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Measuring Advertising Effectiveness -
Testing Tools
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
Understand the concept of DAGMAR.
Apply the testing tools for measuring advertising effectiveness.
Discussion Question
Q. Why we need to test the advertisement
effectiveness ?
Communications Effects
Pyramid
5% Use
20% Trial
25% Preference
40% Liking
70%
Knowledge/Comprehension
90% Awareness
The DAGMAR Approach
Define
Advertising
Goals for
Measuring
Advertising
Results Action
Awareness
Conviction
Comprehension
Discussion Question
Q. Suppose you are advertising manager of your
company, how will you test the advertisements
effectiveness? Any idea.
AD Effectiveness
• Advertising is of no use if the defined objectives of
communication is not achieved.
• So, it is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of
advertisement at different level, starting from creation of ad-
copy to running of ad on media, and also after execution of
ad to know to what extent the objectives are achieved.
Types of tests to measure
effectiveness
Following are the types of test applied in advertisement
evaluation:
• Pre-Testing
• Concurrent Testing
Developing an Advertising Campaign(cont’d)
• Evaluating Advertising Effectiveness
Evaluation Assessment
Pretest Evaluation of ads performed before a campaign begins
Consumer Jury A panel of a product’s actual or potential buyers who
pretest ads
Posttest Evaluation of advertising effectiveness after the
campaign
Recognition Test A posttest in which individuals are shown the actual ad
and asked if they recognize it
Unaided Recall Test A posttest in which respondents identify ads they have
recently seen but are given no recall clues
Aided Recall Test A posttest that asks respondents to identify recent ads
and provides clues to jog their memories
1.Pre-Testing
• Pre-Testing follows the universal law "Prevention
is better than cure". Advertising can be pretested
at several points in the creative development
process.
• Pre-Testing helps the advertiser to make a final go
or no go decision about finished or nearly finished
advertisement. Pre-Testing method refer to testing
the potentiality of a communication message or
ad-copy before printing, broadcasting, or
telecasting
Qualitative Methods ofPre-Testing
• Focus Group: Focus group involve exposing the ad to a
group of 8 to 12 respondents. Focus groups are used
with surprising frequency for making final go or no go
decision. A moderator facilitates the discussion and walk
s the group through a series of issues that are outlined in
discussion guide.
• In-depth Interview: In-depth interview involve one on one
discussion with respondents. Interviews are very effective
when a researcher has a good idea of critical issues but
does not have a sense of the kind of responses one will
get. This method can be effectively used to generate new
ad concepts and ideas.
• Projective Techniques: In this technique the respondent
is instructed to project himself into the situation and
verbalize the thoughts. projective technique can be very
effective for evaluating ad concepts and for generating
new ad concepts. But, it cannot be used for making final
decisions.
Quantitative Methods ofPre-Testing
• Checklist Method: Checklist method is used to test the effectiveness of
ad- copy. The purpose of this method is to ensure that all elements of
the ad-copy are included with due importance in the advertisement. As it
is a pre-test method any omitted element of ad can be included in the
copy before release of the advertisement.
• Consumer Jury Method: This method involves the exposure of
alternative advertisements to a sample of jury or prospects. This test is
designed to learn from a typical group of prospective customers.
Advertisements which are unpublished are presented before the
consumer jury either in personal interviews or group interviews and their
reactions are observed and responses are recorded.
• Sales Area Test: Under this method advertising campaign is run in the
markets selected for testing purposes. The impact of the campaign is
evaluated by actual sales in the selected markets. The market with high
sales is considered the best market for effective sales campaign. In
other markets suitable changes are made in the advertising campaign.
• Questionnaire Method: It is a list of questions related to an experiment.
The draft of an advertisement along with some relevant questions is to
be sent to a group of target consumers or advertising experts. Their
opinions are collected and analyzed to find out whether the proposed
advertisement is satisfactory or not.
Contd…
• Recall Test: Under this method, advertising copies are
shown to a group of prospects. After few minutes they are
asked to recall and reproduce them. This method is used
to find out how far the advertisements are impressive.
• Reaction Test: The potential effect of an advertisement is
judged with the help of certain instruments, which
measure heartbeats, blood pressure, pupil dilution etc.
Their reactions reveal the psychological or nervous effects
of advertising.
