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Media Studies, Advertising


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Are slogans often a play on words?
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Yes, they are often a play on words.

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Are slogans often a play on words?
Yes, they are often a play on words.
What is a logo?
A unique and recognisable symbol which represents the product.
Are adverts which use endorsement usually more expensive to produce?
Yes, they are usually more expensive to produce.
Can 'ordinary' people be used to endorse everyday goods or products?
Yes, 'ordinary' people can be used to endorse everyday goods.
What does USP stand for?
Unique Selling Point
What is a unique selling point?
Something unique to the product being advertised, such as KFC's secret recipe or the 'snack crackle pop' of Rice Krispies.
What is a 'Hard Sell'?
A 'Hard Sell' tells you what the product is and why you need it with as little information as possible.
Is a 'Hard Sell' short, loud and concise?
Yes, a 'Hard Sell' is short, loud and concise.
What do you do when you define a product through an icon?
You make the product distinct to such a degree that it almost sells itself.
Why is hyperbole used in persuasive language to advertise?
To make the product seem more effective or desirable than it really is.
What is mode of address in advertising?
How the advertisement, as a media text, speaks to us
What is the difference between diegetic and non-diegetic sounds?
Diegetic sounds are noises which have a source on-screen and weren't edited in. Non-diegetic sounds on the other hand were edited in.
What are pop-ups?
Adverts that appear when using a specific web page. They often are competition related and offer prizes or discounts.
What are pop-unders?
Adverts that appear when you close a web page
What is email marketing?
When adverts are sent to your inbox