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Designing and Managing Integrated Marketing
Communications
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Chapter Questions
• What is the role of marketing communications?
• How do marketing communications work?• What are the major steps in developing
effective communications?• What is the communications mix and how
should it be set?• What is an integrated marketing
communications program?
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Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty
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What are Marketing Communications?
Marketing communications are the means by which firms attempt to
inform, persuade, and remind consumers, directly or indirectly, about
the products and brands they sell.
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Modes of Marketing Communications
• Advertising• Sales promotion• Events and
experiences• Public relations and
publicity
• Direct marketing• Interactive
marketing• Word-of-mouth
marketing• Personal selling
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IMC Builds Brands
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Communication Platforms
Advertising• Print and broadcast ads• Packaging inserts• Motion pictures• Brochures and booklets• Posters• POP displays• Logos• Videotapes
Sales Promotion• Contests, games, • Premiums• Sampling• Trade shows, • Coupons• Rebates• Entertainment• Continuity programs
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Communication Platforms
Events/ Experiences
• Sports• Entertainment• Festivals• Arts• Causes• Factory tours• Company museums• Street activities
Public Relations• Press kits• Speeches• Seminars• Annual reports• Charitable donations• Publications• Community relations• Lobbying• Identity media• Company magazine
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Visitors to the Woodward Dream Cruise Often Tour
Ford’s Factory Museum
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Communication Platforms
Personal Selling• Sales presentations• Sales meetings• Incentive programs• Samples• Fairs and trade shows
Direct Marketing• Catalogs• Mailings• Telemarketing• Electronic shopping• TV shopping• Fax mail• E-mail• Voice mail• Blogs• Websites
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Word-of-Mouth Marketing
• Person-to-person• Chat rooms• Blogs
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Elements in the Communications Process
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Field of Experience
Receiver’s
field
Sender’s
field
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The Communications Process
Selective attention
Selective distortion
Selective retention
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Response Hierarchy Models
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An Ideal Ad Campaign
• The right consumer is exposed to the message at the right time and place
• The ad causes consumer to pay attention• The ad reflects consumer’s level of
understanding and behaviors with product• The ad correctly positions brand in terms of
points-of-difference and points-of-parity• The ad motivates consumers to consider
purchase of the brand• The ad creates strong brand associations
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Steps in Developing Effective Communications
Identify target audience
Determine objectives
Design communications
Select channels
Establish budget
Decide on media mix
Measure results/ manage IMC
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Communications Objectives
Category Need Brand Awareness
Brand Attitude Purchase Intention
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Designing the Communications
• Message strategy• Creative strategy• Message source• Global adaptation
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Creative Strategy
• Informational and transformational appeals• Positive and negative appeals
• Fear• Guilt• Shame• Humor• Love• Pride• Joy
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Message Source
Celebrity Characteristics• Expertise• Trustworthiness• Likeability
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Issues Facing Global Adaptations
• Is the product restricted in some countries?
• Are there restrictions on advertising the product to a specific target market?
• Can comparative ads be used?
• Can the same advertising be used in all country markets?
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Select Communication Channels
• Personal channels
• Nonpersonal channels
• Integration of channels
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Personal Communications Channels
Advocate channels
Expert channels
Social channels
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Stimulating Personal Influence Channels
• Identify influential individuals and devote extra attention to them
• Create opinion leaders• Use community influentials in testimonial
advertising• Develop advertising with high “conversation
value”• Develop WOM referral channels• Establish an electronic forum• Use viral marketing
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Nonpersonal Communication Channels
Media
Sales Promotion
Events and Experiences
Public Relations
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Establish the Budget
Affordable
Percentage-of-Sales
Competitive Parity
Objective-and-Task
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Objective-and-Task Method
• Establish the market share goal• Determine the percentage that should be reached• Determine the percentage of aware prospects that
should be persuaded to try the brand• Determine the number of advertising impressions
per 1% trial rate• Determine the number of gross rating points that
would have to be purchased• Determine the necessary advertising budget on
the basis of the average cost of buying a GRP
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Characteristics of The Marketing Communications Mix
Advertising• Pervasiveness• Amplified
expressiveness• Impersonality
Sales Promotion• Communication• Incentive• Invitation
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Characteristics of the Marketing Communications Mix
Public Relations and Publicity
• High credibility• Ability to catch
buyers off guard• Dramatization
Events and Experiences
• Relevant• Involving• Implicit
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Characteristics of the Marketing Communications Mix
Direct Marketing• Customized• Up-to-date• Interactive
Personal Selling• Personal interaction• Cultivation• Response
Word-of-Mouth Marketing• Credible• Personal• Timely
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Factors in Setting Communications Mix
• Type of product market• Buyer readiness stage• Product life cycle stage
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Cost Effectiveness by Buyer Readiness Stage
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Current Consumer States for Two Brands
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Coordinating Media to Build Brand Equity
Brand Signature
Media Interactions
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Marketing Debate
Has TV advertising lost power?
Take a position:1. TV advertising has faded in importance.
or
2. TV advertising is still the most powerfuladvertising medium.
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Marketing Discussion
Pick a brand and go to the Website.Locate as many forms ofcommunication as you can find.
Conduct an informal communicationsaudit. What do you notice? Howconsistent are the differentcommunications?