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Section 17.1 The Promotional Mix Marketing Essentials n Chapter 17 Promotional Concepts and Strategies Section 17.1 The Promotional Mix

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 The role of promotion in marketing What You'll Learn The role of promotion in marketing The concept of promotional mix The characteristics of personal selling and advertising The nature and scope of publicity

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Why It's Important Since businesses must continually promote their organizations, products, and policies to gain customer acceptance, you will need to learn successful promotional strategies.

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 promotion promotional mix Key Terms promotion promotional mix product promotion institutional promotion advertising sales promotion public relations publicity push policy pull policy

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 The Concept of the Promotional Mix Promotion is any form of communication a business or organization uses to inform, persuade, or remind people about its products. Promotional mix is a combination of the different types of promotion. A business decides on the promotional mix that will be most effective in persuading potential customers to purchase its products. Slide 1 of 2

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 The Concept of the Promotional Mix A business uses product promotion to convince potential customers to buy its products instead of buying from a competitor. Institutional promotion is used by businesses to create a favorable image for themselves, as opposed to promoting specific products or services. Slide 2 of 2

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Types of Promotion There are four basic types of promotion: personal selling advertising sales promotion public relations Slide 1 of 4

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Types of Promotion Personal Selling is one of the largest forms of promotion. It is designed to complete a sale once a customer is attracted to a business. Advertising is any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor. American businesses spend about $200 billion each year on advertising. Slide 2 of 4

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Types of Promotion Sales Promotion is everything besides personal selling, advertising, and public relations that is used to stimulate consumer purchasing and sales effectiveness. Public Relations refers to any activity designed to create a favorable image of a business, its products, or its policies. Slide 3 of 4

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Types of Promotion Publicity is a specific kind of public relations that involves placing positive newsworthy information about a business in the media. Publicity is much cheaper than advertising, and a mention on the news is more likely to be regarded as objective. On the other hand, companies cannot control negative publicity. Slide4 of 4

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Coordination of the Promotional Mix Most businesses use more than one type of promotion to achieve their promotional goals. Each type of promotion is designed to complement one another, and all must be coordinated.

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 Promotional Budget In large companies, the marketing department establishes a promotion budget, allocates resources, coordinates the campaign, and determines the right promotional mix for the company. In smaller businesses, these responsibilities often rest with the owner-operator, are divided among employees, or contracted to outside agencies.

The Promotional Mix SECTION 17.1 The Push-Pull Concept A push policy is used to convince a retailer to stock the products being promoted, pushing the product to the retailer. A push strategy relies heavily on personal selling and promotion at trade shows. A pull policy is designed to create consumer interest, pulling consumers to the product.

Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts ASSESSMENT 17.1 Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts 1. What is promotion? 2. Describe the concept of promotional mix. 3. What is the difference between product and institutional promotion? 4. Why is personal selling the most expensive form of promotion? 5. What is the difference between publicity and advertising?

ASSESSMENT Thinking Critically 17.1 Some people think that advertising is a waste of money that needlessly raises the prices of goods and services. What do you think? Is the money spent on advertising justified? Provide an argument to support your position.

Graphic Organizer 17.1 Elements of the Promotional Mix Personal Selling Advertising Sales Promotion Public Relations

Marketing Essentials End of Section 17.1