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Advanced Marketing What are we doing? All Things Promotion Integrated Marketing Mix Promotional Activity

Introduction Promotion - Function of informing, persuading, and influencing the consumer’s purchase decision Marketing communications - Messages that deal with buyer-seller relationships Integrated marketing communications (IMC) - Coordination of all promotional activities to produce a unified, customer- focused promotional message

Integrated Marketing Communications What was taught in Marketing Personal Selling, Advertising, PR/Publicity, Direct Mail, Sales Promotion

Importance of Teamwork Teamwork involves both in-house resources and outside vendors IMC challenges the traditional role of the outside advertising agency The Internet allows companies to gather information faster and organize it easily Direct sampling is a frequently used method to obtain customer opinions

The Communication Process Sender - Source of the message communicated to the receiver Message - Communication of information, advice, or a request by the sender to the receiver

The Communication Process Sender Encoding Channel Noise Message Barrier Feedback Channel Decoding Receiver

The Communication Process Mrs.Morris I need students to know that they cannot bully each other. Squealing sound from PA system. Air, face to face “Bullying is unacceptable behavior. You will be punished for bullying.” Being in athletics and not hearing announcements. Billy asks if tripping someone counts as bullying. P.A. System Students at NBHS I wonder if that includes tripping someone for fun…

The Communication Process AIDA - Steps through which an individual reaches a purchase decision: attention, interest, desire, and action Encoding - Translating a message into understandable terms Decoding - Receiver’s interpretation of a message An effective message does three things Gains the receiver’s attention Achieves understanding by both sender and receiver Stimulates receiver’s needs and suggests appropriate methods of satisfying them

The Communication Process AIDA - Steps through which an individual reaches a purchase decision: attention, interest, desire, and action Encoding - Translating a message into understandable terms Decoding - Receiver’s interpretation of a message

The Communication Process Feedback - Receiver’s response to a message Noise - Interference at some stage in the communication process Channel - Medium through which a message is delivered

Elements of the Promotional Mix Promotional mix - Subset of the marketing mix in which marketers attempt to: Achieve the optimal blending of the elements of personal and nonpersonal selling to achieve promotional objectives

Personal Selling Interpersonal influence process involving a seller’s promotional presentation conducted on a person-to-person basis with the buyer Oldest form of promotion Currently, nearly 15 million people in the U.S. have careers in personal sales and related occupations

Nonpersonal Selling Advertising - Any paid, nonpersonal communication about a business good Product placement - Marketer pays a motion picture owner a fee to display his or her product prominently in the film or show

Nonpersonal Selling Sales promotion - Marketing activities that stimulate consumer purchasing and dealer effectiveness Does not include personal selling, advertising, guerrilla marketing, and public relations Trade promotion - Sales promotion geared to marketing intermediaries

Nonpersonal Selling Direct marketing - Use of direct communication to a consumer or business recipient designed to generate a response in the form of: An order Lead generation Traffic generation

Nonpersonal Selling Public relations - Firm’s communications and relationships with its various publics Publicity - Nonpersonal stimulation of demand for a good by unpaid placement of significant news

Sponsorships Relationship in which an organization provides funds to an event in exchange for a direct association with that event Sponsor purchases: Access to the event’s audience The image associated with the activity

How Sponsorship Differs from Advertising Cost-effectiveness Sponsor’s degree of control versus that of advertising Nature of the message

Types of Advertising Product advertising - Nonpersonal selling of a particular good or service Institutional advertising - Promotion of a concept, an idea, a philosophy, or the goodwill of an industry, company, organization, person, geographic location, or government agency