• Readability Test: All the listeners of advertisements
cannot read it equally. So respondents are drawn from
different socio economic and geographical backgrounds.
This method is used to find out the level of effectiveness
when and advertisement is read.
• Eye Movement Test: The movements of eyes of the
respondents are recorded by using eye observation
camera when advertisements are shown to them in a
screen. This helps to find out the attention value of
advertisement.
2.Concurrent Testing
• Concurrent testing is evaluated throughout the whole
advertisement execution process. Tests are conducted
while audience is exposed to different type of media.
Following are the types of concurrent testing methods:
• Consumer Diaries: Diaries are provided to a selected
customers. They are also informed to record the details of
advertisements they watch, listen or read. The diaries are
collected periodically. The result obtained from such a
survey reveals the effectiveness of advertisement.
• Co-incidental Surveys: This method is also called as co-
incidental telephone method. Under this method, samples
of customers are selected and calls are made at the time
of broadcast of the advertisement programme. The data
obtained and analyzed will give a picture about the
effectiveness of an advertisement.
• Electronic Devices: Now day’s electronic devices are
widely used to measure the effectiveness of an
advertisement. They are mainly used in broadcast media.
These are auto meters, track electronic units etc.
3. PostTesting
• Post testing is done to know- to what extent the advertising
objectives are achieved. Following are the types of post
testing methods:
• Recognition Test: Recognition test involves the ability of
viewers to correctly identify ad, brand, or message they
previously exposed to. The types of recognition test are:
• Starch Test - The Starch test is applied only to print ads that
have already run. The interviewer shows each respondent a
magazine or newspaper containing the ads being tested. For
each ad the interviewer asks the respondents to reply to ad
related questions.
• Bruzzone Test - The Bruzzone test is conducted through mail
surveys. Questionnaires containing frames and audio scripts
from television commercials are sent to respondents and
respondents are asked whether they recognize the ad and
brand.
• Recall or Impact Test: The recall test is
designed to measure the impression of
readers or viewers of the advertisement.
If a reader has a favorable impression of
the advertisement, he will certainly
retain something of the advertisement.
The measures of interest would be
obtained by interviewing the readers or
viewers or listeners, days after the
advertisement or commercial is
appeared in the newspaper, or on T.V.
Interviewer asks the readers or viewers
to answer some ad
related questions, and in response to
the question asked, the reader reveals the
accuracy and depth of his impression.
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company.
All rights reserved.
19 | 13
Developing an Advertising Campaign(cont’d)
• Evaluating Advertising Effectiveness
Evaluation Assessment
Pretest Evaluation of ads performed before a campaign begins
Consumer Jury A panel of a product’s actual or potential buyers who
pretest ads
Posttest Evaluation of advertising effectiveness after the
campaign
Recognition Test A posttest in which individuals are shown the actual ad
and asked if they recognize it
Unaided Recall Test A posttest in which respondents identify ads they have
recently seen but are given no recall clues
Aided Recall Test A posttest that asks respondents to identify recent ads
and provides clues to jog their memories
3.Finished Art or
Commercial
Testing
3.Finished Art or
Commercial Testing
1.Concept
Testing
2.Rough
Testing
4.Market Testing (Post-testing)
2.Rough Testing
1.Concept Testing
The TestingProcess
Occurs at Various
Stages
On-air Tests
Dummy Ad
Vehicles
Consumer
Juries
Portfolio
Tests
Physiological
Measures
Theater
Tests
Rough
Tests
Concept
Tests
Reliability
Tests
Comprehension and
Reaction
Tests
Pretesting Methods
Laborato
ry
Fiel
d
Dummy Ad Vehicles
Consumer Juries
Portfolio Tests
Physiological Measures
Theater Tests
Rough Tests
Concept Tests
Reliability Tests
Comprehension and Reaction
Tests
Qualitative and/or quantitative data evaluating and
comparing alternative concepts
Explores consumers’ responses to ad concepts
expressed in
words, pictures, or symbols
Alternatives are exposed to consumers who match the
target
audience
Reactions and evaluations are sought through focus
groups,
direct questioning, surveys, etc.
Sample sizes depend on the number of concepts
and the
consensus of responses
Explores consumers’ responses to ad concepts
expressed in words, pictures, or symbols
Alternatives are exposed to consumers who match the
target audience profile.
