Marketing Mix – Promotion

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Marketing Mix – Promotion GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Starting a Business Marketing Mix – Promotion

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Learning Outcomes Describe and explain methods of promotion (advertising, sales promotion, sponsorship and public relations) Evaluate each method of promotion Explain how social media can be used to promote business activity Identify and justify the most appropriate methods of promotion in particular circumstances Demonstrate knowledge of the following legal constraints on promotion (Trade Descriptions Act, 1968, ASA and Ofcom) Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Promotion Promotion is all about communication. A business needs to let customers know about the product/service they have to offer. Promotion can also be used to persuade customers that the product/service you offer is better than your competitors Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Promotion Spend 10 minutes on this activity Think of methods a business may use to promote their products/services Would a small business use the same promotional methods as a large business? Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Methods of Promotion – Advertising Advertising – There are two main types of advertising: (a) Informative Advertising This informs and educates potential customers about the product/service. (b) Persuasive Advertising Tries to use emotions to influence/persuade customers to purchase your product/service. Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Methods of Promotion – Advertising Examples of Advertising: TV (national and local) Radio (national and local) Bill boards/posters Cinema Newspapers/Magazines Internet ACTIVITY: (20 minutes) List all the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of advertising Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Methods of Promotion – Sales Promotion Sales Promotions – Sales promotions can be divided into many different parts for example: (a) Coupons and Loyalty Cards (to encourage repeat purchases) Competitions (used to boost sales as customers are entered in to win a prize) (c) Product Endorsements (from e.g. a celebrity) Free Offers Merchandising Price reductions/discounts Loss leaders Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Methods of Promotion – Sponsorship Sponsorship is particularly popular with large businesses A business will sponsor an event, team or individual in order to build up brand awareness. ACTIVITY: (20 minutes) Can you find out the business(es) that sponsor: (a) Balmoral Show (b) Usain Bolt List the advantages and disadvantages of using sponsorship as a method of promotion Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Methods of Promotion – Public Relations Public relations (PR) is focused on creating positive publicity for a business. It is good for a business to have a good reputation. A business can gain good PR by e.g. winning awards, working with the press, organising charity events. Activity: (15 minutes) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of PR as a method of promotion Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Promotion – Social Media Activity: (20 minutes) In groups, discuss how social media can be used to promote business activity Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Legal Constraints on Promotion The Trade Descriptions Act, 1968 The work of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) The Office of Communications (Ofcom) Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Check List Learning Check – Do you know . . . The methods of promotion and their advantages and disadvantages? How social media can be used to promote business activity? How to identify and justify the most appropriate methods of promotion in particular circumstances? Some legal constraints on promotion? Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk