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2. Learning Objectives. Learn about major components of the advertising plan.Understand the importance of setting objectives.Discuss the success factors of introductory advertising and the relationship between advertising and sales.Discuss various budgeting methods used in advertising.. 3. The A
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1. 1 Chapter 7
Advertising Planning and Strategy
2. 2 Learning Objectives Learn about major components of the advertising plan.
Understand the importance of setting objectives.
Discuss the success factors of introductory advertising and the relationship between advertising and sales.
Discuss various budgeting methods used in advertising.
3. 3 The Advertising Planning Cycle
4. 4
5. 5 The Advertising Plan
6. 6 Understanding of Comm. Process A typical communication process model
A model of persuasion process
Ad exposure
Different functions of advertising messages
Brand attitude
Purchase behavior
7. 7 Developing an Advertising Plan Advertising objectives and target market selection
Creative plan: Message strategy and tactics
Media plan: media strategy and tactics
Evaluation (research)
==> IMC approach: identify roles of various forms of IMC and repeat the process.
8. 8 Typical Advertising or Campaign Plan Outline (Tab. 7.1) Introduction
Executive Summary or Overview is provided.
Situation Analysis
Advertising Problems
Advertising Opportunities
Key Strategy Decisions
Advertising Objectives
Target Audience
Competitive Product Advantage
Product Image and Personality
Product Position
9. 9 Typical Advertising or Campaign Plan Outline (Tab. 7.1) The Creative Plan
The Media Plan
The Communication Plan
Sales promotion
Public relations
Direct marketing
Personal selling
Sponsorships, merchandising, packaging, etc.
Implementation and Evaluation
Evaluation
Budget
10. 10 Situation Analysis Opportunity analysis: to spot and capitalize on favorable demand trends
examples of such trends
Competitive analysis: to achieve and maintain a “competitive advantage”
examples of competitive advantages
Target market selection
examples of target marketing
==> Marketing plan (4Ps)
11. 11 Creative Platform & Message Strategy Creative platform is a document that outlines the message strategy decisions for an individual ad.
Creative platforms combine the basic advertising decisions – problems, objectives, and target markets – with the critical elements of the sales message strategy – main idea and details about how the idea will be executed.
12. 12 Selling Premises
13. 13 Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising Results (1962, 1995, S. Dutka) The 6M approach
Merchandise: important benefits to sell
Markets: who to reach
Motives: why people buy or fail to buy
Media: how to reach
Measurements: how to evaluate (time and change)
Messages: key ideas to convey to move
14. 14 Setting Objectives Why set objectives?:
-- Planning and decision making
-- Communication
-- Measurement and evaluation
Sales vs. Communication objectives
-- Problems with sales objectives
When sales objectives are appropriate
-- Challenges with communication objectives
15. 15 What is Good Objectives?
16. 16 Setting Objectives Using the Communications Effects Pyramid Product: Backstage Shampoo
Time period: Six months
Objective 1: Create awareness among 90 percent of target audience. Using repetitive advertising in newspapers, magazines, TV and radio programs. Simple message.
Objective 2: Create interest in the brand among 70 percent of target audience. Communicate information about the features and benefits of the brand-I.e., that it contains no soap and improves the texture of the hair
17. 17 Setting objectives using the communications effects pyramid Objective 3: Create positive feelings about the brand among 40 percent and preference among 25 percent of the target audience. Create favorable attitudes by conveying information, promotions, sampling, etc.
Objective 4: Obtain trial among 20 percent of the target audience. Use sampling and cents-off coupons along with advertising and promotions
Objective 5: Develop and maintain regular use of Backstage Shampoo among 5 percent of the target audience. Use continued reinforcement advertising, fewer coupons and promotions
18. 18 Factors Related to Success of Advertising for New Products 1.Communicating that something is different about the product. Successful introductory commercials communicated some point of difference for the new product
2.Positioning the brand difference in relation to the product category. Successful commercials positioned their brand’s difference within a specific product category. For example, a new breakfast product was positioned as the “Crispiest cereal”or a new beverage as the “smoothest soft drink.”
19. 19 Factors Related to Success of Advertising for New Products 3.Communicating that the product difference is beneficial to consumers. Nearly all of the successful commercials linked a benefit directly to the new product’s difference.
4.Supporting the idea that something about the product is different and/or beneficial to consumers. All the successful commercials communicated support for the product’s difference claim or its relevance to consumers. Support took the form of demonstrations of performance, information supporting a uniqueness claim, endorsements, or testimonials.
20. 20 Several Ways to Increase Sales (what mktg.comm. can do to help?) New customers from other brands
New customers from other categories
Increasing share of requirements (SOR)
Increasing brand loyalty and reducing attrition and price elasticity
Increasing usage
21. 21 McDonald’s Advertising Response Function
22. 22 Relationship of Adv. to Sales & Profits In consumer goods marketing, increases in market share are closely related to increases in the marketing budget.
There are minimum levels below which advertising expenditures have no effect on sales.
Sales normally increase with additional advertising. At some point, however, the rate of return declines.
There will be some sales even with no advertising.
Sales response to advertising may build over time, but the durability of advertising is brief, so a consistent investment is important.
Culture and competition impose saturation limits above which no amount or advertising can increase sales.
23. 23 Advertising Budgeting Methods Objectives-and-tasks method
Percentage-of-sales method
Competitive parity method
All-you-can-afford
Arbitrary allocation
Quantitative or experimental model
24. 24 The Advertising Budgeting Methods
25. 25 The Advertising Budgeting Methods
26. 26 Top-10 Beer Brands’ SOMs and SOVs (1997)
27. 27 Review Learn about major components of the advertising plan.
Understand the importance of setting objectives.
Discuss the success factors of introductory advertising and the relationship between advertising and sales.
Discuss various budgeting methods used in advertising.