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The Secret Science Of Advertising

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Subliminal Advertising: Affecting the Subconscious (Anthony Greenwald)

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Do subliminal images in advertising affect your purchases? Anthony Greenwald, professor of psychology at the University of Washington, discusses the growing trend in this 1993 interview with Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar. Greenwald examines the unconscious mind, its environmental processing and the simple work it does. He questions the validity of subliminal self-help tapes and suggests that the positive results could be a placebo effect.

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Spooky Subliminal Messages That Have Been On TV

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Have you seen any of these subliminal messages broadcast on TV? How do subliminal messages work? Subliminal messaging techniques have been around in popular media since the advent of radio, when advertisers attempted to promote brand loyalty by playing specific tunes or series of sounds in their advertisement. Though subliminal messaging never garnered any significant business, when television came around attempts to communicate secret messages or override the free will of a viewer went into overdrive. Never supported by any serious science, it was long thought that series of colors, sounds, or rapidly flashed messages that lasted for mere frames may have a lasting impact on the human brain. While none of these efforts yielded any significant results, it hasn't stopped governments, corporations, or police departments from trying. Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look at some weird, and some cool subliminal messages aired on TV. SUBSCRIBE TO US -► http://bit.ly/TheInfographicsShow -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEBSITE (SUGGEST A TOPIC): http://theinfographicsshow.com SUPPORT US: Patreon.......► https://www.patreon.com/theinfographi... SOCIAL: Twitter........► https://twitter.com/TheInfoShow Subreddit...► http://reddit.com/r/TheInfographicsShow -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources for this episode: https://pastebin.com/AqhseupD

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How Advertisers Are Manipulating You In Ways You Don't Even Know

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Advertisements goal is to affect human behavior and to manipulate the target audience to buy into whatever product is being promoted. Marketers know exactly which secret science tricks and ads to use in able to affect your subconsciousness to influence a buy. Subscribe for more videos: https://goo.gl/8yXRqa Sneakiest Ways Corporations Manipulated Human Behavior https://youtu.be/yVNKFS0mOr0 Coolest Cinemas from Around The World https://youtu.be/f8lRyFffFJ8 Craziest Traditions From Around The World https://youtu.be/3neLmeslGk4 Bizarre Incidents of Taking One's Own Life https://youtu.be/G5FHae7X3Ig Famous Geniuses & Their Drugs of Choice https://youtu.be/E99BDuVigqI It is said that we are exposed to around 5,000 advertisements a day. They come at us in so many different ways that we should know by now what they’re trying to do to us. However, these are 20 of the most common ways advertisers are manipulating us in ways we don’t always think about: 20) They cater to popular trends Yes, those are meme wild postings for a candy brand. Advertisers need to seem culturally relevant, so they often find ways to capitalize on pop culture trends. 19) They attach themselves to causes we already care about Brands use “cause marketing” to seem human and caring, when in reality, they are often less generous than they appear. In 2013 the NFL came under scrutiny when it was revealed that only 8.01% of their pink merchandise sales was actually going to fund breast cancer research. That’s a rather shameful figure, given they are using cancer victims to make a profit.Advertisers, manipulating, manipulate, ads, trends, funny, marketing, advertisements, clever, commercial, banned, promotion, influence, control, exploit, message, false, branding, persuade, for, kids, women, manipulation, marketers, psychological, tricks, secret science, behavior, subconscious, celebrity, sale, coupon, discount, human behavior, cause marketing, how advertisers, ads manipulate, clever ads, banned commercials, false advertisements, funny ads, funny commercials, prospect theory, Color theory, 18) They create a sense of urgency with limited time offers A phenomenon called “prospect theory” explains that people are more emotionally attached to losing out on something than gaining it. Limited time offers exploit that, because nobody wants to lose out on an amazing deal that won’t be around by this time next week. 17) They use sexual imagery to hook us chemically When we see someone attractive, our body’s natural response is to release hormones. Our mind will then subconsciously link those positive feelings with whatever product is on the screen. That’s why companies will find any reason to show some skin, even if their product has nothing to do with it. 16) They use humor to hide how bad their products are for you Everyone loves a good laugh, and brands that market unhealthy products like junk food, such as Doritos, Hershey’s, etc; and alcohol like Bud Light, know this better than anyone. They use talented script writers to grab our attention with silly jokes and clever gags, but the bleak reality is that nobody should allow their mouths anywhere near these products. Advertisers, manipulating, manipulate, ads, trends, funny, marketing, advertisements, clever, commercial, banned, promotion, influence, control, exploit, message, false, branding, persuade, for, kids, women, manipulation, marketers, psychological, tricks, secret science, behavior, subconscious, celebrity, sale, coupon, discount, human behavior, cause marketing, how advertisers, ads manipulate, clever ads, banned commercials, false advertisements, funny ads, funny commercials, prospect theory, Color theory, 15) They make their product look absolutely incredible Anyone who has ever eaten out knows that actual fast food is very different from the art featured on television or in the ads. Countless hours are spent constructing advertisement food, which includes things like gluing sesame seeds to a bun or using dry ice to simulate steam. 14) They confuse us with pseudoscience Advertisers love to throw out scientific-sounding jargon and vaguely cite research to make their product seem more credible. Often times, what they say is just technically true enough to be legal. Advertisers, manipulating, manipulate, ads, trends, funny, marketing, advertisements, clever, commercial, banned, promotion, influence, control, exploit, message, false, branding, persuade, for, kids, women, manipulation, marketers, psychological, tricks, secret science, behavior, subconscious, celebrity, sale, coupon, discount, human behavior, cause marketing, how advertisers, ads manipulate, clever ads, banned commercials, false advertisements, funny ads, funny commercials, prospect theory, Color theory, 13) They know your shopping habits and take advantage of them Ever notice how milk is always at the back of the store? That’s because dairy products have some of the highest turnover in grocery and convenience stores.

