Advertising: Pay to Play

The Purpose of Advertising

Advertising has three primary objectives: to inform, to persuade, and to remind.
  • Informative Advertising creates awareness of brands, products, services, and ideas. It announces new products and programs and can educate people about the attributes and benefits of new or established products.
  • Persuasive Advertising tries to convince customers that a company's services or products are the best, and it works to alter perceptions and enhance the image of a company or product. Its goal is to influence consumers to take action and switch brands, try a new product, or remain loyal to a current brand.
  • Reminder Advertising reminds people about the need for a product or service, or the features and benefits it will provide when they purchase promptly.
Left: Informative Advertising Right: Persuasive Advertising

Left: Informative Advertising Right: Persuasive Advertising


Reminder Advertising

When people think of advertising, often product-focused advertisements are top of mind - i.e., ads that promote an organization's goods or services. Institutional advertising goes beyond products to promote organizations, issues, places, events, and political figures. Public service announcements (PSAs) are a category of institutional advertising focused on social-welfare issues such as drunk driving, drug use, and practicing a healthy lifestyle. Usually PSAs are sponsored by nonprofit organizations and government agencies with a vested interest in the causes they promote.