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Definition<\/strong>: Advertising Appeal means the approach of the advertiser to pull the attention of the customers towards the product or service, or influence their feelings and change their attitude towards it. It aims at prompting a response from the customer, concerning the item being advertised.<\/p>\n

An appeal can be a request, plea or anything else that arises in the interest of the human being. It is tailored as per the target audience. Also, they talk about their interest. These are developed to activate human needs and wants and present how the brand can satisfy those needs and wants. In simple words, an advertising appeal is a statement that induces a person to act in a certain way. These appeals often focus on the consumer’s buying motives.<\/p>\n

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More precisely, advertising appeal is the invisible relatable persuasive strategy that instigates a person to purchase a product or service. The purpose of an advertisement is to persuade customers and the appeal provides the right link to facilitate persuasion. It either provides proof or brings about an emotional response, which helps in persuading the target audience, to buy specific products or services.<\/p>\n

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Interesting Fact<\/h4>\n

Aristotle identified three communication appeals, often called as rhetorical triangle, i.e. ethos, pathos, and logos. In modern language, it can be translated to credibility, emotion and logic.<\/p>\n

The central idea was that you can persuade people to act in a desired manner when you prove yourself as credible or when you hit their emotions rightly or when you put forth a logical argument.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Essentials of a Good Advertising Appeal<\/h2>\n

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