Reactions and evaluations are sought through focus
groups,
direct questioning, surveys, etc.
Sample sizes depend on the number of concepts being tested and
the
“consensus level” of initial responses.
Concept Testing
Objective
Method
Output
Recall
Tests
Inquiry
Tests
Associatio
n
Measures
Single-
Source
Systems
Tracking Studies
Recognition
Tests
Recognition
Tests
Inquiry Tests
Single-Source
Systems
Association
Measures
Recall Tests
Field Post testingMethods
Methods
Positioning Advertising Copy Testing(PACT)
1. Provide measurements relevant to objectives of advertising
2. Require agreement on how results will be used before each test
3. Provide multiple measures (Single measures aren't adequate)
4. Be based on a model of human response to communications
5. Consider multiple versus single exposure to the stimulus
6. Require alternative executions to have the same degree of finish
7. Provide controls to avoid the biasing effects of exposure context
8. Take into account basic considerations of sample definition
9. Demonstrate reliability and validity
Based on syllables per 100
words
Other factors also
considered
A laboratory
method
Includes test and control
ads
Portfolio test have
problems
Based on # syllables per 100 words
Measures comprehension
efficiency
A laboratory method
Includes test and control ads
Portfolio test problems: Halo Effects
Pretesting Finished PrintAds
Readability Tests
Portfolio Tests
Dummy Advertising
Vehicles
Distributed to random sample of
homes
Product interest may still bias results
Distributed to random sample of homes
Theater
Tests
Measures:
•Interest in and reaction to the
commercial
•Changes in product preferences
•Emotional reactions and
engagement using an adjective
checklist
•Recall of content, brand name,
information, etc.
•Interest in the brand presented
•Continuous (frame-by-frame)
reactions
On-Air Tests
• Insertion in TV programs in
specific markets
• Typically measure “Day After
Recall” (DAR) as main variable
of interest
• Split Broadcasts
Theater Tests
Pre-testing Finished BroadcastAds
Eye
tracking
Pupil
dilation
Galvanic
skin
response
Brain waves (EEGs)
& FMRI
Eye tracking
Galvanic
skin
response
Pupil dilation
Physiological Measures (Lab)
Testing
Test
marketing
Day after recall
tests
Persuasive
measures
Diagnosti
cs
Comprehensi
ve
measures
Single-source
tracking
Tracking studies
Single-source tracking
Test marketing
Comprehensve measures
Diagnostics
Persuasive measures
Day after recall tests
Post-Testing Broadcast Commercials
Testing
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  • 2. Learning outcomes Students will be able to: Understand the concept of DAGMAR. Apply the testing tools for measuring advertising effectiveness.
  • 3. Discussion Question Q. Why we need to test the advertisement effectiveness ?
  • 4. Communications Effects Pyramid 5% Use 20% Trial 25% Preference 40% Liking 70% Knowledge/Comprehension 90% Awareness
  • 5. The DAGMAR Approach Define Advertising Goals for Measuring Advertising Results Action Awareness Conviction Comprehension
  • 6. Discussion Question Q. Suppose you are advertising manager of your company, how will you test the advertisements effectiveness? Any idea.
  • 7. AD Effectiveness • Advertising is of no use if the defined objectives of communication is not achieved. • So, it is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of advertisement at different level, starting from creation of ad- copy to running of ad on media, and also after execution of ad to know to what extent the objectives are achieved. Types of tests to measure effectiveness Following are the types of test applied in advertisement evaluation: • Pre-Testing • Concurrent Testing
  • 8. Developing an Advertising Campaign(cont’d) • Evaluating Advertising Effectiveness Evaluation Assessment Pretest Evaluation of ads performed before a campaign begins Consumer Jury A panel of a product’s actual or potential buyers who pretest ads Posttest Evaluation of advertising effectiveness after the campaign Recognition Test A posttest in which individuals are shown the actual ad and asked if they recognize it Unaided Recall Test A posttest in which respondents identify ads they have recently seen but are given no recall clues Aided Recall Test A posttest that asks respondents to identify recent ads and provides clues to jog their memories
  • 9. 1.Pre-Testing • Pre-Testing follows the universal law "Prevention is better than cure". Advertising can be pretested at several points in the creative development process. • Pre-Testing helps the advertiser to make a final go or no go decision about finished or nearly finished advertisement. Pre-Testing method refer to testing the potentiality of a communication message or ad-copy before printing, broadcasting, or telecasting
  • 10. Qualitative Methods ofPre-Testing • Focus Group: Focus group involve exposing the ad to a group of 8 to 12 respondents. Focus groups are used with surprising frequency for making final go or no go decision. A moderator facilitates the discussion and walk s the group through a series of issues that are outlined in discussion guide. • In-depth Interview: In-depth interview involve one on one discussion with respondents. Interviews are very effective when a researcher has a good idea of critical issues but does not have a sense of the kind of responses one will get. This method can be effectively used to generate new ad concepts and ideas. • Projective Techniques: In this technique the respondent is instructed to project himself into the situation and verbalize the thoughts. projective technique can be very effective for evaluating ad concepts and for generating new ad concepts. But, it cannot be used for making final decisions.
