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Page 1: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Advertising’s Role In Marketing

Page 2: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Lecture Outline

I. What is Marketing?

II. The Key Players and Markets

III. The Marketing Process

IV. How Agencies Work

V. International Marketing

VI. The Dynamics of Modern Marketing

Page 3: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

What is Marketing?

• The way a product is designed, tested, produced, branded, packaged, priced, distributed, and promoted.

Page 4: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Key Concepts in Marketing

• The marketing concept

• Marketing should focus first on identifying the needs and wants of the customer

• To compete effectively, marketers must focus on the customers’ problems and try to develop products to solve them

Page 5: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Key Concepts in Marketing

• The marketing concept

• Exchange

• The act of trading a desired product or service to receive something of value in return

• Money is exchanged for goods

Page 6: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Key Concepts in Marketing

• The marketing concept

• Exchange

• Branding

• The process of creating a distinctive and special meaning for a product

• Brand equity is reputation, meaning, and value that the brand name or symbol has acquired over time

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Key Concepts in Marketing

• The marketing concept

• Exchange

• Branding

• Added value

• A marketing or advertising activity makes a product more valuable, useful, or appealing

Page 8: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

The Key Players and Markets

• The marketer • The organization, company, or manufacturer producing the product and offering it for sale

• The advertiser or client (from the agency’s point of view)

Page 9: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

The Key Players and Markets

• The marketer• Suppliers and

vendors

• Other companies that manufacture the materials and ingredients used in producing the product

Page 10: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

The Key Players and Markets

• The marketer

• Suppliers and vendors

• Distributors and retailers

• Various companies that are involved in moving a product from its manufacturer to the buyer

Page 11: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Types of Markets

• Market– Where the exchange

between buyer and seller takes place

– A particular type of buyer

• Market share– The percentage of the

total market in a product category that buys a particular brand

ConsumerBusiness-to-

business

Institutional Channel

Page 12: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

The Marketing Process

1. Conduct research and develop a situation analysis

2. Set objectives for the marketing effort

3. Assess consumer needs and wants

4. Differentiate and position the product

5. Develop the marketing mix strategy

6. Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy

Page 13: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Marketing Mix Strategies

• Product • The product is both the object of the advertising and the reason for marketing

• Product category– A class of similar

products

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Marketing Mix Strategies

• Product

• Place

• The channels used in moving the product from manufacturer to buyer

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Marketing Mix Strategies

• Product

• Place

• Price

• Based on the cost of making and marketing the product and on expected profit– Customary

– Psychological

Page 16: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

Marketing Mix Strategies

• Product

• Place

• Price

• Promotion

• Use face-to-face contact between marketer and prospective customer

• Used to create immediate sales

Page 17: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

How Agencies Work

Full-Service Agencies• Include the four major

staff functions– Account management– Creative services– Media planning and

buying– Account planning

• Also have accounting, traffic, production, and HR departments

Specialized Agencies• Specialize in certain

functions, audiences, industries or markets– Creative boutique– Media-buying services

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How Agencies Work

Account Management• Acts as a liaison

between the client and the agency

• Responsible for interpreting the client’s marketing strategy

Creative Development• People who write• People who design ideas

for ads and commercials • People who convert

these ideas into commercials

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How Agencies Work

Media Planning/Buying• Recommends to the

client the most efficient means of delivering the message

• Responsible for buying, planning, and research

Account Planning• Gathers all information

on the market and consumers and acts as the voice of the consumer

• Prepares comprehensive recommendations

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How Agencies Work

Internal Agency Services• Traffic department• Print production

department

Revenues and Profits• Commission• Fee• Retainer

Page 21: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

International Marketing

• An international brand is available virtually anywhere in the world

• The shift requires new tools for advertisers, including one language, one control mechanism, and one strategic plan

• The choice of an agency depends on the decision to standardize messages or localize them to accommodate local cultures

Page 22: Advertising’s Role In Marketing. Lecture Outline I.What is Marketing? II.The Key Players and Markets III.The Marketing Process IV.How Agencies Work V.International

The Dynamics of Modern Marketing

• Integrated marketing– All areas of the marketing mix work closely together to

present the brand in a coherent and consistent way

• Relationship marketing– Marketing that considers all the firm’s stakeholders

• Permission marketing– Inviting prospective customers to self-select into a brand’s

target market in order to receive marketing communication

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Principles of Advertising & IMC by Tom Duncan 2nd Edition, Published by McGraw-Hill Irwin.

Event Management For Tourism, Cultural, Business and Sporting Events by Lynn Van Der Wagen Brenda R. Carlos Published by Pearson Prentice Hall.

Advertising Principles and Practice by W. Wells, S. Moriarty and J. Burnett, Published by Prentice Hall International.

Integrated Marketing Communications by David Pickton & Amanda Broderick Published by Prentice Hall.

Bibliography

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