SALES PROMOTION MKT 3310 Lecture 9‚ 2012 1 Lecture objective By the end of today’s class you should: • understand the role of sales promotion in a company’s integrated marketing communications program. • understand the different types of consumer and trade-oriented sales promotion tools‚ and the reasons for using them. 2 Lecture format • Defining sales promotion‚ types of sales promotion • Strengths and weaknesses of sales promotion • Exercise •Sales promotion and consumer
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Promotion strategy Promotion is to attract customers to purchase‚ and it involves communicating information between distribution channels. Promotion Objectives There are three promotion objectives which are inform‚ persuade and remind (MKT303 Lecture notes‚ Sem.3‚ 2008‚ P.14-9). Since there are existing competitors to produce safety cars‚ Toyota should use persuade objective to show customer Prius is better than other brands cars. Factors that affecting Promotion Mix • Nature
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Question - “Advertising is a nonpersonal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products‚ services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media." Explain. Answer Meaning of Advertising - Advertising is an activity of attracting public attention to a product‚ service‚ or business as by paid announcements in the print‚ broadcast‚ or electronic media. Definition of Advertising - "Advertising is the non-personal communication of information
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How does advertising differ from public relations activities? Public relations requires very different skills and is usually performed by professionals in PR firms‚ whereas advertising is performed by ad agency people. Advertisers must understand the importance of PR. In the marketing communication process‚ what are the various dimensions of the source‚ the message‚ and the receiver? In the marketing communication process‚ sale’s people can give a personalized pitch to potential consumers
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PROMOTION MIX PROMOTION: Promotion is the process of communicating with individuals‚ groups or organizations to directly or indirectly facilitate exchanges by informing & persuading audiences to accept an organization /its products. One of the 4P’s of Marketing‚ it includes all tools available for ‘Marketing Communication’ RETAIL PROMOTION: Retail Promotion is a comprehensive term for the means by which the retail offer is communicated to target customer groups‚ in order to inform‚ persuade
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Sales Promotion Sales promotion is one of the four aspects of promotional mix. (The other three parts of the promotional mix are advertising‚ personal selling‚ and publicity/public relations.) Media and non-media marketing communication are employed for a pre-determined‚ limited time to increase consumer demand‚ stimulate market demand or improve product availability. Examples include: • contests • point of purchase displays • rebate (marketing) • free travel‚ such as free flights A good definition
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SALES PROMOTION SALES PROMOTION PERSONAL SELLING PERSONAL SELLING Personal selling is a promotional strategy that involves one party (the seller) establishing a relationship with a different person (the prospective buyer) by use of their persuasive skills and techniques. Personal selling is a promotional strategy that involves one party (the seller) establishing a relationship with a different person (the prospective buyer) by use of their persuasive skills and techniques
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Advertising –A tool of sales promotion for Micro Small Medium Enterprise’s 1. N.Prabakaran (Resource Scholar‚ Dept.of Business Administration‚ Annamalai University) 2. Dr.S.K.Nagarajan (Assistant Professor‚ Dept of Business Administration‚ Annamalai University) E-mail:prabamba87@gmail.com‚naga_skn@yahoo.com Abstract – In these modern days‚ the marketing manager’s are able to find new techniques and tools of
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Chapter 3 Literature Review of Sales Promotion schemes and Consumer Preference. 3.0 Promotion and Consumption 3.1 Sales promotion Schemes and Consumer Preference 3.2 Brand Equity Measurement 3.3 Sales Promotion Types and Preferences 3.4 Valence of a promotion 3.5 When Promotion is Informative 3.6 Perceived discount 3.7 Store Image 3.8 Name Brand Vs Store Brand 3.9 Change in Purchase intention due to Sales promotions 3.10 Promotion threshold 3.11 Consumer Price Formation : Reference Prices 3.12 Price
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MARKETING AND PROMOTION Promotion is part of marketing which can be considered as one of the youngest disciplines in the business world and is driven by innovation (Sutheralnd and Canwell‚ 2004). Within it‚ marketing communications‚ or promotion‚ is a management process through which an organization engages with its various audiences. Through understanding and audience’s communications environment‚ organizations seek to develop and present messages for their identified stakeholder groups‚ before
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