  • 11. Quantitative Methods ofPre-Testing • Checklist Method: Checklist method is used to test the effectiveness of ad- copy. The purpose of this method is to ensure that all elements of the ad-copy are included with due importance in the advertisement. As it is a pre-test method any omitted element of ad can be included in the copy before release of the advertisement. • Consumer Jury Method: This method involves the exposure of alternative advertisements to a sample of jury or prospects. This test is designed to learn from a typical group of prospective customers. Advertisements which are unpublished are presented before the consumer jury either in personal interviews or group interviews and their reactions are observed and responses are recorded. • Sales Area Test: Under this method advertising campaign is run in the markets selected for testing purposes. The impact of the campaign is evaluated by actual sales in the selected markets. The market with high sales is considered the best market for effective sales campaign. In other markets suitable changes are made in the advertising campaign. • Questionnaire Method: It is a list of questions related to an experiment. The draft of an advertisement along with some relevant questions is to be sent to a group of target consumers or advertising experts. Their opinions are collected and analyzed to find out whether the proposed advertisement is satisfactory or not.
  • 12. Contd… • Recall Test: Under this method, advertising copies are shown to a group of prospects. After few minutes they are asked to recall and reproduce them. This method is used to find out how far the advertisements are impressive. • Reaction Test: The potential effect of an advertisement is judged with the help of certain instruments, which measure heartbeats, blood pressure, pupil dilution etc. Their reactions reveal the psychological or nervous effects of advertising. • Readability Test: All the listeners of advertisements cannot read it equally. So respondents are drawn from different socio economic and geographical backgrounds. This method is used to find out the level of effectiveness when and advertisement is read. • Eye Movement Test: The movements of eyes of the respondents are recorded by using eye observation camera when advertisements are shown to them in a screen. This helps to find out the attention value of advertisement.
  • 13. 2.Concurrent Testing • Concurrent testing is evaluated throughout the whole advertisement execution process. Tests are conducted while audience is exposed to different type of media. Following are the types of concurrent testing methods: • Consumer Diaries: Diaries are provided to a selected customers. They are also informed to record the details of advertisements they watch, listen or read. The diaries are collected periodically. The result obtained from such a survey reveals the effectiveness of advertisement. • Co-incidental Surveys: This method is also called as co- incidental telephone method. Under this method, samples of customers are selected and calls are made at the time of broadcast of the advertisement programme. The data obtained and analyzed will give a picture about the effectiveness of an advertisement. • Electronic Devices: Now day’s electronic devices are widely used to measure the effectiveness of an advertisement. They are mainly used in broadcast media. These are auto meters, track electronic units etc.
  • 14. 3. PostTesting • Post testing is done to know- to what extent the advertising objectives are achieved. Following are the types of post testing methods: • Recognition Test: Recognition test involves the ability of viewers to correctly identify ad, brand, or message they previously exposed to. The types of recognition test are: • Starch Test - The Starch test is applied only to print ads that have already run. The interviewer shows each respondent a magazine or newspaper containing the ads being tested. For each ad the interviewer asks the respondents to reply to ad related questions. • Bruzzone Test - The Bruzzone test is conducted through mail surveys. Questionnaires containing frames and audio scripts from television commercials are sent to respondents and respondents are asked whether they recognize the ad and brand.
