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Marketing 14 Integrated Marketing Communication
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14.1 Integrated Marketing Communications -- 14 n Goal of promotion n Promo mix n Objectives and budgets n AIDA n IMC
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Four Ps of Promotion P aid Advertising (Reach) P ublic Relations (Credibility) Sales P romotion (events, coupons, etc.) P ersonal Selling (Personal and Interactive) Also known as the IMC Mix
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14.2 IMC What is it? –Using all 4 promotion Ps –Synergy Consistent Complementary Interactive Why is it used? (p.484) Educate Customers Maintain Image Reach Masses Stimulate Sales Build Relationships
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14.3 Goals and Tasks of Promotion Informing Persuading Reminding
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14.4 IMC Objectives Build Brand Equity Provide Information Manage Demand & Build Sales Differentiate Products Influence Perceptions, Attitudes, & Behavior
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Figure1: Brand Equity Strategy – A Schematic IMC Strategy Brand Equity Brand Identity Strategy Brand Identity Contacts Brand Equity Contacts Brand Identity Interface Brand Equity Interface Environment, competitors’ brands, and changing customer needs and preferences
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Communication Process
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Top Management Support IMC Synergy Constructs Consistency Interactivity Complementarity Brand Equity Awareness Image Internal Market Orientation Brand Identity Oriented Culture IMC Effectiveness Brand Identity Contact Factors Brand Equity Contact Factors Figure 2: A Conceptual Framework
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14.5 Promotion goal : n Move consumers through AIDA – Awareness/Attention – Interest – Desire – Action
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14.6 Factors Affecting the Promotional Mix Nature of the product Consumer vs. Business Risk Target market Informed, brand loyal, scattered Adv. Push vs. pull strategy Product life cycle stage Stimulating Primary vs. Secondary Demand Loyalty Reminder Available funds Type of Buying Decision (Complexity, Involvement)
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