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Welcome to my world!
Introduction to Advertising
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Today’s Learning Objectives
 Discuss the elements of great advertising.
 Define advertising and identify nine types
and four roles of advertising.
 Identify the five players in the advertising
world.
 Explain how key figures and events in
advertising history affect advertising
today.
 Summarize current advertising issues.
3
What Makes an Ad Great?
 Explicit objectives should drive the
planning, creation, and execution of
each ad.
 An ad is great to the extent that it
achieves its objectives, not because it
wins awards.
 Creativity for its own sake does not
always lead to great advertising.
4
Good or Great Ads Work on Two Levels
Achieve the Sponsor’s
Objectives
Satisfy the Customer’s
Objectives by Engaging
Them & Delivering a
Relevant Message
Characteristics of Great Ads
5
Interest
Knowledge
Attitude Change
Behavioral Change/ Trial
Repurchase/Commitment/
Reminder
Identify Personal Needs
Gather Relevant
Information
Support Risk Associated
With Attitude Change
Enhance Need Reduction
Reinforce Trial and
Need Reduction
Dual Process of Great Advertising:
Reaching Objectives (Fig. 1.1)
Advertising Objectives
Attention/ Awareness
Satisfy Curiosity/Memory/
Entertainment
Consumer’s Objectives
6
Broad Dimensions That
Characterize Great Advertising
Strategy Creativity
Execution
The Ultimate Test for the Greatness of An Ad is Whether
It Achieved Its Goals.
7
Practical Tips # 1
Measuring an Ad’s Success
 Consider one item as the measure of
an ad’s success: How well does it
achieve its goals? Some typical goals
include the following:
 Increased sales
 Attitude change
 Heightened brand awareness
8
What is Advertising?
Advertising is Paid, Nonpersonal
Communication From An
Identified Sponsor Using Mass
Media to Persuade or Influence
an Audience.
9
Interactive
Advertising
Public Service
Advertising
Institutional
Advertising
Business-to-
Business
Advertising
Brand
Advertising
Retail or Local
Advertising
Political
Advertising
Direct-Response
Advertising
Directory
Advertising
Types of Advertising
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Roles of Advertising
Marketing Role
Communication Role
Economic Role
•Marketing is the process a business
uses to satisfy consumer needs and
wants through goods and services.
Societal Role
•Advertising is a form of mass
communication.
•Two main views about advertising,
either the market power model or the
economics of information theory.
•Informs us about new and
improved products, teaches us how
to use these innovations, etc.
11
Provide Product &
Brand Information
Provide Incentives
To Take Action
Provide
Reminders and
Reinforcement
Advertising
Performs 3 Basic
Functions
Functions of Advertising
12
Five Players of Advertising
 The Advertiser is the individual or organization
that usually initiates the advertising process.
 The Advertising Agency plans and implements
part or all of the advertising efforts.
 May use an outside agency, or their own advertising
department or in-house agency.
 The Media are the channels of communication
that carry the messages from the advertiser to
the audience, i.e. television, magazines, radio,
etc.
13
Five Players of Advertising
 The Vendors are a group of service
organizations that assist advertisers,
advertising agencies, and the media, i.e.
freelance copywriters, graphic artists,
photographers, etc.
 The Target Audience may be the purchaser or
the consumer of the product, or both. May
need to design different ads for each group.
 Critical to know as much about these target
audiences as possible.
14
Age of
Print
Industrial
Revolution &
Consumer Society
Age of
Science
Rise of
Agencies
Advertising
Declines
Reintroducing
Consumers to
Marketing
Creative
Era
Accountability
Era
The Evolution of Advertising
1441-
1850
1850’s-
1900
1900-
1950’s
World War I-
World War II
1950’s 1960’s-
1970’s
1970’s-
1990’s
1920’s
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Practical Tips # 2
Ogilvy’s Advertising Tenets
 Here are some advertising tenets that
David Ogilvy offers: (11)
 “Never write an advertisement you wouldn’t
want your own family to read.”
 “The most important decision is how to position
your product.”
 If nobody reads or looks at the ads, “it doesn’t
do much good to have the right positioning.”
 “Big ideas are usually simple ideas.”
 “Every word in the copy must count.”
16
Interactive Advertising
Integrated Marketing Communication
Consumer Power, Relationship Marketing
and Customization
Globalization
Niche Marketing
Current Advertising Issues
17
Advertising as Art, Science,
Business Practice
“The written word is the deepest dagger you can drive into a
man’s soul.”
-British writer Indra Sinha
“Advertising is of the very essence of democracy. An election
goes on every minute of the business day across the counters of
hundreds of thousands of stores and shops where the customers
state their preferences and determine which manufacturer and
which product shall be the leader today, and which shall lead
tomorrow.”
- Bruce Barton, chairman of BBDO agency
18
Advertising as Art, Science,
Business Practice
“I browse for an original thought, usually
while on the bog, and the sense of
achievement in finding exactly the phrase
you’re looking for is a pleasure that
transcends the most spectacular of dumps.”
