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Frost™ Brand Media Objectives

Frost™ Brand Media Objectives: What do we want to achieve by using media? Target Audience(s) Geography Seasonality/Timing Reach/Frequency Other

Frost™ Brand Media Objectives: What. Not How. Quantitative benchmarks where possible. Rationale: Justify every objective with specific reasons. NEVER specify media choices (that’s what media strategies are for).

Frost™ Brand Target Audience Objective(s)

Target Audience Objective (Primary) Direct advertising toward female homemakers age 25-54, with children, and living in urban areas. Rationale: - MRI indicates heaviest concentration of users in this group (66.4% of users are 25-54). - Distribution is best in metro areas of 200,000+ population.

MRI Usage Data

Target Audience Objective (Secondary) Direct advertising toward the food store trade, particularly food store managers and chain headquarters. Rationale: - Expand food store distribution in areas where it is below 70 percent. - Need continued strong communication with food store managers and chain headquarters.

Frost™ Brand Geographic Objective(s)

Geography Objective (National) Provide national coverage. Rationale: - Support national distribution and sales (sales goal is a 10% increase next year). - Hold present users and expand market by attracting new users.

Geography Objective (Spot) Provide heavy-up coverage in regions of above-average sales and distribution [East Central (BDI 120 / ACV 81) & Pacific (BDI 110 / ACV 75)*]. Rationale: - Hold present users (High BDI). - Attract new users (High ACV). - Consolidate sales position in the East Central territory to minimize competitive threats. *West Central (BDI 102 /ACV 72) might be included if funds are available.

Frost™ Brand Scheduling/Timing Objective(s)

Scheduling Objective Provide year-long continuity if possible, with seasonal heavy-up Nov.-Apr. Rationale: - Continuity is desirable to achieve sales goal. - Nov.-Apr. is peak selling season. - Nov. & Jan. sales promotions.

Frost™ Brand Reach/Frequency Objective(s)

Reach / Frequency Objective Maximize* reach nationally with emphasis on additional frequency* in heavy-up areas, particularly the East Central. Rationale: - National reach to provide broad coverage, support national distribution and sales, hold present users, and attract new users. - Frequency to support regions of above-average sales and distribution and to meet competitive threats (East Central). *NOTE: Data are not adequate to establish specific reach/frequency goals.

Frost™ Brand Creative Objective(s)

Creative Implications Select media that permit visualization and simple product demonstration. Rationale: - Support primary appeals of copy platform.

Frost™ Brand Promotion Objective(s)

Sales Promotion Objective Provide media support for two sales promotion efforts. Rationale: - January (sweepstakes promotion) - November (national couponing effort) - Working media budget of $6,500,000 includes promotion support.

Frost™ Brand Merchandisability Objective(s)

Merchandisability Objective To the extent possible, without jeopardizing the overall plan, select media that are merchandisable to the food store trade. Rationale: - Company does not maintain its own sales force; it must rely on brokers and wholesalers to sell and service the food store trade. - Expand food store distribution in areas where it is below 70 percent. - Need continued strong communication with food store managers and chain headquarters.

Frost™ Brand Budget Objective(s)

Budget Objective Accomplish the preceeding media objectives within a working media budget of $6,500,000. Rationale: Client has established budget to cover media costs, including promotion support. Client has established budget to cover media costs, including promotion support.