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5 Ways Advertisements Help You Connect To A Product
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Sometimes an advertisement can “speak” to you and sometimes it won’t. But what makes you pay attention sometimes rather than others? Is it the brand? Is it the product they are trying to sell? Companies like to use different strategies to grab your attention and help you connect to the brand/product. Here are 5 different methods, that companies use, to help you connect to the product.1: Physical Need
One possible way you can connect to a product is through physical need. Have you ever been watching television late at night and a Taco Bell commercial will come on with very graphic pictures and persuasive conversation? It is likely that after watching that commercial, you may feel hungry and need to fulfill your hunger. This advertisement uses physical need to make you feel hungry to go out and buy their product.2: Personification
Another way advertisements can connect to you is through personification. Personification is when you give human-like features to objects, animals, and/or things. Studies show that when objects, animals, and/or things are personified within an advertisement, you are more likely to connect with the ad. A popular example would be Hershey’s candy “M&Ms”. In their commercials, they tend to give the candy arms, legs, eyes, and a mouth. There are many different colors of M&Ms resulting in many different types of personalities. This results in a potential connection between the viewer and the advertisement3: Celebrity Endorsements
In addition to physical need and personification, advertisements can also use celebrities to gain a connection between the viewer and the advertiser. When using a celebrity in an advertisement, it enhances the trust and respect of the company. An example you may see in today's world is Lebron James working alongside Nike. With Lebron James entering his 20th season, 4x NBA champion, and 4x MVP, his credibility towards Nike's demographic is very high.
Another example of celebrity usage is when Kylie Cosmetics uses Kylie Jenner to promote their products. Ever since taking the stage, in 2007, on the popular reality T.V. show “Keeping up with the Kardashians” Kylie Jenner has been able to gain popularity which sparked her cosmetic company resulting in her being the face of the company.