Chapter 19 Advertising. Section 19.1 Advertising Media Section 19.2 Media Measurement and Rates
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1 Chapter 19 Advertising Section 19.1 Advertising Media Section 19.2 Media Measurement and Rates
2 Advertising Media Key Terms promotional advertising institutional advertising media print media transit advertising broadcast media online advertising specialty media media planning Objectives Explain the concept and purpose of advertising in the promotional mix Explain the different types of advertising media Discuss the planning and selection of media Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
3 Advertising Media Graphic Organizer In a chart like this one, organize your notes about the definition and role of advertising. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
4 Advertising and Its Purpose In advertising, advertisers control the message, where it will be seen or heard, and how often it will be repeated. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
5 Promotional and Institutional Advertising There are two main types of advertising: Promotional Institutional Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
6 promotional advertising Advertising designed to increase sales. Promotional and Institutional Advertising Promotional advertising X is when the goal is to increase sales. It can: Introduce a new business Change a company image Promote a product Encourage the use of a particular service Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
7 Promotional and Institutional Advertising State and city tourism offices have placed this ad to promote Wyoming as a good place for a vacation. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
8 institutional advertising The process used to try to create a favorable image for a company and foster goodwill in the marketplace. Promotional and Institutional Advertising Institutional advertising X tries to create a favorable image for a company and foster goodwill in the marketplace. Connecting a company s name to a worthy cause makes a favorable impression on its customers. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
9 Mass Advertising Versus Targeted Advertising Mass advertising enables companies to reach large numbers of people with their messages. Advertisers can also carefully target their messages to select audiences in a process known as targeted advertising. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
10 Types of Media media The avenues through which messages are delivered; also known as channels. Media X are the agencies, means, or instruments used to convey advertising messages to the public. The four general categories are: Print Broadcast Online Specialty Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
11 Print Media print media Newspapers, magazines, direct mail, signs, and billboards used in advertising. Print media X includes: Newspapers Magazines Direct mail Signs Billboards Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
12 Print Media Newspapers are an important advertising outlet for consumer-oriented products and services. Shoppers are local papers that contain little editorial content and are delivered free. Responses to newspaper ads and coupon sales can be easily tracked. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
13 Print Media Magazines are distributed locally, regionally, or nationally. They can be published as weeklies, monthlies, or quarterlies. Magazines generally have a longer life span than newspapers because people keep them for a longer period of time. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
14 Print Media People tend to read magazines more thoroughly than they read newspapers. Two drawbacks of magazine ads are: They can be expensive. They must often be submitted weeks or even months before their publication date. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
15 Print Media The two types of direct marketing are: Printed direct mail sent to a home or business Electronic direct mail sent to an address Examples of printed direct-mail advertising are: Newsletters, catalogs, coupons, samplers, and invitations. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
16 Print Media Direct-mail advertisers build customer profiles of existing customers to find information helpful in locating prospects. Marketing specialty firms sell lists of names, addresses, and phone numbers. These lists can be sorted by demographic criteria. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
17 Print Media Direct mail yields a low level of response, and poorly planned campaigns often yield less than a one-half percent response. It also has a negative junk mail image. The cost of printed direct-mail advertising can be high. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
18 Print Media Directory advertising involves putting an ad in a telephone directory such as the Yellow Pages. It is relatively inexpensive and can be used to target all demographic groups. A drawback is that information cannot be adjusted until a new directory is distributed. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
19 Print Media There are two types of outdoor advertising signs: nonstandardized and standardized. Nonstandardized outdoor signs are usually custom-made signs that have no size or style requirements other than those imposed by local zoning authorities. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
20 Print Media Standardized outdoor signs are purchased from advertising companies and are provided only in standard sizes, as with billboards, posters, bulletins, transit advertising, and spectaculars (signs with lights and moving parts). Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
21 Broadcast Media broadcast media Radio and television. Broadcast media X encompass radio and television. Television is second only to newspapers in advertising popularity. It is the ultimate advertising medium because it can combine sight, sound, action, and color to produce a compelling advertisement. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
22 Broadcast Media TV has the highest production cost of any media and the cost to air the ad can be very high. Radio has the immediacy of newspapers without the high production costs of television. However, products and services can only be described, not seen. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
23 Online Advertising online advertising A form of advertising that uses either or the World Wide Web. Online advertising X is a form of advertising that uses either or the World Wide Web. An optin is a mass that is sent to people who have requested it or authorized it. Most online advertising is in the form of banner or pop-up ads. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
