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10.12.02

Advertising Rant

Before I start, I want to be clear that I'm not saying all advertising is bad. Touting your trade has been a necessary part of human life since language began and probably before. People handing out leaflets with simple information about gigs or products are not doing any harm in my view. It's when they start trying to deliberately trick you that I'm not so happy. Even this could be seen as fair play in a market economy. But this is just about how to avoid the vicissitudes of psychological slavery.

People think that adverts don't affect them. Everyone I speak to says "Oh I don't think I would buy something because of an advert.". But that's exactly what you're meant to think, stupid. They work subliminally and you really don't know they're getting to you.Read on to see some of the nasty tricks they play on you.

Like this one:





Advertising is often targetted at specific groups - here are some of the techniques I have noticed:


Comes from:



1. Teenagers/young people - "stand out from the crowd" - buy the same product as everyone else we're hoping to persuade with this ad. Be an individual, flout convention, assert your freedom, be a rebel - ( and do what we want you to do along with as many other people as possible) . So many ads (I must find some examples) use this one. Product x means you are an individual - not just a faceless advertising statistic (which of course we're secretly hoping you are). Risquee' jokes.

Other teenager tricks are - no fear - buy a snowboard and you won't be afraid any more. Be accepted by a group of good-looking peers.

2. Smug married family types - security - happy children, familiar not too close to the bone jokes etc...

3. Young children - the worst as they are psychologically defenceless and yet very good at controlling parent purse-strings. I'm not sure what techniques they use - perhaps someone can help me here but I think they use friendly cartoon types like Ronald McDonald and of course they put the sweets at the counter in the supermarket.

I have also noticed a lot of adverts talking about things which seem to be woefully lacking in most people I meet. "Live life to the full" "The excitement of the open road" - buy a 4WD and cruise around London at 4mph. "Pure emotion" - I heard this morning on the radio - I can't remember but it was probably advertising a car or a shampoo or something. It seems that if you appeal to a person's deepest feelings of inadequacy (I think many people feel they live dry, unexciting lives) they won't notice that what you are saying is utterly absurd.

I need to collect some examples of these - any you can send me are welcome.


How to beat it? - be aware of these tricks. There are also some practical measures - don't watch TV or read too many newspapers and check out these links.


Here are some more pictures in my collection:

Posted by Giles at 10.12.02 10:03

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nice

Posted by: darmowe zdjecia at 01.08.05 18:21

All too true. But I'm not above exaggerating my better qualities myself when I go for a job interview. But we do have far too much advertising. A vast amount of money plus paper and people's time gets spent on this. Bad for the environment !

Posted by: edith Hogben at 29.09.05 12:27

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