  • 15. • Recall or Impact Test: The recall test is designed to measure the impression of readers or viewers of the advertisement. If a reader has a favorable impression of the advertisement, he will certainly retain something of the advertisement. The measures of interest would be obtained by interviewing the readers or viewers or listeners, days after the advertisement or commercial is appeared in the newspaper, or on T.V. Interviewer asks the readers or viewers to answer some ad related questions, and in response to the question asked, the reader reveals the accuracy and depth of his impression.
  • 16. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 19 | 13 Developing an Advertising Campaign(cont’d) • Evaluating Advertising Effectiveness Evaluation Assessment Pretest Evaluation of ads performed before a campaign begins Consumer Jury A panel of a product’s actual or potential buyers who pretest ads Posttest Evaluation of advertising effectiveness after the campaign Recognition Test A posttest in which individuals are shown the actual ad and asked if they recognize it Unaided Recall Test A posttest in which respondents identify ads they have recently seen but are given no recall clues Aided Recall Test A posttest that asks respondents to identify recent ads and provides clues to jog their memories
  • 17. 3.Finished Art or Commercial Testing 3.Finished Art or Commercial Testing 1.Concept Testing 2.Rough Testing 4.Market Testing (Post-testing) 2.Rough Testing 1.Concept Testing The TestingProcess Occurs at Various Stages
  • 18. On-air Tests Dummy Ad Vehicles Consumer Juries Portfolio Tests Physiological Measures Theater Tests Rough Tests Concept Tests Reliability Tests Comprehension and Reaction Tests Pretesting Methods Laborato ry Fiel d Dummy Ad Vehicles Consumer Juries Portfolio Tests Physiological Measures Theater Tests Rough Tests Concept Tests Reliability Tests Comprehension and Reaction Tests
  • 19. Qualitative and/or quantitative data evaluating and comparing alternative concepts Explores consumers’ responses to ad concepts expressed in words, pictures, or symbols Alternatives are exposed to consumers who match the target audience Reactions and evaluations are sought through focus groups, direct questioning, surveys, etc. Sample sizes depend on the number of concepts and the consensus of responses Explores consumers’ responses to ad concepts expressed in words, pictures, or symbols Alternatives are exposed to consumers who match the target audience profile. Reactions and evaluations are sought through focus groups, direct questioning, surveys, etc. Sample sizes depend on the number of concepts being tested and the “consensus level” of initial responses. Concept Testing Objective Method Output
  • 21. Positioning Advertising Copy Testing(PACT) 1. Provide measurements relevant to objectives of advertising 2. Require agreement on how results will be used before each test 3. Provide multiple measures (Single measures aren't adequate) 4. Be based on a model of human response to communications 5. Consider multiple versus single exposure to the stimulus 6. Require alternative executions to have the same degree of finish 7. Provide controls to avoid the biasing effects of exposure context 8. Take into account basic considerations of sample definition 9. Demonstrate reliability and validity
  • 22. Based on syllables per 100 words Other factors also considered A laboratory method Includes test and control ads Portfolio test have problems Based on # syllables per 100 words Measures comprehension efficiency A laboratory method Includes test and control ads Portfolio test problems: Halo Effects Pretesting Finished PrintAds Readability Tests Portfolio Tests Dummy Advertising Vehicles Distributed to random sample of homes Product interest may still bias results Distributed to random sample of homes
  • 23. Theater Tests Measures: •Interest in and reaction to the commercial •Changes in product preferences •Emotional reactions and engagement using an adjective checklist •Recall of content, brand name, information, etc. •Interest in the brand presented •Continuous (frame-by-frame) reactions On-Air Tests • Insertion in TV programs in specific markets • Typically measure “Day After Recall” (DAR) as main variable of interest • Split Broadcasts Theater Tests Pre-testing Finished BroadcastAds
  • 24. Eye tracking Pupil dilation Galvanic skin response Brain waves (EEGs) & FMRI Eye tracking Galvanic skin response Pupil dilation Physiological Measures (Lab) Testing
  • 25. Test marketing Day after recall tests Persuasive measures Diagnosti cs Comprehensi ve measures Single-source tracking Tracking studies Single-source tracking Test marketing Comprehensve measures Diagnostics Persuasive measures Day after recall tests Post-Testing Broadcast Commercials Testing