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10 Ways Advertisers Are Tricking You Everyday

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top 10 tricks companies are using to make you buy their products Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com It seems that unless we are able to install an optical ad-blocker it’s impossible to avoid being continually bombarded with advertisements. Everyone out there wants to sell us something, and advertisers are very good at what they do. With the addition of a single word, they’re able to make their product seem so much more attractive, even if the word is meaningless. We’ll tell you ten of the tricks that advertisers use in order to get you to purchase their product or service. If you’ve ever purchased something because of its organic label, you’re far from the only one. But that label might not mean what you think it does. It seems like antioxidant is the new healthy buzzword, and people are willing to shell out cash for products they think are healthy. We’ll explain why just reading the label on a product that contains antioxidants isn’t enough to make an informed decision. When it comes to establishing a mascot for their brand, advertisers are well aware of anthropomorphism which means that the smiling creature trying to sell you car insurance is also trying to manipulate you. We’ll also debunk some advertising claims made by some of your favorite breakfast beverages such as decaf coffee, bottled water, and orange juice. How many of you actually know what it means when your juice claims to be from concentrate? In pursuit of a good value, we can let our fear of loss make us fall for the decoy effect which is used more often than you might think. Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRichest.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRichest_Com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therichest For more videos and articles visit: http://www.therichest.com/

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15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Advertising Industry

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Subliminal Manipulation. How Media and Advertising Uses Neurolinguistic Mind Control Programming

