Advertising (3)

 

Newspaper Ads

Overview

This lesson introduces students to advertising in newspapers.

 

Discussion

 

Inside the newspaper are pages of stories and pictures. Often the pictures go with stories, but sometimes the pictures are advertisements, or ads.  Ads are space in the newspaper devoted to selling something. The ads scattered throughout the paper are called display ads. They usually have pictures or graphics with them, and can be anything up to a full page in size.

Browse through a paper and look at the ads. Keep focused on the ads by asking:

Ads are not only paid for by businesses. Sometimes ordinary people will pay to place classified ads into newspapers. Classified ads are different from display ads: they’re all put into one section. Find the classified ad section of their newspapers.

Newspaper ads are also bought by the government, charities, and people offering services. Sometimes a group or organization wants to announce an event, or give its opinion on an issue.  Look at various newspapers, see if you can find:

Clip ads from the newspapers and keep them in a folder. You can use the ads in the following activities. 

 

The Influence of Advertising

 

Advertisements make up a big part of a newspaper. Why do you think there are so many? (Ads not only help businesses sell things; they also help the newspaper. The price we pay for newspapers only covers a small portion of the production costs – advertising helps to pay the rest of the costs. So newspapers don’t only have to worry about what readers want to see in the paper – they also have to satisfy the needs of the advertisers. This can sometimes be tricky.)

One important point about newspapers is that they’re businesses, and businesses need to make a profit.  They can only do that if they have readers. So newspapers have to provide us with the most up-to-date information: news, features, and also movie listings, the weather, sports scores, etc. The greater the circulation, the more advertising a paper can sell – which means more profit, but less space for stories. Newspapers need to balance these needs.

Activities

 

1. Deconstructing Advertising Techniques

 

You should now have a folder of advertisements.  Spread as many ads as you can on a desks or the floor and look at them.

The “tricks” advertisers use to sell their products include colours, logos, emotions, and celebrity endorsements. Also look at the language used to describe products and their functions. Do you think the descriptions are completely honest, or do they exaggerate to make the product seem better?

 

Advertisers use different attention devices to attract readers. Find an ad that uses:

Another device advertiser’s use is emotional appeal. Find at least three ads that use:

Here are a few more devices used by advertisers.  Look for:

Advertising on the Internet

 

Compare TV, newspaper and magazine ads to advertising on the Internet.