By: Nazila Mazaheri

Instructor: Prof. D. Annand
Table Of Content
   Advertising
   Theme & Appeal
   Theme definition
   Advertising theme
   Kind of theme
   Music
   Prestige
   Comfort
   Economy & Health
   Beauty & parental
   Fear
   Patriotism & Curiosity
   Is it time to change
   Change the theme
Advertising
 Advertising is
 a form of communication for marketing and used to
 encourage or persuade an audience (viewers, readers or
 listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take
 some new action
Theme & appeal
 Advertising include two parts :


Theme: It is story include entire message that convey
 one meaning

Appeal: The way which message is presented
Theme Definition
         An advertising theme is a
          central, repetitive message
          that promotes brand
          awareness and is meant to
          provide an impact beyond
          just individual or
          disconnected ads.

         A theme of advertising is a
          central idea intended to
          trigger desired action from
          customers. It is the heart of
          advertising copy
Cont…
 Generally, advertising utilizing a theme may not only
 use that theme in television advertising, but also in
 radio, print, and Internet ads as well. Themes may be
 readily recognizable as promoting a certain emotion,
 such as fear, but they can also be strictly humorous in
 nature.
Advertising theme
 The most important thing about an advertising theme
  is that it creates an association with the brand nearly
  immediately.
 Many companies use animals to do this, but others
  may use celebrities, objects, or even certain types of
  jokes.
Music
 Advertisers often use music to associate a message with a
  certain product or brand.

 The music may be a well-known song, or a jingle that plays
  with every, or almost every, ad that is broadcasted on
  television or radio.

 bringing what would likely be a familiar song to mind. That
  could lead to expanded thoughts about the product being
  offered.

  LG Advertisement music
prestige
     Some advertising theme
      campaigns use prestige as a
      way to entice people to take
      a look at a product.

     This theme of advertising
      is used to advertise luxury
      articles like motorcars,
      refrigerator, jewellery,
      videos, etc. The possession
      of such items provides a
      distinctive status and a
      sense of pride to their
      holders.
Comfort
 Comfort : Another popular advertising theme involves
 that of being comforted. This is a favorite of those
 promoting things such as bath products, household
 products, and certain types of foods. Using this
 approach, advertisers hope to show how using the
 product could make a person's life a little easier or
 more pleasant.

 This theme of advertising is used in the
 advertisements of air conditioners, fans also which
 help to make life comfortable.
Economy & Health
 Economy : This is a common theme in clearance sale
 and bargain offers. This theme of advertising is
 generally used to sale products of low value.

 Health : Drugs and food products are often advertised
 with this theme, e.g., 'For energy and vigor use i.e-
 Horlicks.'
Beauty & Parental
 Beauty: Often used in the theme of advertising
 cosmetics, toilet soaps and perfumes, this instinct
 appeals particularly to young men and women. For
 instance 'Use Pears soap to keep the school girl
 complexion'.

 Parental Affection: This theme of advertising is used
 to advertise products meant for children, e.g. toys,
 baby foods, baby dresses, tricycles, etc.
Fear
 Fear : Fear of death, accident, personal loss through
 fire, burglary, etc., is used in the advertisements of
 insurance, safety vaults, etc. The traffic police also
 make use of this theme to caution people, e.g., 'Keep
 off the road; shun the anguish of an accident'.
Achievement
 Achievement: Giant concerns use this theme in their
 advertisements by emphasizing their contribution to
 the national economy, e.g., 'H.M.T Time keepers to the
 Nation'. There is a desire to imitate or emulate
 distinguished people, e.g.', 'successful men all over the
 world’
Patriotism & Curiosity
 Patriotism: Native firms use this instinct to induce
 people to buy their products in place of imported
 products.

 Curiosity : Human mind is basically inquisitive and
 variety is the species of life. The eagerness for new
 things is so strong that this theme can be used through
 advertisement of new designs, styles, package, etc.
Is it time to change?
 Drive time    have shifted from their “humorous” or
  light-hearted advertising to ads designed to pull on
  one’s heart or convey compassion and understanding.
 DriveTime entered the market with a series of ads that
  were silly and good for a chuckle.

Well see for yourself.
Change the theme
 If you find out that humor isn’t working and you’re
  audience isn’t connecting, you can change your
  message. There are costs associated but you don’t have
  to continue telling a story that doesn’t connect.
 DriveTime used emotional.
 these past few years have been a little rough
  economically for lots of families so DriveTime went
  worth were correct in changing their theme.
 Here is DriveTime’s new ad.
Cont…
 This company has switched to a different kind of
 appeal in their message. They’re no longer using
 humor but instead are attempting to connect on a
 different emotional level. The ads aim to connect to
 the heart by telling compassionate stories and how
 each brand was able to help families in tough
 situations. Consumers are then to make the leap that
 these brands will help their family too because they
 identified with the message.
References
 http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-advertising-
    theme.htm
   http://themarketingstylist.com/is-it-time-to-change/
   http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/adverti
    sing-theme.html
   http://advertising.knoji.com/themes-of-advertising/
   http://www.theexecutiveadvertising.com/advertising-
    themes.aspx
   http://www.themelab.com/advertise/
Tanks you

