. C h a p t e r 1 6 Integrated Marketing Communications and International Advertising Modular: Afjal Hossain Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing.

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. C h a p t e r 1 6 Integrated Marketing Communications and International Advertising Modular: Afjal Hossain Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing PSTU McGraw-Hill/Irwin International Marketing, 13/e

Global Perspective Barbie Versus Mulan Integrated marketing communications (IMC) – Advertising – Sales promotions – Trade shows – Personal selling – Direct selling – Public relations Objective: the successful sale of a product or service

Sales Promotions in International Markets Sales promotions – Marketing activities that stimulate consumer purchases and improve retailer or middlemen effectiveness and cooperation – Short-term efforts directed to the consumer or retailer to achieve specific objectives In markets with media limitations the percentage of the promotional budget allocated to sales promotions may have to be increased Product sampling

International Public Relations Bridgestone/Firestone Tires safety recall Global workplace standards Building an international profile Corporate sponsorships The role of public relations (PR) is creating good relationships with the popular press and other media to help companies communicate messages to customers, the general public, and governmental regulators.

International Advertising 1.Perform marketing research. 2.Specify the goals of the communication. 3.Develop the most effective message(s) for the market segments selected. 4.Select effective media. 5.Compose and secure a budget. 6.Execute the campaign. 7.Evaluate the campaign relative to the goals specified.

Top 20 Global Advertisers ($ millions) Insert Exhibit 16.1

Advertising Strategy and Goals Marketing problems require careful marketing research and thoughtful and creative advertising campaigns in country, regional, and global markets, respectively. Increased need for more sophisticated advertising strategies. Balance between standardization of advertising themes and customization. Consumer cultures

Product Attributes and Benefit Segmentation Different cultures usually agree on the benefit of the primary function of a product Other features and psychological attributes of the item can have significant differences – Cameras – Yogurt – Almonds Blue Diamond – assumes that no two markets will react the same, that each has its own set of differences, and that each will require a different marketing approach and strategy

Regional Segmentation Pan-European communications media highlighting need for more standardized promotional efforts Costs savings with a common theme in uniform promotional packaging and design Legal restrictions slowly being eliminated

Global Advertising and the Communications Process If not properly considered, the different cultural contexts can increase the probability of misunderstandings Effective communication demands the existence of a “psychological overlap” between the sender and the receiver It can never be assumed that “if it sells well in one country, it will sell in another”

The International Communications Process Insert Exhibit 16.4

Legal Constraints Laws that control comparative advertising vary from country to country in Europe. Comparative advertising Advertising of specific products Control of advertising on television Accessibility to broadcast media Limitations on length and number of commercials Internet services Special taxes that apply to advertising

Linguistic Limitations Language is one of the major barriers to effective communication through advertising Translation challenges Low literacy in many countries Multiple languages within a country

Cultural Diversity Knowledge of cultural diversity must encompass the total advertising project Existing perceptions based on tradition and heritages are often hard to overcome Subcultures Changing traditions

Media Limitations and Production and Cost Limitations Media limitations may diminish the role of advertising in the promotional program Examples of production limitations: – Poor-quality printing – Lack of high-grade paper Low-cost reproduction in small markets poses a problem in many countries

Media Planning and Analysis – Tactical Considerations Availability Cost Coverage Lack of market data Newspapers Magazines

Media Planning and Analysis – Tactical Considerations (continued) Radio and television Satellite and cable TV Direct mail The Internet Other media

Campaign Execution and Advertising Agencies Managed by advertising agencies – Local domestic agency – Company-owned agency – Multinational agency with local branches Compensation – Commonly 15 percent throughout the world – Some companies moving to reward-by-results

International Control of Advertising: Broader Issues Consumer criticism Deceptive advertising Decency and blatant use of sex Self-regulation Government regulations