Types of advertising appeals include appeals based on fear and humor. I’ll cover fear and humor in this first of four posts on types of advertising appeals.

Remaining posts in this series will cover sex, music, rational, emotional, and scarcity appeals. I’ll cover each with a brief definition. Then I’ll present my thoughts or experiences regarding each type of advertising appeal.

Advertising appeals build from human needs, persuasion theories, and psychological research. Although types of advertising appeals vary as much as human needs, advertisers primarily organize advertising appeals into the seven types covered in this series.

Types of
Advertising Appeals
Fear

Fear ranks low as a type of advertising appeal. However, many Internet marketing gurus contend that fear is effective.

If you agree with the gurus, choose your fear appeals carefully. This appeal works best when it’s related to lesser fears like having bad breath or losing out on a money-making opportunity.

When it relates to the big fears like dying or loosing a loved one, people are more inclined to block the advertising message. They move into denial mode and ignore the rest of the message.

Types of
Advertising Appeals
Humor

Humor proves to be a more effective type of advertising appeal, but it too must be used carefully. What one person finds funny, another considers appalling.

For example, the people who create most advertising campaigns for television are creatives at large marketing agencies. The burn-out in those positions is great. So advertising employees in these positions tend to be young – Generation Yers and Xers.

As a Boomer, most of their humor totally leaves me cold. Of course, I’m frequently not in the target market for the advertisement, but sometimes I am. I’ve discussed the problems of trying to market across generations before in this blog. Those problems increase when using humor.

To learn more about advertising, see Claude Hopkins Advertising. Claude specializes in advertising, copywriting and marketing secrets for tested, measurable, and scientific advertising.

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Types of Advertising Appeals 2

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Posted 8-26-08:
Types of Advertising Appeals
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Fear And Humor

11 Responses to “Types of Advertising Appeals 1 – Fear And Humor”
  1. Nice new blog. Will keep an eye on your writing…

  2. Linda says:

    Hi Webdesign,

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you visit again soon.

    Linda

  3. Arpita says:

    Interesting blog. I’m eagerly waiting for you to write on the other appeals as well, especially sex / romance appeal. I am in the process of researching this subject. It would help if you could point me to some useful sites or reference books. Thanks.

  4. mitali says:

    hi linda im a student of BMM bachelors of massmedia u hv no idea u saved me from killing myself coz of my project thns 4 givin me an idea keep writing luv u

  5. Linda says:

    Hi Mitali,

    I’m glad that this information helped. Did you know that I was a professor in the U. of Oklahoma journalism and mass communication college? It’s always good to hear from students.

    Warmly,

    Linda

  6. Sultan khan says:

    Mam,
    iw anted a suggestion from you . If i had to do a research work on the effectiveness of advertising appeals . ie to select 4 appeals and then measure their effectiveness against each other . Which out of the four appeals is most effective in geting the customer to purchase the offer . Mam since u are an expert on all these issues , kindly guide me . Or if you have any good advertising related topic at hand .
    Warm regards
    Mr Sultan Khan

  7. Linda says:

    Hi Sultan,

    You ask a good question.

    What determines the most effective advertising appeal is your target market. For example, humor works great for some people, but not so well with others. Plus one kind of humor is effective to some people, while a totally different kind is effective to others.

    Before you can determine the most effective advertising appeal for your product or service, you first must determine the characteristics and best appeals for your target market. I explain this process in my Matrix Market Segmentation report. You get a free copy of it when you subscribe to my blog.

    I also provide lots of target market and market segment characteristics on this blog, in my ebook, Know ‘em Sell ‘em: How To Discover the Best Appeals For Your Target Market, and my individual target market profiles. You can access them from post pages on this blog.

    Warmly,

    Linda

  8. shaunak says:

    Hi,
    From your ‘types of appeals’ blog i got to know that there are 2 appeals…fear n humor…but i read in some books that there are main 2 types of appeals EMOTIONAL(for youth) AND RATIONAL(for old generation) so does that mean ‘fear’ and ‘humor’ are a part of ‘emotional appeal’?

    thanks,

    shaun

  9. SAndra says:

    Hi :) i need information about SEX APPEAL. Can anny help my? Where can i find this information?

    Thanks

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  11. Very interesting analyst. Very often I just judge an advertisement successful or not barely by its appealing. But I have admit I never classify them by advertising appeals. It is very clear and viable if using this tool. A good theory like this one is very important when it comes to marketing.
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