Advertising theme

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Table Of Content  Advertising  Theme & Appeal  Theme definition  Advertising theme  Kind of theme  Music  Prestige  Comfort  Economy & Health  Beauty & parental  Fear  Patriotism & Curiosity  Is it time to change  Change the theme
  • 3.
    Advertising  Advertising is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers, readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take some new action
  • 4.
    Theme & appeal Advertising include two parts : Theme: It is story include entire message that convey one meaning Appeal: The way which message is presented
  • 5.
    Theme Definition  An advertising theme is a central, repetitive message that promotes brand awareness and is meant to provide an impact beyond just individual or disconnected ads.  A theme of advertising is a central idea intended to trigger desired action from customers. It is the heart of advertising copy
  • 6.
    Cont…  Generally, advertisingutilizing a theme may not only use that theme in television advertising, but also in radio, print, and Internet ads as well. Themes may be readily recognizable as promoting a certain emotion, such as fear, but they can also be strictly humorous in nature.
  • 7.
    Advertising theme  Themost important thing about an advertising theme is that it creates an association with the brand nearly immediately.  Many companies use animals to do this, but others may use celebrities, objects, or even certain types of jokes.
  • 8.
    Music  Advertisers oftenuse music to associate a message with a certain product or brand.  The music may be a well-known song, or a jingle that plays with every, or almost every, ad that is broadcasted on television or radio.  bringing what would likely be a familiar song to mind. That could lead to expanded thoughts about the product being offered. LG Advertisement music
  • 9.
    prestige  Some advertising theme campaigns use prestige as a way to entice people to take a look at a product.  This theme of advertising is used to advertise luxury articles like motorcars, refrigerator, jewellery, videos, etc. The possession of such items provides a distinctive status and a sense of pride to their holders.
  • 10.
    Comfort  Comfort :Another popular advertising theme involves that of being comforted. This is a favorite of those promoting things such as bath products, household products, and certain types of foods. Using this approach, advertisers hope to show how using the product could make a person's life a little easier or more pleasant.  This theme of advertising is used in the advertisements of air conditioners, fans also which help to make life comfortable.
  • 11.
    Economy & Health Economy : This is a common theme in clearance sale and bargain offers. This theme of advertising is generally used to sale products of low value.  Health : Drugs and food products are often advertised with this theme, e.g., 'For energy and vigor use i.e- Horlicks.'
  • 12.
    Beauty & Parental Beauty: Often used in the theme of advertising cosmetics, toilet soaps and perfumes, this instinct appeals particularly to young men and women. For instance 'Use Pears soap to keep the school girl complexion'.  Parental Affection: This theme of advertising is used to advertise products meant for children, e.g. toys, baby foods, baby dresses, tricycles, etc.
  • 13.
    Fear  Fear :Fear of death, accident, personal loss through fire, burglary, etc., is used in the advertisements of insurance, safety vaults, etc. The traffic police also make use of this theme to caution people, e.g., 'Keep off the road; shun the anguish of an accident'.
  • 14.
    Achievement  Achievement: Giantconcerns use this theme in their advertisements by emphasizing their contribution to the national economy, e.g., 'H.M.T Time keepers to the Nation'. There is a desire to imitate or emulate distinguished people, e.g.', 'successful men all over the world’
  • 15.
    Patriotism & Curiosity Patriotism: Native firms use this instinct to induce people to buy their products in place of imported products.  Curiosity : Human mind is basically inquisitive and variety is the species of life. The eagerness for new things is so strong that this theme can be used through advertisement of new designs, styles, package, etc.
  • 16.
    Is it timeto change?  Drive time have shifted from their “humorous” or light-hearted advertising to ads designed to pull on one’s heart or convey compassion and understanding.  DriveTime entered the market with a series of ads that were silly and good for a chuckle. Well see for yourself.
  • 18.
    Change the theme If you find out that humor isn’t working and you’re audience isn’t connecting, you can change your message. There are costs associated but you don’t have to continue telling a story that doesn’t connect.  DriveTime used emotional.  these past few years have been a little rough economically for lots of families so DriveTime went worth were correct in changing their theme.  Here is DriveTime’s new ad.
  • 19.
    Cont…  This companyhas switched to a different kind of appeal in their message. They’re no longer using humor but instead are attempting to connect on a different emotional level. The ads aim to connect to the heart by telling compassionate stories and how each brand was able to help families in tough situations. Consumers are then to make the leap that these brands will help their family too because they identified with the message.
  • 21.
    References  http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-advertising- theme.htm  http://themarketingstylist.com/is-it-time-to-change/  http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/adverti sing-theme.html  http://advertising.knoji.com/themes-of-advertising/  http://www.theexecutiveadvertising.com/advertising- themes.aspx  http://www.themelab.com/advertise/
  • 22.