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Promotional Mix Sales Promotion: Represents all marketing activities used to promote sales outside of personal selling, advertising, and PR. Increase sales Acquire customers Create a positive business or corporate image
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Sales Promotions v. Advertising
Advertising positions a product or service so that it looks better to a consumer compared to its competition Sales Promotions include a variety of strategies designed to offer purchasers an extra incentive to buy. Why use sales promotions? To increase sales in a short time. To introduce a new product on the market
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Sales Promotions Sales promotions are Incentives that encourage customers to buy products or services Broken down into Trade Promotions & Consumer Promotions Trade promotions are sales promotion activities designed to get support for a product from a manufacturer, wholesaler, & retailer. Trade promotions focus on businesses selling to other businesses A lot of money is spent on promoting your product to other businesses versus the actually consumer
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Trade Promotions Types of Trade Promotions that exist include:
Promotional Allowances Cooperative Advertising Slotting Allowances Sales Force Promotions Trade Shows & Conventions Dealer Loaders
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Trade Promotions: Promotional Allowance
Promotional Allowance: Funds given by a manufacturer to a middleman or retailer for promoting its product. For example, a household products company gives a grocery chain a promotional allowance for placing their new detergent in a special display at the end of the aisle.
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Trade Promotions Dealer Loaders-Gift offered to a retailer by a manufacturer as a bonus for purchasing the manufacturer's merchandise. Usually something the retailer gets to keep after promotion ends
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Cooperative Advertising:
A manufacturer supports the retailer by helping to pay for the cost of advertising a product locally. Example Walgreens receives money from companies like Pepsi in order for their circular to be placed in the local newspapers like the Charlotte Observer
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Trade Promotions: Slotting Allowances
Slotting Allowance: A one-time payment by a manufacturer or vendor to a retailer in order to ensure shelf space in the retailer's store(s) or in its warehouses. Endcap sales 500% greater Front Counter Sales 1000% greater
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Sales Promotions Sales Force Allowance: Awards given to dealers and employees who successfully meet or exceed a sales quota. Awards range from cash prizes, to merchandise, or travel awards.
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Allow companies to showcase a particular line of product.
Sales Promotions Trade Shows & Conventions: Allow companies to showcase a particular line of product. Introduce new products Encourage increased sales of existing products Gain support Many companies invest millions of dollars in their display booths.
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Sales Promotions: Consumer promotions
Consumer Promotions: Sales strategies that encourage customers and prospects to buy a product or service. Support advertising, personal selling, & PR efforts. Include promotional tactics such as distributing coupons, premiums, product samples, loyalty programs, & product placement.
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Sales Promotions: Consumer
Coupons: Certificates that entitle customers to cash discounts on goods and services. Stores that accept coupons send them to the manufacturers’ headquarters or to a clearinghouse to be sorted and passed along to redemption centers. The centers in turn reimburse the stores for the face value of each coupon plus a handling charge of about $.08. The redemption center then bills the manufacturer for the amount they pay.
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Consumer Promotions Rebates-like coupons, offer value to purchasers typically by lowering product price. Rebates often request the purchaser to submit personal data in order to obtain rebate.
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Consumer Promotions Free Standing Inserts:
Advertising brochure, card, or leaflet inserted in a newspaper or magazine, usually to serve as a reply coupon or discount voucher.
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Consumer Promotion Promotional Pricing: A reduction on the selling price of a product
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Consumer sales promotions
Trade-In allow consumers to obtain lower prices by exchanging something the customer possess, such as an older product that the new purchase will replace.
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Consumer Promotions Demonstrations-promotional technique whereby the use of a product is demonstrated in a retail outlet. The in-store demonstration is used most often in large department stores, supermarkets, or mass- merchandise outlets that exhibits a heavy consumer-traffic pattern. Often, manufacturers will offer product discounts to dealers who will do in-store demonstrations.
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Consumer Promotions Premiums: Low cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free. Designed to increase sales by building product loyalty, & attracting new customers. Should create an immediate need for the customer to buy The 3 most common types of consumer premiums are factory packs, traffic builders, & coupon plans.
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Consumer sales Promotions
A traffic builder is a low cost premium that a company gives away to customers for attending an event Coupon Plans are ongoing programs that offer a variety of premiums in exchange for labels or coupons. Factory packs are free gifts placed in product packages.
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Consumer Sales Promotions
Sponsorships: Companies pay a fee for the right to promote itself & its products or services at or on a set location. The locations can be a physical site (stadium), an event (concert), a group (car racing team), or a person (golfer).
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Sponsorship Examples
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Consumer Sales Promotions
Loyalty Marketing Programs Frequent Buyer Program Reward customers for patronizing company Airlines: Frequent Flyer Programs T.G.I. Fridays: Gold Points Card Hotel: Stay 2 Nights, Get 3rd Free
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Examples of Loyalty Programs
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Consumer Sales Promotion
Product Placement A consumer promotion that involves using a brand-name product in a movie, television show, sporting event, or music video.
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Consumer Sales Promotions
Incentive High priced items earned through giveaways, sweepstakes, & contests Prizes are usually cash prizes, cars, or vacations Contests: Consumers usually have to do something to win Sweepstakes: Game of chance to win
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Consumer sales Promotions
Product Sample: Free sample of the product Can be sent through the mail or given in person
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Consumer Promotions Personal Appearance:
Someone of interest to the target market is paid to make an appearance supporting a product Author Sports figure Celebrity Generates foot traffic to store or mall
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Consumer Sales Promotions
Point-of-Purchase Displays Displays designed primarily by manufacturers to hold and display their products Promote impulse purchases
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Assignment Create five types of sales or consumer promotions for any product or service you wish All promotions must be original No copy & paste You can draw out your designs or use a computer Examples: Create a coupon for a product that interests you Draw a FactoryPack Create a flyer of a concert or event that is being sponsored Do a video or take a picture where product placement is being used
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Example of a Coupon
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Example of a Concert Flyer with Sponsorship
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