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Fear and Lathering in Las Vegas WHY SELLING POLITICS LIKE SOAP WOULD CLEAN UP THE UNDECIDED VOTER
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Fear and lathering in las vegas

Apr 12, 2017

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Fear and Lathering in Las Vegas

WHY SELLING POLITICS LIKE SOAP WOULD CLEAN UP THE UNDECIDED VOTER

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Team Hughes and Dann

Hughes Political Guy

1 of 3 parties Bio Metrics Marketing

Emotions Physiological Responses

Marketing Lecturer Advertising Emotions Branding

Dann exPolitical Hack

Student Politics Reformed Journalist Campaign Advisor

(2 of 3 parties)

Senior Lecturer, Marketing Social Marketing (Social Change)

Social Media Marketing Twitter Instagram

G'day. Vi er australierne

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Positive Soap Advertising

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Negative Soap Advertising

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Positive Political Advertising

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Political Advertising

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What the hell are we doing?

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Negative Political marketing. It’s like selling hamburgers by promising to be the only guy who won’t poison you…

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So what’s going wrong for negative political marketing?

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Negative Messages

Generating product category risk perception Constant negative message is damaging the

category “political party / politician” Hence the rise of “Not a Politician” Politicians

Donald “I’m a Business, Man” Trump

Create a bit of fear Fear leads to risk perception Risk perception leads to risk processing

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Risk Processing

Can I resolve this risk?

Yes NO?

Higher Power Government

?Non-

traditional parties

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So where do the voters go to resolve a higher power risk when the government and alternate government is the source of the perceived risk?

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To quote a current president

The point is we’re creating a culture that is not conducive to good policy or good politics. The American people deserve better. Certainly, presidential debates deserve better. http://

www.politicususa.com/2015/07/27/president-obama-rips-donald-trump-mike-huckabee-entire-republican-party.html

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When was the last hard core positive battle for the heart and minds of the people?

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Political marketing is failing by design

– an absence of positive marketing offers, and excessive volume of with negative message is driving disillusionment and cynicism amongst voters (Yoon et al., 2005).

Yoon, K., Pinkleton, B. E., & Ko, W. (2005). Effects of negative political advertising on voting intention: An exploration of the roles of involvement and source credibility in the development of voter cynicism. Journal of marketing communications, 11(2), 95-112.

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Hughes and Dann (2009)

a set of activities, processes or political institutions used by political organisations, candidates and individuals to create, communicate, deliver and

exchange promises of value with voter-consumers, political party stakeholders and society at large (Hughes and Dann, 2009)

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What did our average punter want?

The ads which resonate for me are creative, positive and uplifting. -Female, 32

We have it pretty good here in [region], focus on that. - Male, 24

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Here’s a slice of dataGENEVA EMOTION WHEEL(DON’T LEAVE HOW WITHOUT IT)

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GEW

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Here’s the deal

GEW offers quick and effective measurement method of type 2 emotions

Advert 11 had a strong engagement with the audience with a high Involvement-Interest measure (n 37, mean 2.8 SD 1.08) positive Happiness-Joy measure (n 35, mean 2.7, SD 1.08).

Advert 13 also brought a resounding Involvement-Interest score (n 4, mean 3.7 SD 1.019) surprisingly for a positive advert, a powerful Pity-Compassion (n 30, mean

3.4, SD 1.27). Advert 18

Involvement-Interest (n 34, mean 3.2, SD 1.18) Happiness-Joy measure (n 30, mean 3.1, SD 1.07).

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Here’s the Future

Positive Political Communication

Sell it like you plan to implement it positive political offers benefit/reward reinforcement

Cut through with a positive message

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Be the brand people want to see

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Spoken and authorised by A Hughes and S Dann, for the Australian National University, Acton, Canberra, ACT

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Collaboration WantedAdvertising Emotional Response(GEW data)

Twitter Candidate Analysis(AU Datasets available)

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@[email protected]

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And now the panel