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What Makes A Good Ad?
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Before you start… Know your audience Position your product
Create a Unique Selling Proposition Make copy and art work together
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Your Audience What do you need to know about them?
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Your Audience What do you need to know about them? Age Gender
Socio-economic status Likes, dislikes Needs, problems
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Know Your Brand and Product
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Know Your Brand Image The way your customer/buyer thinks about your product. For example,
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Know Your Product Personality Just like people, your product has psychological or lifestyle characteristics
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Nyquil’s Personality Comforting Safe Reliable
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Reebok Sidewalk Classic Personality
Cool Trend-setting Having an aura
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Know Your Product’s Benefits
Easy Fast Smooth Inexpensive Reliable Accurate Tasty Healthy Big Functional Small Colorful Money-saving Efficient Technologically Advanced
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Unique Selling Proposition
The one thing that sets your product apart from the competition.
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Perceived Unique Selling Proposition
Fun Cool Status Popular Green In the know One of a kind
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Art and Copy work together
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< Headline < Illustration < Copy < Logo < Tagline
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Public Relations What it is: sending your products/ information to the media to get covered. Great way to get your products seen by a large amount of people without spending money for advertising. Great way to control image and seen as an expert/ get people to buy your products because it’s endorsed by an outside expert (the media). Cons: still expensive to hire a pr agency ($4K per month and up) and results aren’t guaranteed.
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There Are Many Ways of Advertising
Print ads- in trade or consumer media. - Most traditional way of advertising (approximately 40% of advertising is done this way). - Can target your audience to those who would read the magazine/newspaper- for example, Nike would want to advertise in Runners World, and a junior clothing manufacturer (such as Mudd jeans) would want to advertise in Seventeen magazine. - Cons: can be expensive (an ad in Seventeen magazine runs about $100,000) and there’s no guarantee your ad will be seen or read.
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Television Commercials
Great way to reach a large number of people. Can target audience to what television shows are playing (for example, teenagers would watch The Hills) and amount of viewers- which is why the Friends cast members made $1 million an episode in their final year, because there were so many viewers, which made the advertisers and the network happy! Cons- VERY expensive- not only to buy time (commercials run during the superbowl run $1 million+ per 30 second spot!!) but also to create & produce the ad. Not guaranteed that viewer would see the ad (due to channel surfing or DVR)
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Internet Marketing- Websites
Great way to make your business seem bigger then it is. A way of “soft selling” your product- consumer can see all information before making a decision. Cons- you have to figure out how to get people to your website, which means advertising on other sites, web banners, print advertising, or television advertising.
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Internet Marketing Facebook business page/ advertising Pinterest
Twitter Banner ads SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Blogs spam
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