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Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy Chapter 14
Learning Goals Know the tools of the marketing communications mix. Understand the process and advantages of integrated marketing communications. Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications. Understand methods for setting promotional budgets and the factors that affect the design of the promotion mix.
Case Study BMW MINI USA BMW Challenges: small budget and staff Broke with traditional auto advertising and used unconventional media “ Let’s Motor” campaign begins by mounting MINIs on SUV’s in 22  cities Created integrated strategy with unified brand personality at every consumer “touchpoint” Campaign a success with a 10-month waiting list  Awareness growth from 2% to 53% of U.S. consumers MINI sales are running better than 80% above original projections
Definition Marketing Communications Mix The specific mix of advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations a company uses to pursue its advertising and marketing objectives. Goal 1:  Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
Integrated Marketing Communications The Marketing Communications Environment is Changing: Mass markets have fragmented, causing marketers to shift away from mass marketing to target marketing Improvements in information technology are facilitating segmentation Media fragmentation has occurred with companies doing less broadcasting and more narrowcasting Goal 1:  Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
Integrated Marketing Communications The Need for Integrated Marketing Communications Conflicting messages from different sources or promotional approaches can confuse company or brand images The problem is particularly prevalent when  functional specialists handle individual forms of marketing communications independently Goal 1:  Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
Integrated Marketing Communications The Need for Integrated Marketing Communications The Internet must be integrated into the broader IMC mix Best bet is to wed traditional branding efforts with the interactivity and service capabilities of online communications Goal 1:  Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
Integrated Marketing Communications Integrated Marketing Communications The concept under which a company carefully integrates and coordinates its many communications channels to deliver a clear, consistent, and compelling message about the organization and its products. Goal 1:  Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
The Communication Process Communications efforts should be viewed from the perspective of managing customer relationships over time. The communication process begins with an audit of all potential contacts a customer might have with the brand. Effective communication requires knowledge of how communication works. Goal 2:  Understand the process and advantages of IMC
The Communication Process Sender Message Media Receiver Encoding Decoding Response  Feedback Elements in the  Communication Process   Noise Goal 2:  Understand the process and advantages of IMC
Developing Effective Communication Step 1: Identifying the Target Audience Affects decisions related to what, how, when, and where message will be said,  as well as who will say it Step 2: Determining Communication  Objectives Six buyer readiness stages Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Buyer-Readiness Stages Purchase Conviction Preference Liking Knowledge Awareness Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Developing Effective Communication Step 3: Designing a Message AIDA framework guides message design Message content contains appeals or themes designed to produce desired results Rational appeals Emotional appeals Love, pride, joy, humor, fear, guilt, shame Moral appeals Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Developing Effective Communication Step 3: Designing a Message Message Structure: Key decisions are required with respect to three message structure issues: Whether or not to draw a conclusion One-sided vs. two-sided argument Order of argument presentation Message Format: Design, layout, copy, color, shape, movement, words, sounds, voice, body language, dress, etc. Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Developing Effective Communication Step 4:  Choosing Media Personal communication channels Includes face-to-face, phone, mail, and Internet chat communications Word-of-mouth influence is often critical Buzz marketing cultivates opinion leaders Nonpersonal communication channels Includes media, atmosphere, and events Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Developing Effective Communication Step 5:  Selecting the Message Source Highly credible sources are more persuasive A poor spokesperson can tarnish a brand Step 6:  Collecting Feedback Recognition, recall, and behavioral measures are assessed May suggest changes in product/promotion Goal 3:  Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
Setting the  Promotional Budget Setting the Total Promotional Budget Affordability Method Budget is set at a level that a company can afford Percentage-of-Sales Method Past or forecasted sales may be used Competitive-Parity Method Budget matches competitors’ outlays Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the  Promotional Budget Setting the Total Promotional Budget Objective-and-Task Method Specific objectives are defined Tasks required to achieve objectives are   determined Costs of performing tasks are estimated, then summed to create the promotional budget Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the  Promotional Mix Setting the Overall Promotion Mix Determined by the nature of each promotion tool and the selected  promotion mix strategy Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Reaches large, geographically dispersed audiences, often with high frequency Low cost per exposure, though overall costs are high Consumers perceive