Title: Persuasive Techniques
1Persuasive Techniques
- Methods
- Definitions
- Examples
2Persuasion to make somebody think or do
something by talking to them.
- I persuaded my mother to let me spend the night
at my friends house. - Synonyms
- Convince, ask, sway, influence, win over
- Antonyms
- Beg, whine, demand, order, insist
3Types of AppealAll persuasion falls into one of
these categories
- Pathosappeal to your EMOTIONS
- Logosappeal to your LOGIC
- Ethosappeal to your CHARACTER
4There are several techniques, or ways, to
persuade someone. Here are just a FEW!
- Bandwagon (Peer Pressure)
- Testimonial
- Emotional Appeal (Loaded Words)
- Card Stacking
- Repetition
- Hyperbole
- Rhetorical Question
- Ethical Appeal
- Name calling
- Snob appeal
- Transfer
5Ethical AppealsDoing what is right and
responsible for everyone.
- Example It is the job of every responsible
citizen to ensure that others are not put at risk
when disposing of chemicals. - Example Everyone has the right to fresh, clean
air!
6Bandwagon(Peer Pressure)
- The bandwagon technique convinces the reader that
everybody else is doing it. This technique is
also known as peer pressure.
7Bandwagon Examples
- Your Grandpa does it
- Your Mom does it
- Even your boss does it.
8Bandwagon Examples
Well, I guess I will have a cigar too.
9Bandwagon Examples
- I bet no one elses Mom makes them do it over
again until it is perfect.
10Bandwagon Examples
11Bandwagon Example
Choosy Moms choose Jif.
Theyre appealing to logic! Every mom wants to
choose whats best for her kids!
12Testimonial
- The testimonial technique uses words or
quotations from an ordinary person or a celebrity
that supports the writers argument.
13Testimonial Examples
What he says about the SUBWAY brand "The
SUBWAY chain helped save my life over and over.
I can't ever repay that."
14Testimonial Examples
Jenny Craig works great! I lost 75 pounds!
It can work for you too.
15Testimonial Examples
- If you stay off drugs, you could be a big star
like me.
16Testimonial Example
Kid Tested. Mother Approved.
17Emotional Appeal(Loaded Words)
- The writer uses emotional appeal by using words
that make the reader feel strongly about the
topic. The writer usually appeals to fear,
anger, or joy. The words the writer uses are
called loaded words.
18Emotional Appeal Example
- Animals are not ours to exploit.
- PETA
19Emotional Appeal Example
- It is imperative that airports have metal
detectors. Someone could be hiding a weapon and
a massacre could happen.
20Emotional Appeal Example
- For just 0.70 a day, you can make a difference
in a childs life.
21Card Stacking
- The author presents the facts for only one side
of the issue.
22Card Stacking Examples
- Going to school only three days a week would give
kids more time to relax. Teachers could spend
more time with their family and the school
wouldnt use so much electricity.
23Card Stacking Examples
- They only show that smoking looks cool! WRONG!
24Card Stacking Examples
- Prescription Drug Companies often extol the
benefits of their wares, but any side effects of
the medicines are listed in small print on the
bottom of packages, or said very rapidly in the
commercials.
25Repetition
- The writer repeats a word, a phrase, or even an
entire sentence for emphasis.
26Repetition Examples
- My little brother is driving me crazy, crazy,
crazy!
27Repetition Examples
- All merchandise is on sale today only, from
sweaters to shoes, to cookware to bath towels.
Come on down! Remember, the sale only lasts
through the end of today.
28Advertisers often use weasel words to suggest
positives without committing to them.
A scientist says that a diet product MIGHT help
you lose weight the way it helped him.
Glittering generalities are often used too. These
are words like new, improved, and powerful that
make you THINK the product is special!
29Hyperbole
- The author completely overstates or exaggerates
for effect.
30Hyperbole Example
- Im so hungry I could eat a horse!
31Hyperbole Example
- My Mom should just hire a maid to clean my room.
I just dont have time to do my homework because
I have to clean it myself. I could fail school
and then I wont be able to get a good job. Ill
have to live with my parents until Im 45!
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33Rhetorical Question
- This technique asks a question to which no
response is required. The writer implies that
the answer is obvious and the reader has no
choice but to agree with the author.
34TransferPositive words, images, and ideas are
used to suggest the product is also positive.
Sometimes, no words are even needed to convince
you!
35Rhetorical Question Example
- Why should I get my own cell phone? So my
parents know where I am at all the time, of
course!
36Rhetorical Question Example
- Why should you buy a Toyota Truck? Because they
are the most reliable and cost effective.
37Name Calling TechniqueAdvertisers will
compare/contrast their products. One is always
betteror is it?
38Snob Appeal-A company suggests the use of a
products makes the customer part of a special
group.