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Subliminal perception is a deliberate process created by communication technicians, whereby you receive and respond to information and instructions without being aware of it. Messages in the form of printed words, pictures or voices presented either very rapidly or very obscurely bypass your conscious awareness. Anything consciously perceived can be evaluated, criticized, discussed, argued, and possibly rejected. Anything programmed subliminally to your subconsciousness meets no resistance. This subliminal information is stored in your brain and capable of influencing your judgment, behavior and attitudes. Learn more: http://www.turismoassociati.it/dblog/... The use of subliminal techniques in print communication media has been going on in the United States at least since the World War I period. For example, Norman Rockwell's first cover on The Saturday Evening Post during 1917 incorporated embedded SEXes. Whenever an embedded word or picture accidentally became consciously visible, the readers would pass it off as a joke, an accident, or a product of their imaginations. In our video, Jonathan Adampants gives a full in-depth analysis of the mind manipulation and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) techniques utilised by Fox News anchors Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes during an interview with Kevin Barrett about 9/11. Serious commercial experiments with subliminal messaging were conducted in the mid 50-s. On June 22, 1956, the British Broadcasting Corporation experimented with projecting subliminal images on television. Pictures were flashed on the screen too quickly to be seen consciously, but they did make an impression on the subconscious. The BBC experiment was followed by experiments by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Mexico's Televisa commercial TV and radio network, US TV station WTWO in Bangor and many more. Experiments were not limited to television. In 1958, radio station WAAF in Chicago broadcast "subaudible" commercials. Seattle's KOL broadcast hardly audible taped messages "below" the music played by its disc jockeys. "How about a cup of coffee?" was one, and "Someone's at the door" was another. On December 8, 1972, The New York Times reported that In-Flight Motion Pictures, Inc. would begin selling subliminal commercials embedded in the movies they would distribute to all the major airlines. Supermarkets across the country are reducing theft an average 30 to 50 percent by broadcasting subliminal messages such as "I will not steal" and "We are watching you". Stimutech, Inc. of East Lansing, Michigan markets a computer video system that flashes subliminal messages on your television while you watch the regular programming. Subliminal messages are prepared by teams of psychologists who use Freudian ideas to change the thinking patterns and behavior of the viewer. Learn more: http://www.turismoassociati.it/dblog/...

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Subliminal Manipulation. How Media and Advertising Uses Neurolinguistic Mind Control Programming

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Subliminal perception is a deliberate process created by communication technicians, whereby you receive and respond to information and instructions without being aware of it. Messages in the form of printed words, pictures or voices presented either very rapidly or very obscurely bypass your conscious awareness. Anything consciously perceived can be evaluated, criticized, discussed, argued, and possibly rejected. Anything programmed subliminally to your subconsciousness meets no resistance. This subliminal information is stored in your brain and capable of influencing your judgment, behavior and attitudes.

The use of subliminal techniques in print communication media has been going on in the United States at least since the World War I period. For example, Norman Rockwell's first cover on The Saturday Evening Post during 1917 incorporated embedded SEXes. Whenever an embedded word or picture accidentally became consciously visible, the readers would pass it off as a joke, an accident, or a product of their imaginations. In our video, Jonathan Adampants gives a full in-depth analysis of the mind manipulation and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) techniques utilised by Fox News anchors Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes during an interview with Kevin Barrett about 9/11. Serious commercial experiments with subliminal messaging were conducted in the mid 50-s. On June 22, 1956, the British Broadcasting Corporation experimented with projecting subliminal images on television. Pictures were flashed on the screen too quickly to be seen consciously, but they did make an impression on the subconscious. The BBC experiment was followed by experiments by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Mexico's Televisa commercial TV and radio network, US TV station WTWO in Bangor and many more. Experiments were not limited to television. In 1958, radio station WAAF in Chicago broadcast "subaudible" commercials. Seattle's KOL broadcast hardly audible taped messages "below" the music played by its disc jockeys. "How about a cup of coffee?" was one, and "Someone's at the door" was another. On December 8, 1972, The New York Times reported that In-Flight Motion Pictures, Inc. would begin selling subliminal commercials embedded in the movies they would distribute to all the major airlines. Supermarkets across the country are reducing theft an average 30 to 50 percent by broadcasting subliminal messages such as "I will not steal" and "We are watching you". Stimutech, Inc. of East Lansing, Michigan markets a computer video system that flashes subliminal messages on your television while you watch the regular programming. Subliminal messages are prepared by teams of psychologists who use Freudian ideas to change the thinking patterns and behavior of the viewer.

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Subliminal Manipulation. How Media and Advertising Uses Neurolinguistic Mind Control Programming. Part 1

By Admins (from 10/11/2014 @ 06:03:55, in en - Science and Society, read 1719 times)

Subliminal perception is a deliberate process created by communication technicians, whereby you receive and respond to information and instructions without being aware of it. Messages in the form of printed words, pictures or voices presented either very rapidly or very obscurely bypass your conscious awareness. Anything consciously perceived can be evaluated, criticized, discussed, argued, and possibly rejected. Anything programmed subliminally to your subconsciousness meets no resistance. This subliminal information is stored in your brain and capable of influencing your judgment, behavior and attitudes.

