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1 ADVERTISING & PROMOTION

2 UNIT OBJECTIVES  Objectives:  Understand the difference between advertising and promotion  Understand the various components of advertising and promotion  Understand the value of advertising and promotion

3 WHAT IS ADVERTISING?  Paid public announcement to persuade you to buy an item or service.

4 NEWSPAPER: LOCAL NEWSPAPERS TARGET A PRECISE GEOGRAPHIC AREA Pros:  Newspapers are produced and delivered every day  Low cost in comparison to other media options Cons:  Consumers discard the paper after reading, Creative limits due to black/white publication

5 MAGAZINES: TARGET CONSUMER INTEREST (SPORTS, FASHION, HOBBIES) Pros:  Target a specific segment  Creative flexibility  Longer life than a newspaper Cons:  Costly  Requires lead time of 2-3 months

6 RADIO: Pros:  Low cost in comparison to TV & Magazine  Reach consumers in their car, at work and at home Cons:  Listeners do not always listen to background noise  Change stations

7 TELEVISION: BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Pros:  Targeted to specific markets  Repeat frequently  Creative freedom Cons:  COST!!!  Commercials are brief, repetition is necessary  Remote control Super Bowl Ads

8 YELLOW PAGES: CONSUMERS ARE READY TO PURCHASE WHEN THE LOOK UP YOUR NUMBER.

9 ONLINE  Banner Ads www.ESPN.comwww.ESPN.com  Personal Emails  Company/Team Websites  www.nfl.com www.nfl.com  Excellent advertising medium to reach teens

10 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING:  Signs on buildings  Billboards use color, lighting and special effects to create an image  Walls, benches and vehicles

11 POINT-OF-PURCHASE DISPLAYS:  Signs, banners, display racks in stores close to the product being sold.  Effective POP displays are located in high traffic areas.  Window displays are effective POP advertising

12 SPONSORSHIP:  Event sponsorship - a business helps fund an event in exchange for displaying a brand name, logo or advertising message at the event.

13 SALES PROMOTIONS – USE OF INCENTIVES TO INCREASE THE BRAND VALUE FOR CONSUMERS.  Sales promotions cause immediate purchases, rather than a long-term change of behavior

14 METHODS OF SALES PROMOTIONS:  Coupons – a reduction in price for a buyer  Causes a consumer to change brand loyalties or buy the product again  Flexibility  Premiums – Items that are free or cost less with the purchase of another item.  Ex: Cereal & toy

15 SALES PROMOTIONS  Contests: When consumers use a skill to compete for a prize.  Sweepstakes: Winners are determined by chance  McDonalds & Monopoly

16 SALES PROMOTIONS  Sampling: Small samples of food purchases intended to persuade consumers to buy the product  Rebates: Money-back offer from the manufacturer to consumer.  Technological products

17 SALES PROMOTIONS  Frequency: Regular buyers are rewarded with special deals or offers  Ex: Incentive cards  Season Ticket Holders

18 DIRECT MARKETING: INTERACTIVE METHOD OF MARKETING DESIGNED TO GENERATE A MEASURABLE RESPONSE OR TRANSACTION.  Direct Mail (coupons/samples)  Telemarketing  Magazine/Newspaper Inserts  Flyers


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