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Marketing Horticulture Products
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Advertising and Displaying Horticulture Products
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Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed! RST.11 ‐ 12.7 Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to address a question or solve a problem. (HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 6),(HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 7),(HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 8) Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to address a question or solve a problem. (HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 6),(HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 7),(HS ‐ LS2 ‐ 8)
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Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource Standards Addressed ABS.05.03. Assess marketing principles and develop marketing plans to accomplish AFNR business objectives. ABS.05.03.01.a. Identify and explain marketing principles used in AFNR businesses (e.g., 4 P’s-product, place, price, promotion; attention, interest, desire, action, etc.). Lesson E2-3Horticulture Core CD4
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Bell Work / Student Learning Objectives! Identify the functions of advertising. Identify methods used to communicate in advertising. Explain the purpose of displaying products. Explain the point-of- purchase sales technique.
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Terms Display Point-of- purchase display
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Interest Approach Develop a slogan for Acme Flowering Plants. Why is a slogan important?
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What are the functions of advertising? Advertising performs many functions for businesses and the general public. Without advertising, the public wouldn’t realize many companies exist. Without advertising, many businesses would cease to exist.
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One function of advertising is to create awareness of the business itself. Another function of advertising is to help people by providing them information about a product or service they need.
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Advertising is also beneficial to the public. Advertising makes potential customers aware of products and services. Advertising can be educational, such as helping consumers receive greater benefit from products, services, or ideas.
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What are methods used to communicate in advertising? The methods used to communicate in advertising a horticulture business vary greatly. The advertising medium chosen will depend on the amount of money budgeted, the message to be sent, and the target market.
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Television is generally the most expensive advertising medium. Television advertising is generally used for national coverage but can be local coverage on local stations. Radio coverage is less expensive than television coverage, but will still cover a large market.
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Newspaper coverage is still less expensive, but its effectiveness is unclear. Newspapers can be used to advertise, survey, or give customers valuable coupons. Direct mail is the least expensive form of advertising and one of the most effective. This is because it can be sent to only those people in the target market. Website advertisement is effective when customers are seeking information but not always effective for special promotions from an independent retail outlet.
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The most efficient form of advertisement is word of mouth. Satisfied customers will tell others about the products they bought or the services they received.
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What is the purpose of displaying products? A display is an exhibit of merchandise. Displays are used to attract customers from outside the business, and help people already in the business find what they need.
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Displays designed to attract customers from outside the store are mounted in the windows of the business. These displays allow the business to make a statement to customers outside the store without spending money on advertising.
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Displays within the store include end of aisle displays, point-of- purchase displays, shelf displays, and wall and ceiling displays. The location of the display will determine whether or not it is a product display or a sign.
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What is the point-of-purchase sales technique? This method consists of a display placed at or near the cash register, the point where a product is purchased. Psychological elements used to make this an effective display include each of the five senses.
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Directing the display towards the sense of sight involves using color, shape, size, location, and motion. Displays based on sound include the use of jingles, slogans, songs, and sounds associated with the use of the product.
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The sense of touch involves having the item there to be touched. Taste and smell are associated with free samples of food or products to be smelled.
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Review/Summary What are the functions of advertising? What are methods used to communicate in advertising? What is the purpose of displaying products? What is the point-of-purchase sales technique?
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