advertised goods as more legitimate Dramatizes company/brand Builds brand image; may stimulate short-term sales Impersonal; one-way communication Promotion Tools   Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Most effective tool for building buyers’ preferences, convictions, and actions Personal interaction allows for feedback and adjustments Relationship oriented Buyers are more attentive Sales force represents a long-term commitment Most expensive of the promotional tools Promotion Tools   Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Makes use of a variety of formats:  premiums, coupons, contests, etc. Attracts attention, offers strong purchase incentives, dramatizes offers, boosts sagging sales Stimulates quick response Short lived Not effective at building long-term brand preferences Promotion Tools   Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Highly credible Many forms: news stories, news features, events and sponsorships, etc. Reaches many prospects missed via other forms of promotion Dramatizes company or benefits Often the most underused element in the promotional mix Promotion Tools   Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Many forms: Telephone marketing, direct mail, online marketing, etc. Four distinctive characteristics: Nonpublic Immediate Customized Interactive Well-suited to highly targeted marketing efforts Promotion Tools   Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Promotion Mix Strategies Push strategy : trade promotions and personal selling efforts push the product through the distribution channels. Pull strategy : producers use advertising and consumer sales promotions to generate strong consumer demand for products. Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Checklist: Integrating the Promotion Mix Analyze trends (internal and external) Audit communications spending Identify all points of contact Team up in communications planning Make all communication elements compatible Create performance measures Appoint an IMC manager Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Socially Responsible Communications Advertising and Sales Promotion Avoid false and deceptive advertising No bait-and-switch advertising Trade promotions can not favor certain customers over others Use advertising to promote socially responsible programs and actions Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
Socially Responsible Communications Personal Selling Salespeople must follow the rules of “fair competition” Three-day cooling-off rule protects ultimate consumers from high pressure tactics Business-to-business selling Bribery, industrial espionage, and making false and disparaging statements about a competitor are forbidden Goal 4:  Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix

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Kotler14 Basic

  • 2. Learning Goals Know the tools of the marketing communications mix. Understand the process and advantages of integrated marketing communications. Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications. Understand methods for setting promotional budgets and the factors that affect the design of the promotion mix.
  • 3. Case Study BMW MINI USA BMW Challenges: small budget and staff Broke with traditional auto advertising and used unconventional media “ Let’s Motor” campaign begins by mounting MINIs on SUV’s in 22 cities Created integrated strategy with unified brand personality at every consumer “touchpoint” Campaign a success with a 10-month waiting list Awareness growth from 2% to 53% of U.S. consumers MINI sales are running better than 80% above original projections
  • 4. Definition Marketing Communications Mix The specific mix of advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations a company uses to pursue its advertising and marketing objectives. Goal 1: Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
  • 5. Integrated Marketing Communications The Marketing Communications Environment is Changing: Mass markets have fragmented, causing marketers to shift away from mass marketing to target marketing Improvements in information technology are facilitating segmentation Media fragmentation has occurred with companies doing less broadcasting and more narrowcasting Goal 1: Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
  • 6. Integrated Marketing Communications The Need for Integrated Marketing Communications Conflicting messages from different sources or promotional approaches can confuse company or brand images The problem is particularly prevalent when functional specialists handle individual forms of marketing communications independently Goal 1: Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
  • 7. Integrated Marketing Communications The Need for Integrated Marketing Communications The Internet must be integrated into the broader IMC mix Best bet is to wed traditional branding efforts with the interactivity and service capabilities of online communications Goal 1: Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
  • 8. Integrated Marketing Communications Integrated Marketing Communications The concept under which a company carefully integrates and coordinates its many communications channels to deliver a clear, consistent, and compelling message about the organization and its products. Goal 1: Know the tools of the marketing communications mix
  • 9. The Communication Process Communications efforts should be viewed from the perspective of managing customer relationships over time. The communication process begins with an audit of all potential contacts a customer might have with the brand. Effective communication requires knowledge of how communication works. Goal 2: Understand the process and advantages of IMC
  • 10. The Communication Process Sender Message Media Receiver Encoding Decoding Response Feedback Elements in the Communication Process Noise Goal 2: Understand the process and advantages of IMC
