Strategy
The Marketing Communications
Mix
Any Paid Form of Nonpersonal
Advertising Presentation by an Identified
Sponsor.
Direct Communications
Direct Marketing With Individuals to Obtain
an Immediate Response.
Advertising
PROS
• Message can be repeated for exposure
• Very expressive -- can be used to create image
• Can reach a geographically diverse audience
CONS
• Can be tuned out
• Can be expensive
• Hard to measure results
Personal Selling
PROS
• Interactive - can be customized
• Allows a relationship to develop
• Better understanding of customer needs
• Buyer will pay more attention to the message
CONS
• Expensive
• Can only reach a small number of consumers
Publicity
PROS
• Very believable
• “Free advertising”
CONS
• Hard to implement
• Hard to control
• Hard to measure its effectiveness
Sales Promotion
PROS
• Attract attention
• Strong incentives will induce consumers to act
• Quick response
• Encourages trial of product
CONS
• Can create price sensitive customers
• Can be costly
• Easy for competition to imitate
Channels of Sales Promotions
MANUFACTURER
Trade
Push
Promotions
RETAILER Consumer
Promotions
Retail Pull
Push
Promotions
CONSUMER
Consumer Promotion -- PULL
Consumer-Promotion Consumer-Promotion
Objectives Tools
Entice Consumers to
Try a New Product Samples Advertising
Specialties
Lure Customers Away Coupons
From Competitors’ Products Patronage
Get Consumers to “Load Up’ Rewards
Cash Refunds
on a Mature Product Contests
Hold & Reward Loyal Price Packs
Customers Sweepstakes
Consumer Relationship
Building Premiums Games
Point-of-Purchase
Displays
Trade Promotions -- PUSH
Trade-Promotion
Trade-Promotion Tools
Objectives
Persuade Retailers or Price-Offs Premiums
Wholesalers to Carry a Brand
Give a Brand Shelf Space Allowances Patronage
Displays
Rewards
Promote a Brand in Buy-Back
Advertising Guarantees Discounts
Awareness Exposure
Cognitive Attention Awareness Reception
stage
Knowlege Cognitive
response
Trial
Behavior Action Purchase Behavior
stage
Adoption
Advertising Objectives
• Specific Communication Task
• Accomplished with a Specific Target Audience
• During a Specific Period of Time
Reminder Advertising
Keeps Consumers Thinking
About a Product.
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Competitive-Parity Objective-and-Task
Method Method
Setting Promotion Setting Promotion
Budget to Match Budget by Defining
Competitors’ Outlay Objectives, Tasks &
Costs.
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Media Timing
Scheduling of Advertising Over the Course of a Year
Pattern of Ads: Continuity or Pulsing
Profiles of Major Media Types
Newspapers
Advantages: Flexibility, timeliness; good local market coverage;
high believability
Limitations: Short life; poor reproduction quality; small
pass-along audience
Television
Advantages: Combines sight, sound, motion; high attention;
high reach; appealing to senses
Limitations: High absolute costs; high clutter; fleeting exposure;
less audience selectivity
Direct Mail
Advantages: Audience selectivity; flexibility, no ad compe-
tition within same medium; allows personalization
Limitations: Relative high cost; “junk mail” image
Profiles of Major Media Types
Radio
Advantages: Mass use; high geographic and demographic
selectivity; low cost
Limitations: Audio only; fleeting exposure; lower attention;
fragmented audiences
Magazines
Advantages: High geographic and demographic selectivity;
credibility and prestige; high-quality reproduction;
long life; good pass-along readership
Limitations: Long ad purchase lead time;
no guarantee of position
Outdoor
Advantages: Flexibility; high repeat exposure; low cost;
low message competition
Limitations: Little audience selectivity; creative limitations
Issues in Selecting Advertising Media
Media Timing
Scheduling of Advertising Over the Course of a Year
Pattern of Ads: Continuity or Pulsing
Issues in Selecting Advertising Media
Media Timing
Scheduling of Advertising Over the Course of a Year
Pattern of Ads: Continuity or Pulsing
Classification of
Advertising Timing Patterns
Level Rising Falling Alternating
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Concen-
trated
(9)
(9) (10) (11) (12) Number of
Inter- messages
mittent per month
Month
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Selective Attention
Selective Distortion
Selective Retention
Issues to Consider in
Designing the Message
Message Content
Rational Appeals
Emotional Appeals
Moral Appeals
Message Structure
Draw Conclusions
Argument Type
Argument Order
Message Source
Expertise,
Trustworthiness,
Likeability
Typical Message Execution Styles
Lifestyle
Demonstration
Spokesperson
Musical
Fantasy
Scientific
Humor Evidence
Stylistic Approaches
• Can present many points quickly
• Cost less than drama to produce
• Audience can become distracted
DRAMA
• Discount all or part of the facts
COMBINATION
Fear
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