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Unit 11 Promotion

Unit 11 Promotion. What are your first impressions of this ad? After glancing at the ad, did it make you want to stop and read it? How does this ad motivate its target market to action?. Promotion. Unit 11 Vocabulary. Institutional Advertising Institutional Promotion

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Unit 11 Promotion

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  1. Unit 11Promotion

  2. What are your first impressions of this ad? • After glancing at the ad, did it make you want to stop and read it? • How does this ad motivate its target market to action? Promotion

  3. Unit 11 Vocabulary • Institutional Advertising • Institutional Promotion • Kiosk • Marquee • Media • Media Planning • News Release • Online Advertising • Point-of-Purchase Displays • Premiums • Print Media • Product Promotion • Promotion • Promotional Advertising • Advertising • Advertising Agencies • Advertising Campaign • Audience • Broadcast Media • Consumer Promotions • Cost per Thousand (CPM) • Coupons • Direct Marketing • Display • Fixtures • Frequency • Impression • Incentives

  4. Unit 11 Vocabulary • Promotional Mix • Promotional Tie-ins • Publicity • Public Relations • Pull Policy • Push Policy • Sales Promotion • Store Layout • Storefront • Specialty Media • Trade Promotions • Transit Media • Visual Merchandising

  5. How is promotional knowledge and skill in communicating information used to achieve a desired marketing outcome? Unit 11 Essential Question

  6. Essential Question 1 Promotion • What is the role of promotion as a marketing function?

  7. What is promotion? • Any form of communication used by a business to inform, persuade, or remind people about its products and improve its image. • There are two forms of promotion: • Product • Institutional

  8. Forms of Promotion • Product: • Creates an interest in the product. • Introduces new products and businesses. • Explains a product. • Supports personal selling efforts. • Creates new markets. • Institutional: • Creates a favorable impression and goodwill for a business or an organization. • Presents information about the companies role in the community.

  9. Essential Question 2 Promotion • What are the types of promotion?

  10. DR. DIWAKAR NAGULA last week opened Southeast Spine & Rehabilitation at 130 North Gross Road, Kingsland. He specializes in treating chronic pain with traditional medicine as well as chiropractic manipulation and physical therapy. (Tribune & Georgian photo/Renee M. Liss) Types of Promotion • Advertising • Public Relations • Direct Marketing • Sales Promotion • Personal Selling

  11. Types of Promotion • Advertising: Paid presentation of ideas, goods, or services directed toward a mass audience

  12. Types of Promotion • Public Relations: Activities used by an organization to create a favorable image for itself, its products, or its policies.

  13. Types of Promotion • Direct Marketing: Type of advertising directed to a targeted group of prospects and customers rather than a mass audience. • Snail Mail • E-Mail

  14. Types of Promotion • Sales Promotion: Marketing activities – other than advertising, public relations, and personal selling – that are used to stimulate purchasing and sales • Usually involves short term activities. • Offers some type of incentive: product earned or given away • Can be successfully used in all channels of distribution.

  15. Types of Sales Promotions Trade Promotions: Activities designed to get support for a product from manufactures, wholesalers, and retailers Promotional Allowances Cooperative Advertising Slotting Allowances Sales Force Promotions Trade Shows and Conventions Types of Promotion

  16. Types of Sales Promotions Consumer Promotions: Strategies that encourage customers to buy a product or service Coupons Premiums Deals Incentives Product Samples Sponsorships Promotional Tie-Ins Product Placement Visual Merchandising Promotional Mix

  17. Types of Promotion • Personal Selling: Oral presentations to one or more potential buyers with the intent of making a sale. • The responsibility of sales personnel. • Order - taking personnel • Order - getting personnel • The most flexible and individualized type of promotion available.

  18. Essential Question 3 Promotion • What are the elements of the promotional mix?

  19. Promotional Mix • Promotional Mix: Combination of promotional strategies and cost-effective allocation of resources • Strategies are designed to complement one another • Advertising and direct marketing create awareness of a product • Public relations creates a favorable image and brand recognition • Sales promotions stimulate sales and reinforce advertising and selling efforts • Personal selling builds on the previous by completing the sale

  20. Promotional Mix • Special promotional mix strategies • Push Policy: Uses a mix of personal selling, advertising, and buying discounts to push a manufactures products onto the retailer in the distribution channel. • Pull Policy: Uses a mix of local and national advertising, in-store displays, sales promotion, and public relations to reach customers to create a demand which will pull the product into the retail outlet.

  21. Essential Question 4 Promotion • What are the different promotional channels used to communicate with targeted audiences?

