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Promotion

Promotion. Chapter 17. Sec. 17.2 – Types of Promotion. What you’ll learn. The characteristics of sales promotion The concept of trade promotions The different kinds of consumer sales promotions. Promotion. Sales Promotion.

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Promotion

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  1. Promotion Chapter 17

  2. Sec. 17.2 – Types of Promotion What you’ll learn • The characteristics of sales promotion • The concept of trade promotions • The different kinds of consumer sales promotions

  3. Promotion Sales Promotion • Any form of communication a business or organization uses to inform, persuade, or remind people about its products Incentives that encourage customers to buy products or services

  4. Trade Promotions – Designed to gain manufacturers’, wholesalers’, and retailers’ support for a product

  5. Types of Trade Promotions • Promotional Allowances – a cash payment or discounts given by manufacturers to wholesalers or retailers for performing activities to encourage sales.

  6. Types of Trade Promotions • Cooperative Advertising – A manufacturer supports the retailer by helping to pay for the cost of advertising its product locally.

  7. Types of Trade Promotions • Slotting Allowances – a cash premium paid for placing a product on a retailer’s shelves

  8. Types of Trade Promotions • Sales Force Promotions – awards given to managers and employees who successfully meet or exceed a sales quota.

  9. Types of Trade Promotions • Trade Shows and Conventions The Consumer Electronics Show is held annually in Las Vegas. Check it out by clicking on the image.

  10. Consumer Sales Promotions – designed to encourage customers to buy a product

  11. Types of Consumer Promotion • Coupons – certificates that entitle customers to cash discounts on goods or services.

  12. Types of Consumer Promotion • Premiums – low-cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free – Should: • be low-cost • provide added value • negate the target audience’s price issue • effectively differentiate the product from the competition • create an immediate need to buy

  13. Types of Premiums • Factory packs (in-packs) – free gifts placed in product packages

  14. Types of Premiums • Traffic builders – pen, calendar, key-chain given free for visiting or attending event

  15. Types of Premiums • Coupon plans – ongoing program offering a premium in exchange for labels, coupons or other tokens from one or more purchases.

  16. Incentives – generally higher-priced products earned and given through contests, sweepstakes, and rebates • Contests – activities that require demonstration of a skill • Sweepstakes – game of chance

  17. Incentives • Rebates – discounts offered to customers who purchase

  18. Product Samples • Free, trial-size sample • Distributed through mail, door-to-door, or at a retail or trade show • Especially important with new products

  19. Sponsorship • The sponsoring company pays a fee for the right to promote itself and its products or services at or on a set location • May negotiate the right to use logos and names on retail products

  20. Promotional Tie-In • Involves arrangements between one or more retailers or manufacturers. Ex: McDonald’s and Fisher-Price Toys

  21. Product Placement • Featuring a product at a special event, on television, or in the movies Click on the “Pieces Icon” to learn about the history of product placement.

  22. Loyalty Marketing Programs • Frequent buyer programs • Reward customers for making multiple purchases

  23. Point-of-Purchase Displays • Placed in high-traffic areas and promote impulse purchases.

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