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1 SALES PROMOTION How have you been induced to buy merchandise?

2 Sales Promotion  Is short-term incentive to encourage buying  Its purpose is to increase demand and sales  It can be either trade- or consumer-oriented

3 Trade Promotions  Slotting Allowance  Buying Allowance  Trade Show/Conventions  Sales Incentives

4 Slotting Allowance  Paid by manufacturer to retailer  Essentially buying shelving space in a store

5 Buying Allowance  Price Discount  Usually for buying in large quantities or bulk

6 Trade Shows/Conventions  Introduces new products  Promotes good will with company

7 Sales Incentives  Awards given to employees for sales of a certain product  Can be in the form of contests  Insurance Sales  Direct TV  Can be cash, trip or other prizes

8 Consumer Sales Promotions  Premiums – coupons, factory packs, traffic builders and coupon plans  Incentives – Contests, Sweepstakes and rebates  Product Samples  Promotional Tie-Ins  Product Placement  Visual Merchandising and Displays  Loyalty Marketing

9 Premiums  Low cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free  Designed to build product loyalty or attract new customers  Plan for low cost items  Provide an added value  Negate the price issue  Differentiate products from the competition  Create an immediate need

10 Coupons  Use coupons to introduct new products  Enhance sales of existing products  Place on or inside packages  Sent through regular mail  Featured on web site  Printed in newspapers or magazines

11 Factory Packs  Free gives in other products  Often used in cereals  Prize in Cracker Jack

12 Traffic Builders  Giveaways at Grand Openings  Visiting a new store or special event  First 100 customers...

13 Coupon Plans  Ongoing  Promote brand loyalty  Send UPCs and get a free cookbook

14 Incentives  Usually higher priced  Contests  Sweepstakes  Rebates

15 Contests  Games or activities that require skill  Examples –Name a new product –Come up with an Advertising Slogan –Brittney’s project  Prizes awarded to winners

16 Sweepstakes  No purchase necessary  Game of chance  Hope to increase your traffic flow and sales

17 Rebates  Discounts by manufacturers  Within a given time period

18 Product Samples  Way to promote new products with no risk to the consumer  By mail, door-to-door or at stores  Drug samples to doctors

19 Promotional Tie-Ins  Arrangement between manufacturers  For example: –McDonald’s Happy Meal toys and –Disney movies

20 Product Placement  Exposure  Product recognition through special events, television or movies  James Bond – Rolex Watch and BMW  Coke vs. Pepsi  In movies ($$)

21 Visual Merchandising and Displays  Window, floor or counter displays  In-store advertising

22 Loyalty Marketing  Frequent Flyer Programs  Promotes loyalty  Offers consumers incentives not to buy from the corporation.

23 Activity: Promotional Calendar Prepare a promotional plan/calendar for a year for a product/service of your choice. Incorporate all four types of sales promotions!


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