  22. Promotional Channels • Promotional Channel: Method or means of communication used inform customers about products. They include: • Advertising media (Newspaper, TV, etc.) • Social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) • Digital media (CDs, DVDs, etc.) • Word-of-mouth • Direct marketing (Postal mail, Email) • Sales promotion (Coupons, Samples, etc.) • Trade-show/exposition participation • Public relations activities

  23. Essential Question 5 Promotion • What are the different types of advertising media and associated costs?

  24. Advertising (Print Media) • Newspaper TIMES Finance News • Magazines

  25. Advertising (Print Media) • Direct Mail • Outdoor Advertising

  26. Advertising (Print Media) • Directories • Transit Advertising

  27. Advertising (Print Media) • Other print media.

  28. Advertising (Broadcast Media) • Television

  29. Advertising (Broadcast Media) • Radio • Internet

  30. Media Costs • Newspaper • Classified Ad: Advertise everything from services performed to houses for sale to job openings. • Display Ad: Involve creative illustration of the product being advertised.

  31. Media Costs • Newspaper • Run-of-Paper Rate: Allows the newspaper to decide where to run the ad in the paper. • Open Rate: Rate charged to businesses that advertise infrequently. • Contract Rate: Discounted rate offered to business that advertise more frequently and for a specified period of time.

  32. Media Costs • Magazine • Bleed: Ads are printed to the very edge of the page, leaving no white border. Generally costs 15 to 20 percent extra. • Black-and-White Rates: Lowest rates offered and the ads are in black and white. • Color Rates: Rates increase for each color added. • Full-Color: The most expensive rate and all four print colors are used.

  33. Media Costs • Magazine • Premium Position: Rates determined as to where the ad is placed in the magazine. • Frequency Discounts: Offered to advertisers who run the same ad several times during the year. • Commission: A percentage of sales given by the magazine to the advertising agency for placing the ad for the advertiser. • Cash Discounts: Offered to businesses for paying the bill earlier than its due date.

  34. Media Costs • Radio • Network Radio Advertising: Broadcast from a studio to all affiliated radio stations. • National Spot Radio Advertising: Used by national firms to advertise on a local station-by-station basis. • Local Radio Advertising: Used by local business for its target market. • Television • Vary with time of day. The most expensive is prime time 7 to 11 P.M.

  35. Media Costs • CPM • Cost Per Thousand • Cost to expose 1000 readers to the ad. CPM = cost of ad X 1000 Circulation

  36. Media Costs • Facebook • Twitter • LinkedIn • All use CPM rates on clicks, pass-through rates, likes, comments, retweets, etc.

  37. Essential Question 6 Promotion • What are the components of advertisements?

  38. Advertisement Components • Border: Separates the ad from the surrounding type • Heading: The key part of the sales message, may also contain subheads that either clarify or amplify the thought in the headline • Illustrations: Most effective way to draw the reader’s attention, illustrations that takes up 50 percent or more of the ad space increases readership by as much as 37 percent

  39. Advertisement Components • Price: Price is presented in several ways: • As part of the heading • The core the ad is built around • Preceding the copy • In the text space. • White space: Use as much as possible to minimize distractions and draw attention to what matters most • Does not have to be white – just absent of illustrations and text.

  40. Advertisement Components • Body copy: Expands benefits offered in the headline and should be written as though you were making friendly, personal conversation • Signature: Is often a company logo or logotype and should not overpower other important aspects of the advertisement

  41. Advertisement Components • The one second test: A way of determining whether a reader can tell at a glance what the advertiser is selling • Color: Achieve contrast in layout by effective use of different size type, bold type and color • Creativity: Simplicity, focal point and sequence in mind, will make the ad more visually appealing

  42. Headline Body copy Visual Company’s logo (Signature)

  43. Essential Question 7 Promotion • What are the various public relations activities?

  44. Public Relations • Public Relations: The establishment and maintenance of a good image for the company, its products and services. • Types of Public Relations • News Releases: An announcement sent by a business or organization to media outlets • Feature Articles • Photos • Press Conference

  45. Public Relations • Types of Public Relations • Publicity:Involves bringing news or newsworthy information to the public’s attention • Builds a business’ image. • Publicity is free. • Not much control over the message being sent to the public.

  46. Essential Question 8 Promotion • What are the differences between internal and external audiences for public relations activities?

  47. Internal Public Relations • Internal public relations activities are activities designed to keep groups within a company informed about various activities in order to maintain a good image for the company, its products and services. • Internal audiences may include: • Staff / Employees • Top Management • Board of Directors

  48. External Public Relations • External public relations activities are activities designed to keep groups outside a company informed about various activities in order to maintain a good image for the company, its products and services. • External audiences may include: • General Public / Customers • Partner Organizations • Donors / Funders

  49. Essential Question 9 Promotion • What is the nature of a promotional plan?

  50. Promotional Plan • Contents of the Promotional Plan • Objectives: Have a clear starting position; awareness of opinions, behavior and knowledge of the target audience; and available time and resources. • Market Targets: Decide who exactly is to be the audience. Targeting the promotional activities and communications message to a specific audience guarantees a higher rate of success or return on investment.

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