  • 11. Developing Effective Communication Step 1: Identifying the Target Audience Affects decisions related to what, how, when, and where message will be said, as well as who will say it Step 2: Determining Communication Objectives Six buyer readiness stages Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 12. Buyer-Readiness Stages Purchase Conviction Preference Liking Knowledge Awareness Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 13. Developing Effective Communication Step 3: Designing a Message AIDA framework guides message design Message content contains appeals or themes designed to produce desired results Rational appeals Emotional appeals Love, pride, joy, humor, fear, guilt, shame Moral appeals Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 14. Developing Effective Communication Step 3: Designing a Message Message Structure: Key decisions are required with respect to three message structure issues: Whether or not to draw a conclusion One-sided vs. two-sided argument Order of argument presentation Message Format: Design, layout, copy, color, shape, movement, words, sounds, voice, body language, dress, etc. Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 15. Developing Effective Communication Step 4: Choosing Media Personal communication channels Includes face-to-face, phone, mail, and Internet chat communications Word-of-mouth influence is often critical Buzz marketing cultivates opinion leaders Nonpersonal communication channels Includes media, atmosphere, and events Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 16. Developing Effective Communication Step 5: Selecting the Message Source Highly credible sources are more persuasive A poor spokesperson can tarnish a brand Step 6: Collecting Feedback Recognition, recall, and behavioral measures are assessed May suggest changes in product/promotion Goal 3: Learn the steps in developing effective marketing communications
  • 17. Setting the Promotional Budget Setting the Total Promotional Budget Affordability Method Budget is set at a level that a company can afford Percentage-of-Sales Method Past or forecasted sales may be used Competitive-Parity Method Budget matches competitors’ outlays Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 18. Setting the Promotional Budget Setting the Total Promotional Budget Objective-and-Task Method Specific objectives are defined Tasks required to achieve objectives are determined Costs of performing tasks are estimated, then summed to create the promotional budget Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 19. Setting the Promotional Mix Setting the Overall Promotion Mix Determined by the nature of each promotion tool and the selected promotion mix strategy Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 20. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Reaches large, geographically dispersed audiences, often with high frequency Low cost per exposure, though overall costs are high Consumers perceive advertised goods as more legitimate Dramatizes company/brand Builds brand image; may stimulate short-term sales Impersonal; one-way communication Promotion Tools Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 21. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Most effective tool for building buyers’ preferences, convictions, and actions Personal interaction allows for feedback and adjustments Relationship oriented Buyers are more attentive Sales force represents a long-term commitment Most expensive of the promotional tools Promotion Tools Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 22. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Makes use of a variety of formats: premiums, coupons, contests, etc. Attracts attention, offers strong purchase incentives, dramatizes offers, boosts sagging sales Stimulates quick response Short lived Not effective at building long-term brand preferences Promotion Tools Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 23. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Highly credible Many forms: news stories, news features, events and sponsorships, etc. Reaches many prospects missed via other forms of promotion Dramatizes company or benefits Often the most underused element in the promotional mix Promotion Tools Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 24. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Marketing Many forms: Telephone marketing, direct mail, online marketing, etc. Four distinctive characteristics: Nonpublic Immediate Customized Interactive Well-suited to highly targeted marketing efforts Promotion Tools Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 25. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Promotion Mix Strategies Push strategy : trade promotions and personal selling efforts push the product through the distribution channels. Pull strategy : producers use advertising and consumer sales promotions to generate strong consumer demand for products. Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 26. Setting the Promotional Budget and Mix Checklist: Integrating the Promotion Mix Analyze trends (internal and external) Audit communications spending Identify all points of contact Team up in communications planning Make all communication elements compatible Create performance measures Appoint an IMC manager Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 27. Socially Responsible Communications Advertising and Sales Promotion Avoid false and deceptive advertising No bait-and-switch advertising Trade promotions can not favor certain customers over others Use advertising to promote socially responsible programs and actions Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix
  • 28. Socially Responsible Communications Personal Selling Salespeople must follow the rules of “fair competition” Three-day cooling-off rule protects ultimate consumers from high pressure tactics Business-to-business selling Bribery, industrial espionage, and making false and disparaging statements about a competitor are forbidden Goal 4: Understand methods for setting budgets and designing the mix