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Advertising Ch. 19 ME
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Advertising Media Section 19.1
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Two Main Types of Advertising: Promotional & Institutional Promotional Advertising – is when the goal is to increase sales Targets: consumers or business-to-business customers Institutional Advertising – tries to create a favorable image for a company and foster goodwill in the marketplace Promotional & Institutional Advertising
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Mass Advertising – enables companies to reach large numbers of people with their messages Targeted Advertising – using technology to target messages to select audiences Mass Advertising vs. Targeted Advertising
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Media – are the agencies, means, or instruments used to convey advertising messages to the public Four General Categories: Print Broadcast Online Specialty Types of Media
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Is one of the oldest and most effective types of advertising The general categories are: Newspaper Magazine Direct Mail Directory Outdoor Transit Print Media
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Newspapers Continue to be an important advertising outlet for many consumer- oriented products and services Provides a timely way for companies to reach their target audiences Offer a variety of options for the size, location, and frequency of insertion of ads Magazines Are distributed locally, regionally, or nationally Trade publications interest professionals in specific fields Have a longer lifespan than newspapers, since people tend to keep for longer periods of time Print Media
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Direct Mail Is a highly focused form of advertising Two types – mailed to home or electronic Takes on many forms Directory Best Example – Telephone Directory Yellow Pages – business pay for an alphabetical listing and/or display ad Usually kept for a period of one year Print Media
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Outdoor Two Types: Non-standardized – are used by companies at their place of business or in other location throughout community Standardized – are purchased from advertising companies and are provided only in standard sizes Is highly visible and relatively inexpensive Transit Can be found on public transportation vehicles and locations Reaches a wide, and sometimes captive, audience Print Media
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Broadcast Media – encompasses radio and television; spanning a lifetime of over 70 years The average person will spend nearly ten years watching television and almost six years listening to the radio Broadcast Media
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Television Is the ultimate advertising medium for many businesses because it can combine all the creative elements necessary – sight, sound, action and color – to produce a compelling advertising message Is a very effective medium for demonstrating a product’s features and benefits Most commercial are between 30- and 60-seconds; exception is infomercials High production costs Broadcast Media
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Radio More than 10,000 AM and FM radio stations reach 96 percent of all people age 12 and over in a given week An extremely efficient and cost-effective advertising medium Is a mobile medium that can be heard just about anywhere Can carefully target audience when selecting the station on which to broadcast advertisement Are presented in 10-, 20-, 30-, or 60-second time periods Products and services can only be described, not seen Catchy jingles are important Have a short life-span Broadcast Media
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Online Advertising – is a form of advertising that uses either e- mail or the World Wide Web Banner Ads – comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, but is usually a rectangle seen at the top, bottom, or side of a Web page Button Ads – similar to banner, but smaller in size and are places in a strategic position on a Web page Pop-Up Ads – are TV-like sports that pop up between Web pages and are inserted in audio or video streams, either live or on-demand Online Advertising
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Specialty Media (Giveaways) – are relatively inexpensive, useful items featuring and advertiser’s name or logo Items must be practical, used frequently, and placed in locations with high visibility Distribution is limited Specialty Media
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Media Planning – is the process of selecting the advertising media and describing that time or space in which the ads should appear to accomplish a marketing objective Media Planning
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Media Measurement & Rates 1.Section 19.2
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Media Measurement
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Media Rates
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Promotional Budget
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