Title: The Marketing Mix
1The Marketing Mix
2Aims of todays lesson
- To have an understanding of the marketing mix and
the role of promotion - To understand the difference between above and
below the line promotion
3Starter
How would you define PROMOTION?
4Promotion is
- Communication techniques to get information,
influence and persuade customers. - Or. Getting a way to spread your idea/product to
customers! - its all about persuasion!
5Viral Marketing..
So what methods of promotion did this video show
us that are traditionally used?
From laptop.
From web.
6Promotional methods
- Main methods include
- Advertising
- Sales promotion
- Personal selling
- Public Relations
- Direct mail
- Sponsorship
- It depends on
- Stage in the life cycle
- Budget
- Target market
- Nature of the product
- Competition
7To the DVD
- Working Lunch best of DVD!
- Session 5 _ brand management
8What are the Objectives of promotion?
- Increase sales
- New customers
- Retain existing customers
- Encourage a trials
- To inform
- To remind
- To assure
- To encourage brand switching
- To create an image
- To encourage customer contact.
You will need to use these objective terms for
the following few slides / tasks
9Whats the Marketing objective?
Cola be yourself
Lynx
10Whats the Marketing objective?
Stroke Sign of advice
Citroen C4 Robotic dancing
11Whats the Marketing objective?
12Two types of promotion
- Above the line .
- Uses independent media
- Aimed at a wide audience
- Below the line.
- Uses media that the company has some form of
control
13Above the line
- This uses advertising
- Advertising is using any paid form of
non-personal presentation. - Uses media that company has little direct control
over.
14Below the Line
- Uses all forms other than advertising
- Includes
- Direct mail
- Exhibitions
- Sales promotion
- Branding
- Merchandising
- Packaging
- Sponsorship
Exhibitions dont have to be boring
15You decide on which factors are or for above
/ below the line
- Adaptable
- Can only reach a limited number of customers.
- Control the message
- Expensive
- High cost
- Higher customer attention
- Impersonal
- Interactivity
- Labour intensive
- Lacks flexibility
- Limited capacity to close the sale
- Message is customised
- One way communication
- Opportunity to close a sale
- Potential to develop a relationship
- Repetition
- Used to build brand loyalty
- Wide coverage
16Benefits and Problems for Above the line promotion
- Disadvantages
- Expensive
- Impersonal
- One way communication
- Lacks flexibility
- Limited capacity to close the sale
- Advantages
- Wide coverage
- Control the message
- Repetition
- Used to build brand loyalty
17Benefits and Problems for Below the line promotion
- Advantages
- Higher customer attention
- Message is customised
- Interactivity
- Potential to develop a relationship
- Adaptable
- Opportunity to close a sale
- Disadvantages
- High cost
- Labour intensive
- Expensive
- Can only reach a limited number of customers.
18Markets Media activity
- You need your whiteboard pen
- No cheating quick fire round
- Put down your immediate thoughts
19Quick fire activity
- Tell me your immediate thought of the
- target market
- and
- promotional method used.
- For the following items.
20For example - Playstation
-
- Target market teenage boys
- Promotional method
- Games magazines
21Quick fire starts here
- Bowling
- Toothpaste
- Airline travel
- Dishwasher liquid
- Crisps
- Stanna stair lift
- Local pub quiz
- Dating Agency
- Local Farmers market
target market and promotional method used.
22Viral Marketing e-commerce!
- network-enhanced word of mouth
- Amazon.com encourages their customers to "send a
book to a friend".
23Best example of viral marketing?
24Cadburys king of viral?
What benefits have Cadburys gained from these
marketing campaigns?
25More from the DVD
- Best of Working Lunch - Advertising
26Homework.
- Read article answer Qs
- What is Viral Marketing?
- Identify 5 traditional Marketing promotional
methods. - What is a brand?
- Select one well known brand, describe how it has
maintained its brand leadership. - What is a sneezer?
- Do you know of any sneezer promotions that have
caught your attention?
27Plenary
- Other than advertising, how else can a business
promote its goods services? - Can you name me 3 promotional objectives?
- What is the difference between above below the
line promotions?
28Other good clips
Iphone
Guinness
Ipod shuffle
Sheilas wheels
29A later homework Q.
30To what extent is.?
Exam Skills
- To what extent is PROMOTION the most important
ingredient of the marketing mix?
31How best to answer this question?
- Knowledge DEFINE.
- What is the marketing mix?
- what are the 4 ingredients of the marketing mix
32Application Analysis
- Application
- Use REAL business examples
- Analysis
- Why IS promotion SO IMPORTANT to a business
- Why is promotion NOT the most important
-
- Aka. Why are the other features as or more
important?
33Evaluation
- You decide.. Do you think promotion is the most
(or not) important part of the marketing mix? - It is possible to provide a 2 sided conclusion
by using real business examples where promotion
IS and in another case IS NOT important!
34Homework.
- To what extent is PROMOTION the most important
ingredient of the marketing mix? - (15 marks)
- K 3, Ap 3 An 4 E5