Probably the most common of the propaganda techniques top advertisers use today is card-stacking propaganda.
2. Name-Calling Propaganda
Name-calling advertising is the most common between two brands that are similar, well-known, and have a loyal fan base. Understandably, they need to lure consumers from the other side to their side.
3. Bandwagon Propaganda
this kind of propaganda aims to exploit.
4. Testimonial Propaganda
Advertisers use the testimonials of influencers, authority figures, or experts in the field to convince you that their product is worth your money.
5. Transfer Propaganda
This is a technique in which an advertiser tries to ‘transfer’ the good or bad feelings you have associated with something to their brand, product or service.
6. Glittering Generalities Propaganda
The glittering generalities technique makes use of fancy words that elicit a positive response or feeling from you. In turn, this feeling is what makes you want to buy the product, try the service or become affiliated with the brand.
7. Plain Folks Propaganda
this is quite the opposite technique to testimonial propaganda where a celebrity, a decision-maker or an influencer is trying to tell you to choose something over the other.
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Answer:
✏️1. Card stacking propaganda
✏️2. Name Calling Propaganda
✏️ Testimonial Propaganda
✏️Transfer Propaganda
✏️6. Glittering Generalities Propaganda
✏️7.Plain Folks Propaganda
1. Card-Stacking Propaganda
Probably the most common of the propaganda techniques top advertisers use today is card-stacking propaganda.
2. Name-Calling Propaganda
Name-calling advertising is the most common between two brands that are similar, well-known, and have a loyal fan base. Understandably, they need to lure consumers from the other side to their side.
3. Bandwagon Propaganda
this kind of propaganda aims to exploit.
4. Testimonial Propaganda
Advertisers use the testimonials of influencers, authority figures, or experts in the field to convince you that their product is worth your money.
5. Transfer Propaganda
This is a technique in which an advertiser tries to ‘transfer’ the good or bad feelings you have associated with something to their brand, product or service.
6. Glittering Generalities Propaganda
The glittering generalities technique makes use of fancy words that elicit a positive response or feeling from you. In turn, this feeling is what makes you want to buy the product, try the service or become affiliated with the brand.
7. Plain Folks Propaganda
this is quite the opposite technique to testimonial propaganda where a celebrity, a decision-maker or an influencer is trying to tell you to choose something over the other.
Answer:
Refers to emotionally appealing phrase with high valued concepts and beliefs.
Tries to get the target audience and try not to miss out of what every one is doing
Projecting positive or negative qualities of a product
Comparing their products to other products.
Using ordinary persons to advertise their product
Using famous people to advertise their product
Way to manipulated information so that one product looks better than another.