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Advertising & Promotion Research Dr. Close

Role of Research Defined as: “the planning, collecting, and analyzing information to improve marketing decisions.” A decision Support System (DSS) Keep isolated marketing managers in touch with markets. What’s hot? What’s not? DSS: Interactive, flexible, discovery-oriented & accessible Create customer profiles via database marketing Used to assist in determining market segments Plays a key role in helping creatives understand the audience Used to make go/no go ad decisions & when to pull ads Used to evaluate agency performance I will review research steps in general first Then I will cover developmental and copy testing (slightly different from traditional marketing research)

Internet Changes Collection Methods

Research Steps Identify the problems (or opportunity) Is the most difficult and important (Cingular wireless: product failures: cast about reasons: lack of image; $300 million BBDO) Book: often outside specialists must understand situation. Budget constraints an issue.

Step 2: Research Methods 2. Plan Research Design & Collect Data Quick and cost effective (eliminates need) Secondary data (Vans: law; skatepark) Information already collected and or published Study information already available End: decide if information is still needed If so, conduct a new, original (primary) research study Market research is what I do almost every day!

Research Methods, cont. Plan to gather data: surveys 2b. If primary data, have to collect data yourself Questioning: survey (Scales) Set of questions to collect information directly from subjects (open or closed ended) Self administer or in person (at events, malls) Problem: low response rates 10% is good, 36% diss) Problem (from low response): representative Online surveys (zoomerang.com.surveymonkey.com)

Marketing Research Process Plan to gather data: novel methods 2b. Depth interviews & Focus Groups Brainstorming session with 6 to 12 customers May involve projective techniques Allow consumers to project thoughts & feelings onto neutral stimuli May also use association tests Ask consumers to express thoughts or feelings after hearing a brand or seeing a logo

An Interesting Focus Group I like the Green Bottle- it speaks to me. It’s not easy being green. I think the bottle should be more yellow.

Research Methods, cont. Plan to gather data: experiments 2b. Data Experimenting Two similar groups Differ on one item of importance Hold all else constant Advantage: causation (Eckerd; 20 stores; POP; Atkins death) Disadvantage: naturalism (is it so fake?) LeSportsac vs K-Mart Look on the back of a prescription drug print ad….that is an experiment

Research Steps 3. Analyze the data (not just interesting) Run cross-tabs Hypothesis testing Association Measures Regression Analysis Structural Equation Models

Research Steps 4. Clean/Interpret data Solve with statistics Issues: Reliability: consistency (same result in repeated trials; scale for weight) Validity: measure what you intend to (accurate standardized tests Statistical software assists you

Make sure your data has: Reliability: The research method produces consistent findings over time Validity: The information generated is relevant to the research questions being investigated Trustworthiness: Usually applied to qualitative data; does the data seem to make sense? Meaningfulness: An assessment of limitations of the data

SPSS, SAS, Lisrel, Amos

Research Steps 6.Follow up 5. Prepare/Present Report or Manuscript Solve objectives clearly Search for the “better question” (ask about food quality in dining hall; everyone talks about price or location) Tailor to audience (executive or expert scholars 6.Follow up How could your improve? Was a decision made based on your study? Build a relationship

Account Planning versus Developmental Advertising Research Planning differs from traditional research in 3 ways: Account Planner Ad Researcher An account planner works with an account executive Research handled by the ad research department Researchers put in more prominent role Researchers involved when needed Emphasize qualitative & naturalistic research Emphasize quantitative research

And, Developmental Advertising & Promotion Research Methods May Differ from the Research Steps It is: Used to assist in determining market segments Plays a key role in helping creatives understand the audience Used to make go/no go ad decisions & when to pull ads Used to evaluate agency performance

Developmental Advertising Research gives: Idea Generation. An agency often invents new, meaningful ways of presenting a brand to a target audience Concept Testing seeks feedback designed to screen quality of new ideas or concepts Audience Definition. Once a target segment have been identified, planning proceeds with developing a meaningful message Audience Profiling. Creatives need to know as much as they can about the people to whom their ads will speak

Developmental Advertising Research Methods Besides the traditional research methods discussed, developmental ad methods include: Projective Techniques Association Tests Dialogue Balloons Story Construction Sentence & picture completion Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique (ZMET)

Developmental Advertising Research Methods (con’t) More methods include Field Work (A personal favorite in my event marketing research) Embedded consumption: Learn from the experiences of the consumer through direct observation Creative brief: outline of essential creative ideas (will focus on this in the creative unit)

Different from Copy Research Research on the actual ads Used to judge the ads against a standard Sometimes a source of agency conflict

Motives & Expectations in Copy Research Account team wants assurance that the ad does what it is supposed to Client wants to see how well an ad scores against average commercial of its type Creatives often don’t like message testing because it creates a report card & “artists” resent getting report cards from businesses Message-testing research can yield important data that management can use to determine the suitability of an ad

Check your Spelling. Twice.

Evaluative Criteria in Copy Research “Getting It” Do consumers understand the ad? Knowledge Tests of recall & recognition Attitude change Determine where a brand stands Feelings & emotions Physiological changes Changes in eye movements or respiration Behavioral intent Do people say they will buy the product Actual Behavior Did people buy the product?

What sort of “feelings & emotions” do you think research would uncover for this ad?

Copy Research Methods Communication Tests Resonance Tests Are consumers getting the message? Resonance Tests To what extent does the ad ring true? Thought Listings Determine the thoughts that occur during exposure Recall Tests How much does the viewer remember from the message?

Copy Research Methods (con’t) Recognition Tests Do people remember seeing an ad or sponsor? Attitude Change Studies Measure attitudes before & after exposure Frame by Frame tests Tracks emotional responses within an ad Physiological Tests Eye tracking, psychogalvanometer, voice response analysis

Copy Research Methods (con’t) Pilot Testing Split cable, split run, split list Direct Response Track consumer inquiries or direct responses Single Source Data Use UPC product codes to track behavior from the TV to the checkout counter

Another thought on testing No single method is perfect Researchers are employing more naturalistic methods to understand how people use media (& products)

Audience definition is an important part of the advertising/promotion research process. Any ideas on the audience for this ad?