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How Advertising Manipulates Us- From Pulling at Our Heart Strings to Seducing Our Brains

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  1. 1. How Advertising Manipulates Us From pulling at our heart strings to seducing our brains cc: brighter than sunshine - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/94321631@N00 By: Felicia Sauve
  2. 2. We all wonder how they get us so easily Its by knowing what will elicit a reaction out of consumers, that advertisers can target these areas and get us to buy their product. CC: Pixabay- Barnimages
  3. 3. Advertisers want us to not think cc: falequin - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/61314442@N03 Advertisers know that if we aren't prepared to think, like we often aren't when reading a magazine or watchingTV, we will accept any suggestions offered to us. (4)
  4. 4. Advertising Strategies CC: Flickr- Half an hour of web ads- Daniel Oines 94e122d7333da36bc8f2af34ad336507 How do all of these ads affect us?
  5. 5. cc: judy_and_ed - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/65924740 Pulling at our heart strings Playing with our emotions by showing us cute animals, babies, children, or anything that gives you the “aww” reaction.
  6. 6. cc: HumongoNaLonphotogallery - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/9382228@N08 Appearing In-Stream (Native Advertising) Making the ad so subtle that we don't even notice they are trying to sell us something. However, secretive native advertising is negatively accepted by consumers! (1)
  7. 7. CC:Wikimedia Oreo on social media- No secrecy Native Advertising With the daily twist series (100 pieces of creative Oreo related content generated to celebrate their 100th anniversary)- this led to Oreo having the 4th largest fanbase on Facebook! (1) HOW? Sparked curiosity in consumers to see the next creation
  8. 8. Planting a seed of fear or insecurity in our minds CC:Wikimedia- Antismoking PSA-Truth Campaign Notice they are targeting teens!
  9. 9. Companies also use health scares to sell their products. Lysol stated, during the swine flu scare, that their products “when used for proper hygiene can help prevent the spread of illness”. However, these products (hand sanitizers) have been shown to have nothing to do with preventing against this flu (it is spread by tiny droplets in the air that are passed from the infected person to another). (8) CC:Wikimedia
  10. 10. cc: Marianne O'Leary - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/27298961@N00 Advertising for a Cause Makes the ad seem more human and caring BUT are often less generous than they seem… Only 8% of the NFL’s pink merchandise sales were going to fund breast cancer research, the main purpose of the advertising. (6)
  11. 11. Content Marketing (makes you want to use their product) CC:Wikimedia
  12. 12. Content that is too brand or product oriented does not do well on the internet, but if the content entertains, tells a story or teaches the user something then it will be shared amongst consumers. (3)
  13. 13. Following Trends and Using Social Media CC: Pixabay- Pixelkult Another well played advertising strategy by Oreo, was using Twitter to advertise during the Super Bowl blackout, stating “Power out? No problem, you can still dunk in the dark”. (2)
  14. 14. Using Humour and Amusement CC: Pexels Everyone loves a good laugh, which is why it works well to get our attention. Junk foods and alcohol use this technique often to hide the fact that their products are very unhealthy for us.
  15. 15. General Mills, Kellogg’s and Post use games on their websites to push their least nutritious cereals, by adding an entertainment aspect to the brand. (6) Amusement!
  16. 16. cc: TheNickster - h0ps://www.flickr.com/photos/49503073847@N01 Use of colours to make us feel a certain way Use of scents to lure us in, our bodies create strong emotional ties to certain satisfactory scents. Axe body spray: “Scent is the strongest sense tied to memory”. (6) Playing on our senses
  17. 17. CC:Wikimedia Commons- Heilongleimai Sex Sells When seeing someone attractive, our bodies release a hormone that we link as a positive feeling with the product (7) This is the most used strategy for advertisements!
  18. 18. Since 1983, % of ads using sex to sell products increased from 15% -27% by 2003. (7) Mainly used to sell alcohol, entertainment and beauty supplies (But- also food products too!) CC: Flickr- See-ming Lee- Luxury Fragrance Advertising / SML.20121214.SC.Gucci.Guilty.Ads CC: Flickr- Absurd Burger King Ad-Mike Lewis
  19. 19. Target Audiences CC: Flickr- joethegoatfarmer.com/bigger-audience-and-more-readers/ Teenagers:The most manipulative advertisements are aimed directly at teenage girls rather than boys, as they are more likely to be potential customers and more easily manipulated. (5) Children: Use other children so they can relate easily and will want what other children their age have.
  20. 20. Babies in the womb? A study from Queen’s University found that babies will react to theme songs that their pregnant mothers listened to often. (8) Target Audiences This gives advertising a whole new level- with the possibility of reaching more than one generation at the same time!
  21. 21. Works Cited: 1. Campbell, C. & Marks, L. (2015). Good native advertising isn’t a secret. Sciencedirect.com.proxy.queensu.ca. Retrieved 20 October 2016, from http:// www.sciencedirect.com.proxy.queensu.ca/science/article/pii/ S0007681315000841 2. Krashinsky, S. (2014). Super Bowl advertising won’t wait for commercial breaks.The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 21 October 2016, from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/ industry-news/marketing/super-bowl-advertising-wont-wait-for- commercial-breaks/article16614167/ 3. Toole, C. Brands as publishers: Inside the content marketing trend. Curve.gettyimages.com. Retrieved 21 October 2016, from http://curve.gettyimages.com/article/brands-as-publishers-inside- the-content-marketing-trend Course Readings
  22. 22. Works Cited: 4. Dachis,A. (2011). How Advertising ManipulatesYour Choices and Spending Habits (and What to Do About It) Retrieved 18 October 2016, from http://lifehacker.com/ 5824328/how-advertising-manipulates-your-choices-and-spending-habits-and- what-to-do-about-it 5. Diaz, M. (2011). Manipulation ofTeenagersThrough Advertising:A Critical Discourse Approach. Retrieved 19 October 2016, from http://file:///Users/ MacOwner/Downloads/Dialnet- ManipulationOfTeenagersThroughAdvertising-4779360.pdf 6. Florence, N. (2014). Advertising Strategy: Most Effective Advertising Strategies Retrieved 18 October 2016, from https://blog.udemy.com/advertising-strategy/ 7. Pappas, S. (2012). Sexy Advertising On the Rise. Live Science. Retrieved 18 October 2016, from http://www.livescience.com/20773-sexy-advertising- increasing.html 8. Tartakovsky, M. How Marketers Manipulate Us to Buy, Buy, Buy.World of Psychology. Retrieved 20 October 2016, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/ archives/2011/11/07/how-marketers-manipulate-us-to-buy-buy-buy/ External Sources

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