Understanding Audiences

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Understanding Audiences

Understanding Audiences Critical for a Strategic Communicator to understand the audience: Identify the audience and their media environment Craft message to fit the audience / aperture Select and cost media to target the audience Starting point: Market research data: E.g., Simmons, MRI

The Marketing Comm Environment Clutter Competition Budget limitations

Audience Characteristics Factors that shape message reception Divided attention Attention span Processing limitations Selective exposure Scorn and skepticism

Advertising Pyramid Action Desire Conviction Comprehension Awareness

The First Step Breaking through Keys to getting exposure: Needs Understanding audience media use Understanding audience needs Needs Different motivations Different gratifications sought

Involvement: A Key Audience Factor Involvement shapes persuasion process Types of involvement: Product High vs. low involvement products Consumer High vs. low involvement consumers Cognitive vs. affective involvement Cognitive: thinking Affective: feeling

Product Involvement Grid Affective involvement (feel) Low High • Car College • High Engagement ring • • Video camera Cognitive involvement (Think) • Motor oil Greeting card • • Laundry detergent Low Flowers • • Paper towels

Individual Factors Demographics Geographics Psychographics Buying Behavior Used for segmentation and target marketing

Demographics Age Gender Family status Education Occupation Income Race/ethnicity

Geographics Region City size Population density Population growth

Psychographics Needs Attitudes Personality (self-concept) Lifestyles

Buying Behavior Category and Brand consumption Volume of consumption Breakfast Cereal vs. Frosted Flakes Volume of consumption Heavy, Medium, or Light Heavy consumers often drive marketing

VALS 2 Typology

Example VAL2: Innovators Characteristics: Successful, sophisticated, take-charge people with high self-esteem—leaders and trend-setters Motivations: ideals, achievement and self-expression Products: cultivated tastes, upscale, niche products & services Image: An expression of taste, independence and personality rather than status/power

Example VAL2: Strivers Characteristics: Motivations: Products: Image: Trendy, fun-loving, job rather than career due to lack of skills, shopping as a social activity and opportunity to make statement, impulsive consumers Motivations: Achievement, opinions/approval of others Products: They favor stylish products that emulate the purchases of people with greater material wealth Image: Money defines success as they don't have enough of it to meet their desires

Example VAL2: Experiencers Characteristics: Young, enthusiastic, impulsive consumers Value the new, offbeat and risky Motivations: Self-expression, Excitement through experience Products: Exercise, sports, outdoor recreation, fashion, entertainment and socializing Image: Emphasis on looking good and having "cool" stuff.

Profiles Generating a deeper sense of the target audience in terms of their daily life Painting a vivid picture of the target Name them and provide “a portrait.”

I’m a Mac…

Media Mapping

Exercise Who is the target audience(s) for Light Beer/Low Calorie Domestic Beer? Demographics Geographics Psychographics Buying Behavior Media Usage VALS Category