Tourism Promotion – stimulates sales through information dissemination Three Objectives of Tourism Promotion 1. Make the product widely known. 2. Make the product attractive to encourage people. 3. Make the product attractive without being dishonest. Three goals of Tourism Promotion 1. Informative promotion – used to inform the public of your product. 2. Persuasive promotion- devising persuasive message. 3. Reminder promotion – used to remind people of their positive experiences. Goals of Promotion
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Theoretical Understanding and Practical Application Of Advertising and Promotion in Business Theoretical Understanding and Practical Application Of Advertising and Promotion in Business Submitted by: ( Name) ID No. …….. ………………………. Programme Title: Edexcel BTEC
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four below-the-line promotional techniques (3.1) Advertising can be typically be grouped into two categories: above-the-line and below-the-line advertising. Below-the-line advertising is typically conducted by the company itself. | CHARACTERISTIC | OBJECTIVE | DIRECT MARKETING | * Marketing messages are addressed directly to the customer and/or customers. * It is a multi media promotion * It is benefit oriented direct response advertising. | * Keeping the existing customers as well as
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For: - First year higher education students Ref: - Advertising and Promotion From: - Date: - 01.01.2012 Report on advertising and promotion. 1.0 Terms of Reference On the 12th of December I was asked to write a report recommending a marketing communications strategy for the next two years reaching out to both consumer and business markets. Procedure In order to obtain the relevant
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Advertising and Promotion Advertising is a form of commercial mass communication designed to promote the sale of a product or service and it also sends messages on behalf of an institution‚ organization‚ or candidate for political office. Advertising can be found in cultures from thousands of years ago dating back to 3000 BC in Babylonian times. Back then they only used graphic signs and word of mouth from town criers to promote their product to the people. Today we still use word of mouth of
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Methods of Promotion Table Promotion Method | Defined | Example of organisations that have used this type of promotion | What are the advantages of using this for a small business? | What are the drawbacks of using this for a small business? | Television | Advertisements on television using sound and vision to attract a certain audience during certain programmes ad breaks | Volkswagen with a new 2012 beetle is shown at 10pm whilst hotel GB is on a new and largely popular programme | Have huge
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[pic]TOURISM MARKETING & PROMOTION DECEMBER 2009 TOURISM MARKETING & PROMOTION Instructions to candidates: a) Time allowed: Three hours (plus an extra ten minutes’ reading time at the start – do not write anything during this time) b) Answer any FIVE questions c) All questions carry equal marks. Marks for each question are shown in [ ] 1. Discuss the information you will expect to find in the main sections of a typical tourism development plan and provide examples to support
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Introduction; In this assignment I will be talking about different sources of finance available For different types of organisation. Also I will talk about assess the implication of the different sources and we evaluate Appropriate sources of finance for business projects. All business needs a money to finance and to set up a business activities like setup cost‚ Day to day cost‚ and other expenses which can help to keep the business running. Financial sources definition; Financial sources
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500 words case study on GAD using GAD protocol. Introduction: This brief case study outlines the treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) using a low intensity GAD protocol and a five Areas assessment model. The five areas Cognitive Behavioural Assessment model: The five areas assessment model (Williams 2001a) has been developed as part of an NHS commission to provide a jargon free and accessible model of CBT for use in busy clinical settings. The approach has been found to be acceptable
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appropriate findings Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techniques • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a range of methods and techniques have been applied a range of sources of information used the selection of methods and techniques/sources justified the design of methods/techniques justified complex information/data have been synthesised and processed appropriate learning methods/techniques applied appropriate structure and approach has
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