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Creative Side and Message Strategy

This document discusses creative advertising and message strategy. It defines creative advertising as ads that are fresh, unexpected, original, and impactful. The key to creative advertising is developing a big idea or creative concept that implements the advertising strategy in an attention-getting and memorable way. There are two basic creative strategies - rational/hard sell approaches that appeal to logic and tangible benefits, and emotional/soft sell approaches that use feelings to create a response. Effective message strategy drives perception, cognition, emotions, persuasion, transforming brand identity, and driving action, through facets like attention-getting tactics, informational messages, emotional appeals, convincing arguments, and calls to action.

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Creative Side and Message Strategy

This document discusses creative advertising and message strategy. It defines creative advertising as ads that are fresh, unexpected, original, and impactful. The key to creative advertising is developing a big idea or creative concept that implements the advertising strategy in an attention-getting and memorable way. There are two basic creative strategies - rational/hard sell approaches that appeal to logic and tangible benefits, and emotional/soft sell approaches that use feelings to create a response. Effective message strategy drives perception, cognition, emotions, persuasion, transforming brand identity, and driving action, through facets like attention-getting tactics, informational messages, emotional appeals, convincing arguments, and calls to action.

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The Creative Side and

Message Strategy

Key Points
Define creative advertising and explain
how it leads to a Big Idea
Describe the characteristics of creative
people and their creative process
Discuss key creative strategy
approaches
Outline the key parts of a creative brief

The Art & Science of Creative Advertising


Creative ad: fresh, unexpected, unusual
ad
The ROI of effective advertising
Relevant: means something to the
target
Original: one of a kind
Impact: ad gets attention & sticks in
memory

The Big Idea or Creative concept


Implements the advertising strategy
so that the message is both attention
getting and memorable
Expressed visually and verbally

Examples: Creative Idea (Big Idea)


Colgate: keep the good breath
Pepsodent: Germicheck

Head and Heart Strategies


Two basic creative strategies
Rational Approach/Hard Sell: touches
the mind and creates a response based
on logic e.g. tangible product
feature(benefits)
Emotional Approach/Soft Sell: uses
emotional appeals or images to create a
response e.g. attitude, mood, dream, feeling

Tangible and Intangible Features


Ad Objective

Big Idea

Creative Strategy
Creative strategy
=Message Strategy
What the advertisement says
Creative execution
How it is said

Message Objectives
1. Perception: create attention, awareness,
interest, recognition, and recall
2. Cognitive: deliver information and
understanding
3. Affective: touch emotions and create
feelings
4. Persuasion: change attitudes, create
conviction and preference
5. Transformation: establish brand identity and
associations
6. Behavior: stimulate some form of action

Facets of Message Strategy


1. Drive Perception (attention getting
+memorable)
Attention and awareness
Stopping power

Interest: keep attention


Pulling power
Teaser ad

Memory
Repetition
Jingle, Slogan, Color

Facets of Message Strategy


2. Drive Cognition
These messages get consumers to learn
about products by focusing on a products
features (give info.)
Differentiation
Claim, Infomercial (Long copy approaches)

Facets of Message Strategy


3.Touch Emotions
Highlight psychological attraction of the
product to the target audience through
emotional responses e.g.love, fear, pride,
freedom etc.
A general emotional goal is to deliver a
message that people like in order to
create liking for the product (like ad

like product)

Facets of Message Strategy

4. Persuade (believe)
Consumer committed to something., prefer it, probably intend to buy it
Appeal: Psychological of product

Conviction
Testimonial; Test result; Before-after visual; Demonstaration,
Endoesement, Product placement

Facets of Mesage Strategy


Types of Selling Premises
A proposition on which an argument is based or a
conclusion is drawn
O Benefit strategy:
translate features and attributes into promise of
what product can do for consumers e.g. gasoline economy
O Promise: a benefit statement to show consumer about
future rewards from using products e.g insurance co.,
whitening product
O Reason why: show the reason for buying e.g. cheap
O Unique selling proposition:
a promise that consumer will get a unique benefit by
using this only one product
-It must be one that other product cannot or does not offer
-It must be strong enough to pull over new customers to the
brand e.g. Clinic Clear shampoo

Facets of Message Strategy


5. Transform Product
Branding
Image advertising is used to create a
representation in the customers mind
Associations: a brand with a certain type
of person, lifestyle, or other
characteristic

Facets of Message Strategy


6. Drive Action
A signature that serves to identify the
company or brand
Also serves as a call to action if it gives
direction to the consumer about how to
respond
Reminding ad strategy

Message Approaches
(message format/message formula)

Straightforward :convey communication without any


gimmicks, emotion, or special effects.
Demonstration :focus on how to use the product or
service.
Comparison: Show consumer that our product is
superior than others.
Problem solving/Problem avoidance: Show problems
and what products can do and help to avoid the
problem e.g p/d stops Wrinkle
Humor : get attention
Slice of life: Like problem solution but in drama form.
Spokesperson ( Endorsement) : Use celebrity, experts,
etc. to show that they use our product.
Teasers: mystery ads that dont identify the product or
deliver enough message to make sense but just for
some period of time to create curiosity and appeals.
Shockvertising: grab attention and generate buzz

Summary

Creativity is the essence of effective


advertising
Creativity is the combination of the
image and the copy (or either
one)=message in the ad.
Balance between creativity and
commerciality is required.

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