The use of subliminal techniques in print communication media has been going on in the United States at least since the World War I period. For example, Norman Rockwell's first cover on The Saturday Evening Post during 1917 incorporated embedded SEXes. Whenever an embedded word or picture accidentally became consciously visible, the readers would pass it off as a joke, an accident, or a product of their imaginations.

Jonathan Adampants gives a full in-depth analysis of the mind manipulation and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) techniques utilised by Fox News anchors Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes during an interview with Kevin Barrett about 9/11.

Serious commercial experiments with subliminal messaging were conducted in the mid 50-s. On June 22, 1956, the British Broadcasting Corporation experimented with projecting subliminal images on television. Pictures were flashed on the screen too quickly to be seen consciously, but they did make an impression on the subconscious. The BBC experiment was followed by experiments by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Mexico's Televisa commercial TV and radio network, US TV station WTWO in Bangor and many more.

Typical and most famous picture with subliminal message

Experiments were not limited to television. In 1958, radio station WAAF in Chicago broadcast "subaudible" commercials. Seattle's KOL broadcast hardly audible taped messages "below" the music played by its disc jockeys. "How about a cup of coffee?" was one, and "Someone's at the door" was another. On December 8, 1972, The New York Times reported that In-Flight Motion Pictures, Inc. would begin selling subliminal commercials embedded in the movies they would distribute to all the major airlines. Supermarkets across the country are reducing theft an average 30 to 50 percent by broadcasting subliminal messages such as "I will not steal" and "We are watching you". Stimutech, Inc. of East Lansing, Michigan markets a computer video system that flashes subliminal messages on your television while you watch the regular programming. Subliminal messages are prepared by teams of psychologists who use Freudian ideas to change the thinking patterns and behavior of the viewer.

The most known experiment with subliminal messaging was conducted by a marketing researcher and psychologist James Vicary in 1957 during the presentation of the movie Picnic. Every 5 seconds the words "Hungry? Eat popcorn. Drink Coca Cola" were projected for 0.003 seconds. That is extremely fast. What you see in the picture on the left, for example, flashes for 0.04 seconds. Sales of popcorn and Coke in that New Jersey theater increased 57.8 percent and 18.1 percent respectively. Numerous scientific researches following these experiments confirmed beyond any doubt that subliminal messaging works. When advertising industry and government agencies understood the potential of subliminal messaging they started investing millions in developing and perfecting of subliminal techniques, which can be used not only for marketing, but also for propaganda and mind control. In 1962 Vicary suddenly confesses that he fabricated the results of his experiment... Why would someone discredit himself in such a way and lose his dignity and credibility? It's obvious that he was paid to do so by those who use subliminal messages to manipulate you. Remember the quote from "Usual Suspect" : The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist... That's exactly the trick they are trying to pull, I.E. convincing the world that subliminal technique does not work. And they did a pretty good job. There are so many people that refuse to believe that a secret technology which modifies behavior invisibly, channels basic value systems, manages human motives and drives them into pathological behaviors in the interest of certain power structures has been in existence and widespread use for decades if not more. They will call you crazy if you'll dare to say anything like that and yet subliminal messages are being bombarded at you continuously throughout the day, through books, movies, magazines, television, radio and music. Every major newspaper, every poster, every magazine in America have subliminal messages embedded in them.

So how can something that we don't notice affect our behavior? Well, unheeded doesn't mean unseen. Let us first understand how our perception works. As you know, our mind consists of two interacting parts: conscious and subconscious. The subconscious part of mind operates below the level of conscious awareness, it controls reflexes, automatic functions and handles the processing and storing of incoming information. Subconsciousness is able to process 20,000 bits of information simultaneously, while consciousness can deal only with 7 ± 2 bits of information at the same time.

Instead of the simplistic five senses of Aristotle—sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell— there are at least thirty-seven known, differentiated sensory inputs into the brain. All of the information picked by these senses is sent to the brain and absorbed by the subconsciousness, however, only very concrete and relevant data is passed to the conscious mind after it has been processed and reduced. All the rest remains ignored. A good example of this is the Cocktail Party Effect : You can talk with a friend in a crowded party and still listen and understand what he says even if the place is very noisy. You can simultaneously ignore what another nearby person is saying, but if someone over the other side of the room suddenly mentiones your name, you notice that sound and respond to it immediately. Not only that your name immediately triggers your attention, you usualy are aware of the entire sentence it has came in. From this experience we can learn that our brain records everything that takes place around us. Interesting that certain words like SEX, BLOOD, DEATH, FUCK and such have the same effect in triggering your attention as your name.

