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THE COMMUNICATION PROCESSLO1
! Promotional Mix
! Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
• Inform Prospective Buyers
• Persuade Them To Try
• Remind Them of the Benefits
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FIGURE 17-1 The communication process consists of six key elements
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! Encoding ! Decoding
! Field of Experience
! Feedback Loop
! Feedback ! Response
! Noise
THE COMMUNICATION PROCESSLO1
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FIGURE 17-2 The five elements of the promotional mix
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FIGURE 17-3 Promotional tools used over the product life cycle of Purina Dog Chow
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FIGURE 17-4 How the importance of promotional elements varies during the stages of the consumer purchase decision process
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FIGURE 17-5 A comparison of push and pull promotional strategies
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FIGURE 17-6 The promotion decision process includes planning, implementation, and evaluation
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! The Four “W”s:
DEVELOPING AN IMC PROGRAM DEVELOPING THE PROMOTION PROGRAM
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• Who is the Target Audience?
• What are the Objectives, Budget, & Tools?
• Where Should the Promotion Be Run?
• When Should the Promotion Be Run?
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DEVELOPING AN IMC PROGRAM SETTING THE PROMOTION BUDGET
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! Percentage of Sales Budgeting
! Competitive Parity Budgeting
! All-You-Can-Afford Budgeting
! Objective and Task Budgeting
• Matching Competitors • Share of Market
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FIGURE 17-7 U.S. promotion expenditures of the top 10 companies
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DEVELOPING AN IMC PROGRAMLO4
! Designing the Promotion
! Selecting the Right Promotional Tools
! Scheduling the Promotion
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FIGURE 17-8 Business usage and response rates of popular forms of direct marketing
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MAKING RESPONSIBLE DECISIONSWhat Information Should Be Private”
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DMA
! Do-Not-Call
! Do Not Mail
! Do Not Track
! E-Privacy Directive
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MOUNTAIN DEW: USING IMC AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO CREATE AND
PROMOTE A NEW FLAVOR
VIDEO CASE 17
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FIGURE 1 The seven stages of the Dewmocracy 2 campaign
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VIDEO CASE 17 MOUNTAIN DEW
1. What changes in the environment provided the opportunity for the Dewmocracy approach?
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VIDEO CASE 17 MOUNTAIN DEW
2. Which of the promotional elements described in Figure17-2 are used by Mountain Dew in its Dewmocracy 2 campaign?
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VIDEO CASE 17 MOUNTAIN DEW
3. What are some of the different ways Mountain Dew can assess the success of its campaign?
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Promotional Mix
The promotional mix is the combination of one or more communication tools used to: (1) inform prospective buyers about the benefits of the product, (2) persuade them to try it, and (3) remind them later about the benefits they enjoyed by using the product.
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Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
Integrated marketing communications (IMC) is the concept of designing marketing communications programsthat coordinate all promotional activities—advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, public relations, and direct marketing—to provide a consistent message across all audiences.
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Communication
Communication is the processof conveying a message to others and that requires six elements:a source, a message, a channelof communication, a receiver,and the processes of encoding and decoding.
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Source
A source is a company or person who has information to convey during the communication process.
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Message
A message consists of the information sent by a sourceto a receiver during the communication process.
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Channel of Communication
A channel of communicationis the means (e.g., a salesperson, advertising media, or public relations tools) of conveying a message to a receiver during the communication process.
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Receivers
Receivers consists of consumers who read, hear, or see the message sent by a source during the communication process.
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Encoding
Encoding is the process ofhaving the sender transform an idea into a set of symbols during the communication process.
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Decoding
Decoding is the process ofhaving the receiver take a set of symbols, the message, and transform them back to an idea during the communication process.
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Field of Experience
Field of experience is a mutually shared understanding and knowledge that the a sender and receiver apply to a message so that it can be communicated effectively during the communication process.
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Response
A response, in the feedbackloop, is the impact the message had on the receiver’s knowledge, attitudes, or behaviors during the communication process.
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Feedback
Feedback, in the feedback loop, is the sender’s interpretation ofthe response, which indicates whether a message was decoded and understood as intended during the communication process.
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Noise
Noise consists of extraneous factors that can work against effective communication by distorting a message or the feedback received during the communication process.
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Advertising
Advertising is any paid formof nonpersonal communicationabout an organization, good, service, or idea by an identified sponsor.
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Personal Selling
Personal selling consists of the two-way flow of communication between a buyer and seller, often in a face-to-face encounter, designed to influence a person’s or group’s purchase decision.
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Public Relations
Public relations is a form of communication management that seeks to influence the feelings, opinions, or beliefs held by customers, prospective customers, stockholders, suppliers, employees, and other publics about a company and its products or services.
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Publicity is a nonpersonal, indirectly paid presentation of an organization, good, or service.
Publicity
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Sales Promotion
Sales promotion is a short-term inducement of value offered to arouse interest in buying a good or service.
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Direct Marketing
Direct marketing is a promotion alternative that uses direct communication with consumersto generate a response in theform of an order, a request for further information, or a visit toa retail outlet.
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Push Strategy
A push strategy involves directing the promotional mix to channel members to gain their cooperation in ordering and stocking the product.
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Pull Strategy
A pull strategy involves directing the promotional mix at ultimate consumers to encourage themto ask the retailer for a product.
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Hierarchy of Effects
The hierarchy of effects is the sequence of stages a prospective buyer goes through from initial awareness of a product to eventual action (either trial or adoption of the product). The stages include awareness, interest, evaluation,trial, and adoption.
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Percentage of Sales Budgeting
Percentage of sales budgeting involves allocating funds to promotion as a percentage ofpast or anticipated sales, in terms of either dollars or units sold.
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Competitive Parity Budgeting
Competitive parity budgeting involves allocating funds to promotion by matching the competitor’s absolute level of spending or the proportionper point of market share. Also called matching competitors or share of market.
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All-You-Can-Afford Budgeting
All-you-can-afford budgeting involves allocating funds to promotion only after all other budget items are covered.
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Objective and Task Budgeting
Objective and task budgeting involves allocating funds topromotion whereby the company:(1) determines its promotion objectives; (2) outlines the tasks to accomplish these objectives; and(3) determines the promotion cost of performing these tasks.
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Direct Orders
Direct orders is the result of direct marketing offers thatcontain all the information necessary for a prospective buyer to make a decision to purchase and complete the transaction.
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Lead Generation
Lead generation is the result ofa direct marketing offer designed to generate interest in a productor service and a request for additional information.
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Traffic Generation
Traffic generation is the outcome of a direct marketing offer designed to motivate people to visit a business.