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Section 19.1 Advertising Media Marketing Essentials n Chapter 19 Advertising Section 19.1 Advertising Media

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 The concept and purpose of advertising What You'll Learn The concept and purpose of advertising Types of advertising media

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Why It's Important Since advertising is an important element of promotion, you will need to know about the different ways a business can use advertising media to promote its image and products.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 promotional advertising Key Terms promotional advertising institutional advertising media print media broadcast media online advertising banner specialty media

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Advertising and its Purpose Advertising is any paid form of nonpersonal promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor. Advertising is either promotional or institutional. Promotional advertising is designed to increase sales. It introduces new products and businesses, encourages an interest in products, and explains products and service features. Slide 1 of 2

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Advertising and its Purpose Institutional advertising attempts to create a favorable impression and goodwill for a business or an organization by providing positive information about a business. Slide 2 of 2

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Advertising Drawbacks While there are advantages to advertising, it does have its drawbacks. Advertising can: fail to focus on individual needs be expensive be wasteful when it is seen by people who are not potential customers lack depth

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Types of Media Media are the agencies, means, or instruments used to convey advertising messages to the public. The three general categories of advertising media are: print broadcast specialty

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Media Advertising Expenditures U.S. Advertising Expenditures Advertising is a multibillion-dollar business. Given the figures shown in the pie chart, calculate the total spent on advertising among all types of media. Why do you think television and newspapers bring in the most advertising expenditures?

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Print Media Print media is written advertising, included in everything from newspapers and magazines to direct mail, signs, and billboards. These are among the oldest and most effective forms of advertising.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Newspaper Advertising Newspapers—daily or weekly, local, regional, or national—are the main form of print media for many businesses. Advantages: Newspapers have large readership and a high level of reader involvement. Disadvantages: Circulation can be wasted, advertising life is short, and ads are less appealing in black and white.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Magazine Advertising Both consumer and trade magazines generate a high level of reader involvement. Magazines can target specific regional areas or interest groups. Advantages: Targeted audience, longer life span, more likely to be remembered, better print quality, variety of formats. Disadvantages: Less mass appeal within a geographic area, more expensive, not very timely.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Direct-Mail Advertising Direct-mail advertising is sent by businesses directly through the mail to prospective customers. Types of direct-mail advertising include newsletters, catalogs, coupons, samplers, price lists, and others. Advantages: Highly selective distribution, variety of sizes and formats, catalogs and coupons can actually make a sale. Disadvantages: Low response rate, high costs.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Directory Advertising Telephone directories are the best known directories. They are divided into the White Pages (free alphabetical listings) and the Yellow Pages (paid categorical listings and free alphabetical listings for businesses). Advantages: Relatively inexpensive, used by all demographic groups, long life span. Disadvantages: Not timely.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Outdoor Advertising Outdoor signs are better known as billboards. Advantages: Broad exposure, highly visible, some can be changed quickly. Disadvantages: Use is restricted in some areas, limited viewing time, unknown audience.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Transit Advertising Transit advertising includes printed posters found inside business and commuter trains, exterior posters on taxis and buses, and station posters located near or in subways and in railroad, bus, and airline terminals Advantages: Reaches a wide and captive audience and is a relatively economical media. Disadvantages: Unavailable in some areas, restricted to transit routes.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Broadcast Media Broadcast media include radio and television. The average person will spend nearly ten years watching television and almost six years listening to the radio over a lifetime. People are more likely to believe information they get from television than from print media.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Television Advertising Television is the ultimate advertising medium for many businesses because it can communicate a message with sound, action, and color. Advantages: Can be directed at a specific audience, is timely, takes advantage of holidays and special events. Disadvantages: Highest production costs, high cost for time, audience is not assured.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Radio Advertising It is estimated that radio reaches 96 percent of all people age 12 and over in a given week. Advantages: "Drive times" can provide concentrated audience, specific audiences can be targeted, is flexible, and mobile. Disadvantages: Short life span, stations often must compete for audience, listeners can be easily distracted.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Online Advertising Online advertising involves placing advertising messages on the Internet. A banner ad is an ad on a Web page that is hyperlinked to the advertiser’s Web page. Advantages: Ability to incorporate animation and sound, effectiveness easily measured. Disadvantages: Low response rates.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Specialty Media Specialty media are relatively inexpensive, useful items with an advertiser's name printed on them. Successful specialty media include bottle openers, calendars, magnets, pens and pencils, memo pads, and key chains.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Other Advertising Media Businesses are constantly creating innovative means of transmitting their messages to potential customers. Examples include sports arena billboards, ads in movie theaters and home video rentals, ads placed on hot air balloons and blimps, skywriting, and airplanes pulling advertising banners.

Advertising Media SECTION 19.1 Selection of Promotional Media To determine the type of promotional media to use, advertisers need to address three basic questions: Does the medium have the ability to present the product and the appropriate business image? Does the medium have the ability to target the desired customers? Does the medium have the ability to obtain the desired response rate?

Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts ASSESSMENT 19.1 Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts 1. What is advertising? 2. What is the main purpose of advertising? 3. List the six different types of print media. 4. What are two forms of broadcast advertising? 5. What is online advertising?

ASSESSMENT Thinking Critically 19.1 If response rates are very low with online advertising, why do some advertisers continue to use it?

Steps to a Coordinated Advertising Campaign 19.1 Graphic Organizer Steps to a Coordinated Advertising Campaign Evaluate Results Coordinate Promotional Elements Create the Messages Make Media Decisions Establish the Budget Establish Objectives Conduct Marketing Research

Marketing Essentials End of Section 19.1