product card stacking
when a consumer is conditioned to remember or persuaded to buy a product or service by repeating, again and again in different tones, the name of the product or service emotional word repetition
when an advertiser uses statistical evidence and facts to prove that a product is better than another product facts and figures
when a consumer is persuadedby specially chosen words that can have many different positive meanings. the advertiser implies that using their fabulous products will make the consumer's life wonderful glittering generalities
a light, rhyhmical verse or short song used by advertisers jingle
when an advertiser implies that a scientific or miraculous discovery makes the product outstanding magic ingredients
when an advertiser implies that buying the product will show a love of country patriotism
a strategy or method that a person, group or company uses to persuade the consumer to agree with the author or speaker's point of view persuasive techniques
when an advertiser implies that the product is a great value for every day, "plain folks." plain folks
the spreading of ideas, information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause or a person propaganda
when an advertiser implies that the product eill help the consumer to avoid complex problems, will fix several problems. simple solutions
catchword or motto used by an advertiser slogan
when an advertiser implies that the product will make the consumer part of the rich, famous or elite group. snob appeal
a standardrized mental picture that is held in by member of a group that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudice attitude or uncritical judgment. stereotyping
audience--the age group and gender that th eauathor wants to persuade target or intended audience
when an advertiser connects a famous or respectdul person with a product through the use of quotations or endorsements from that famous or respectful person. testimonial
then a consumer is persuaded to buy a product or service because it is associated with something attractive or respectful transfer
when an advertiser uses words to imply meaning or facts without actually making a guarantee weasel words
when the consumer is attracted to a product because the advertisement makes them laugh, or it is entertaining wit and humor
Created by: OliviaJ13
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