24 Specialty Media specialty media Relatively inexpensive, useful items featuring an advertiser s name or logo that are given away; also known as giveaways or advertising specialties. Specialty media X, also called giveaways or advertising specialties, are relatively inexpensive, useful items featuring an advertiser s name or logo. They must be practical, used frequently, and placed in locations with high visibility. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
25 Other Advertising Media Other innovative means of transmitting messages to potential customers include: Sports arena billboards Ads in movie theaters and home video rentals Ads on hot air balloons and blimps Skywriting Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
26 Media Planning and Selection media planning The process of selecting the advertising media and deciding the time or space in which the ads should appear to accomplish a marketing objective. Media planning X is the process of selecting the advertising media and deciding the time or space in which the ads should appear. To establish the media plan, advertisers ask: Can the medium present the product and the appropriate business image? Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
27 Media Planning and Selection Can the desired customers be targeted with the medium? Will the medium get the desired response rate? Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.1
28 SECTION 19.1 REVIEW
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30 Media Measurement and Rates Key Terms audience impression frequency cost per thousand (CPM) Objectives Identify media measurement techniques Explain techniques used to evaluate media Summarize how media costs are determined Explain promotional budget methods Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
31 Media Measurement and Rates Graphic Organizer Use a chart like this one to take notes about media rates. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
32 Media Measurement audience The number of people exposed to an ad. impression A single exposure to an advertising message. To understand media measurement, you need to become familiar with several key terms. The number of homes or people exposed to an ad is called the audience X. A single exposure to an advertising message is called an impression X. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
33 Media Measurement frequency The number of times an audience sees or hears an advertisement. Cost per thousand (CPM) The media cost of exposing 1,000 readers or viewers to an advertising impression Frequency X is the number of times an audience sees or hears an advertisement. Cost per thousand (CPM) X is the media cost of exposing 1,000 people to an advertising impression. It is the tool used to compare the effectiveness of different types of media. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
34 Media Measurement Readership of print media is measured by surveys or estimated by circulation. The TV audience is measured with diaries or meter data collected by Nielsen Media Research. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
35 Media Measurement Numbers of radio listeners are tracked by the Arbitron Company using listening diaries. Online audiences are measured with surveys and computer software tracking systems. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
36 Media Rates Advertising uses a set format that is defined in terms of time (broadcast media) or space (print or online media). Media costs vary greatly, not just with type of media but also with geographical location and audience. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
37 Newspaper Rates Newspaper rates are divided into two categories, depending on whether the ad is a classified ad or a display ad. Classified ads Display ads Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
38 Newspaper Rates Newspaper costs vary. CPM is a convenient measure that enables advertisers to compare the advertising costs of different newspapers. The comparison is made with the following formula: Cost of ad x 1,000/Circulation = CPM Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
39 Magazine Rates Magazine rates are based on: Circulation Type of readership Production techniques Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
40 Magazine Rates There are different magazine rates, including: Bleed Black-and-white versus color printing Premium position Discount Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
41 Online Rates Online advertising rates are based upon the type of format the customer desires, such as banner, button, and pop-up. They are also set on a CPM rate of page views. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
42 Radio Rates Costs of radio advertising vary according to: Where the ad will air What time of day the ad will air Length of the ad Radio ad rates are highest during the morning and late afternoon, also called drive times. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
43 Television Rates Like radio, TV rates depend on where the commercial will air, what time of day, and the ad s length. Prime time (7 P.M. to 10 P.M.) is the most expensive time to advertise on television. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
44 Promotional Budget The promotional budget considers the cost for developing and placing ads. Four common promotional budgeting methods are: Percentage of sales All you can afford Following the competition Objective and task Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
45 Promotional Budget If a company follows the all you can afford method, it pays all expenses, then applies the remainder of its funds to promotional activities. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
46 Promotional Budget The following the competition method bases its budget on the competitor s promotional expenditures or the competitor s market share. It is considered a weak method because it is based on the competitor s objectives. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
47 Promotional Budget The objective and task method determines goals, considers the necessary steps to meet them, and determines the cost of activities to meet those goals. Marketing Essentials Chapter 19, Section 19.2
48 SECTION 19.2 REVIEW
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50 Section 19.1 The main purpose of advertising is to present a message that encourages the customer to buy the product or service or to accept an idea. Businesses must choose the most appropriate advertising media for their target market; for example, Web sites, newspapers, radio, or television. continued
51 Section 19.2 Choosing the correct medium to use is a very complex effort. Media planners must concern themselves not only with the correct medium to use and its costs, but also with how to measure overall advertising effectiveness.
52 This chapter has helped prepare you to meet the following DECA performance indicators: Explain the types of advertising media. Explain direct advertising strategies. Describe considerations using databases in advertising. Demonstrate orderly and systematic behavior. Demonstrate creativity.
53 CHAPTER 19 REVIEW
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