-Neil French, “Worldwide Creative Godfather” to all the
companies in the WPP Group, on his fondness for
quotation anthologies.

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CH01 (10).PPT

  • 1. 1 Welcome to my world! Introduction to Advertising
  • 2. 2 Today’s Learning Objectives  Discuss the elements of great advertising.  Define advertising and identify nine types and four roles of advertising.  Identify the five players in the advertising world.  Explain how key figures and events in advertising history affect advertising today.  Summarize current advertising issues.
  • 3. 3 What Makes an Ad Great?  Explicit objectives should drive the planning, creation, and execution of each ad.  An ad is great to the extent that it achieves its objectives, not because it wins awards.  Creativity for its own sake does not always lead to great advertising.
  • 4. 4 Good or Great Ads Work on Two Levels Achieve the Sponsor’s Objectives Satisfy the Customer’s Objectives by Engaging Them & Delivering a Relevant Message Characteristics of Great Ads
  • 5. 5 Interest Knowledge Attitude Change Behavioral Change/ Trial Repurchase/Commitment/ Reminder Identify Personal Needs Gather Relevant Information Support Risk Associated With Attitude Change Enhance Need Reduction Reinforce Trial and Need Reduction Dual Process of Great Advertising: Reaching Objectives (Fig. 1.1) Advertising Objectives Attention/ Awareness Satisfy Curiosity/Memory/ Entertainment Consumer’s Objectives
  • 6. 6 Broad Dimensions That Characterize Great Advertising Strategy Creativity Execution The Ultimate Test for the Greatness of An Ad is Whether It Achieved Its Goals.
  • 7. 7 Practical Tips # 1 Measuring an Ad’s Success  Consider one item as the measure of an ad’s success: How well does it achieve its goals? Some typical goals include the following:  Increased sales  Attitude change  Heightened brand awareness
  • 8. 8 What is Advertising? Advertising is Paid, Nonpersonal Communication From An Identified Sponsor Using Mass Media to Persuade or Influence an Audience.
  • 9. 9 Interactive Advertising Public Service Advertising Institutional Advertising Business-to- Business Advertising Brand Advertising Retail or Local Advertising Political Advertising Direct-Response Advertising Directory Advertising Types of Advertising
  • 10. 10 Roles of Advertising Marketing Role Communication Role Economic Role •Marketing is the process a business uses to satisfy consumer needs and wants through goods and services. Societal Role •Advertising is a form of mass communication. •Two main views about advertising, either the market power model or the economics of information theory. •Informs us about new and improved products, teaches us how to use these innovations, etc.
  • 11. 11 Provide Product & Brand Information Provide Incentives To Take Action Provide Reminders and Reinforcement Advertising Performs 3 Basic Functions Functions of Advertising
  • 12. 12 Five Players of Advertising  The Advertiser is the individual or organization that usually initiates the advertising process.  The Advertising Agency plans and implements part or all of the advertising efforts.  May use an outside agency, or their own advertising department or in-house agency.  The Media are the channels of communication that carry the messages from the advertiser to the audience, i.e. television, magazines, radio, etc.
  • 13. 13 Five Players of Advertising  The Vendors are a group of service organizations that assist advertisers, advertising agencies, and the media, i.e. freelance copywriters, graphic artists, photographers, etc.  The Target Audience may be the purchaser or the consumer of the product, or both. May need to design different ads for each group.  Critical to know as much about these target audiences as possible.
  • 14. 14 Age of Print Industrial Revolution & Consumer Society Age of Science Rise of Agencies Advertising Declines Reintroducing Consumers to Marketing Creative Era Accountability Era The Evolution of Advertising 1441- 1850 1850’s- 1900 1900- 1950’s World War I- World War II 1950’s 1960’s- 1970’s 1970’s- 1990’s 1920’s
  • 15. 15 Practical Tips # 2 Ogilvy’s Advertising Tenets  Here are some advertising tenets that David Ogilvy offers: (11)  “Never write an advertisement you wouldn’t want your own family to read.”  “The most important decision is how to position your product.”  If nobody reads or looks at the ads, “it doesn’t do much good to have the right positioning.”  “Big ideas are usually simple ideas.”  “Every word in the copy must count.”
  • 16. 16 Interactive Advertising Integrated Marketing Communication Consumer Power, Relationship Marketing and Customization Globalization Niche Marketing Current Advertising Issues
  • 17. 17 Advertising as Art, Science, Business Practice “The written word is the deepest dagger you can drive into a man’s soul.” -British writer Indra Sinha “Advertising is of the very essence of democracy. An election goes on every minute of the business day across the counters of hundreds of thousands of stores and shops where the customers state their preferences and determine which manufacturer and which product shall be the leader today, and which shall lead tomorrow.” - Bruce Barton, chairman of BBDO agency
  • 18. 18 Advertising as Art, Science, Business Practice “I browse for an original thought, usually while on the bog, and the sense of achievement in finding exactly the phrase you’re looking for is a pleasure that transcends the most spectacular of dumps.” -Neil French, “Worldwide Creative Godfather” to all the companies in the WPP Group, on his fondness for quotation anthologies.