So, only the information considered as "relevant" goes to the consciousness. Non essential information, short or vague stimuli are stored in the subconscious without reaching our awareness. Important to stress that they are NOT discarded, but stored. E V E R Y T H I N G you have ever experienced in your life, from every stranger's face you have ever glanced at in a crowd to every spider web you gazed at as a child, can be retrieved from your memory by hypnosis or by electrical stimulation of the brain cells in temporal lobes. Hence whatever was subliminally put into your brain will stay there forever and in the right circumstances will trigger the right reaction in you. That is not being said that subliminal messages determine your reaction in an inexorable manner. The accepted opinion is that subliminal messages rather strengthen, accelerate and reinforce reactions in persons who are ALREADY PREDISPOSED to the subject of the message. But I guess one can't be sure.

The most common subliminal message is S E X.

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Subliminal Manipulation. How Media and Advertising Uses Neurolinguistic Mind Control Programming. Part 2

By Admins (from 11/11/2014 @ 07:05:16, in en - Science and Society, read 1623 times)

...IT CONTINUES. HERE.

Since almost all people have a strong affinity to sex, a sexual subliminal message would be the most effective one. Embedded on a certain product it's supposed to trigger viewers attention, emotions and stir up affinity in him toward the product. Unfortunately, as you're going to see for yourself, this principle has been heavily misused, abused and misapplied. Blatant sexuality on the verge of pornography can be easily found in public advertising, family movies, cartoons and children products.

The famous Farrah Fawcett’s “SEX” in the hair:

This poster had been one of the major urban legends of the late 70s. It was always puzzling why this image in particular became incredibly popular (over 12 millions copies sold). After all, there were plenty of other posters of scantily clad attractive young women.

The word SEX in print media is usually embedded into hair, creases in clothing, facial lines, or rough background surfaces. Often some noise added to disguise it, like in the House snapshot, or it can be spelled as "ssex" or "sexx", etc.

Letter-looking patterns can naturally occur in such mediums. An artist usually looks for these patterns and starts from there. For example in the following Jantzen ad the letter "X" is already formed by the stitches of the man's shirt. Then the shadow of his hand was modified a bit to look like an "E" and the letter "S"—purportedly a water ripple—was lightly painted in the gap under his arm.

A one word guarantee:

Another technique is to write numerous SEXes in interweaving mosaic-like manner on a transparent overlay which can be superimposed onto any photograph at any intensity level desired. So in the next image there are many transparent words SEX written all over her face: forehead, lips, hair, chin etc. That's besides the crown concealing the word SEX in its design.

The Inhabited Island 2. On the 8th minute of the movie slowly moving camera focuses on a wall for about 10 seconds. Quite bluntly the word SEX is etched in the stone. The family picture nearby serves as a camouflage for another word SEX. This is just one of many instances throughout the movie. Ironically, the storyline revolves around ruling elite using covert mind control means to manipulate population for their own designs and here we are: the movie makers use covert mind control means to manipulate the viewer for their own designs.

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Another interesting technique is embedding of anamorphic images—kind of what you see when you look into a funny mirror at an amusement park or into a shiny coffee pot at home. These distorted, often grotesque images serve as a decoy for the real message which can be hidden within the ground (foliage, flowers, landscapes, reflections in bottles, ice cubes, symbols, and so forth). Although it is not consciously obvious, it may very well be obvious to our subconsciousness and recorded there.

A surprisingly large amount of subliminal death symbolism is also utilized—skulls hidden in ice cubes, clouds, etc., the word DEATH or DETH often hidden in backgrounds.

During the evolutionary development of humans, subliminal perceptions were certainly involved with survival and adjustment. Creative innovators such as artists, poets, writers and composers have utilized man's subliminal potentialities for many centuries. In at least one Rembrandt painting, for example, a hidden SEX appears (spelled as seks in Dutch). Paintings of Monet are also abundant with it.

Source: subliminalmanipulation.blogspot.ro - Author: Jonathan Adampants

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