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Designing and
Managing Integrated
Marketing
Communications
Outline
• What are Marketing Communications?
• Marketing Communications Mix
• The Communications Process Models
• Macro model
• Micro model
• Developing Effective Communications
What are Marketing Communications?
Marketing communications are the means by which
firms attempt to inform, persuade, and remind
consumers, directly or indirectly, about the products and
brands they sell.
Marketing Communications Mix
The marketing communications mix consists of eight major modes
of communication:
•Advertising—Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and
promotion of ideas, goods,or services by an identified sponsor via
print media (newspapers and magazines), broadcast media (radio
and television), network media (telephone, cable, satellite,
wireless), electronic media (audiotape, videotape, videodisk, CD-
ROM,Web page) and display media (billboards,signs, posters).
•Sales Promotion— A variety of short-term incentives to
encourage trial or purchase of a product or service including
consumer promotions (such as samples, coupons, and
premiums),trade promotions (such as advertising and display
allowances), and business and sales force promotions (contests
for sales reps).
• Events and Experiences—Company-sponsored activities and
programs designed to create daily or special brand-related
interactions with consumers, including sports, arts,
entertainment as well as less formal activities.
• Public Relations and Publicity—A variety of programs directed
internally to employees of the company or externally to
consumers, other firms, the government, and media to
promote or protect a company’s image or its individual
product communications.
• Direct Marketing—Use of mail, telephone, fax, e-mail, or
Internet to communicate directly with or solicit response or
dialogue from specific customers and prospects.
Marketing Communications Mix
• Interactive Marketing—Online activities and programs
designed to engage customers or prospects and directly or
indirectly raise awareness, improve image, or elicit sales of
products and services.
• Word-of-Mouth Marketing—People-to-people oral, written, or
electronic communications that relate to the merits or
experiences of purchasing or using products or services.
• Personal Selling—Face-to-face interaction with one or more
prospective purchasers for the purpose of making
presentations, answering questions, and procuring orders.
Marketing Communications Mix
Marketers should understand the fundamnetal elements of
effective communications. The two models are :
•Macro model
•Micro model
The Communications Process Models
Macro model of the Communications Process shows nine key
factors in effective communication:
•Two represent the major parties—sender and receiver
•Two represent the major tools—message and media
•Four represent major communication functions—encoding,
decoding, response, and feedback
•The last element in the system is noise, random and
competing messages that may interfere with the intended
communication
Macro model of the Communications Process
Macro model of the Communications Process
Micro model of the Communications Process
Micro models of marketing communications concentrate on
consumers’ specific responses to communications.All these
models assume the buyer passes through cognitive, affective,
and behavioral stages, in that order
Micro models of Marketing Communications
Developing Effective Communications
Identify Target
Audience
Determine
Objective
Select Channels
Design
Communications
Measure Results
Establish Budget
Decide on Media
Mix
Manage Integrated
Marketing
Communications
Identify Target Audience
The target audience is a critical influence on the communicator’s
decisions about what to say, how, when, where, and to whom.
Thus, the process must start with a clear target audience in mind
such as:
•potential buyers of the company’s products
•current users
•deciders or influencers
•individuals, groups, particular publics or the general public
Communications Objectives
• Category Need—Establishing a product or service category as
necessary to remove or satisfy a perceived discrepancy between
a current motivational state and a desired motivational state.
• Brand Awareness—Fostering the consumer’s ability to recognize
or recall the brand within the category, in sufficient detail to
make a purchase.
• Brand Attitude—Helping consumers evaluate the brand’s
perceived ability to meet a currently relevant need.
• Brand Purchase Intention—Moving consumers to decide to
purchase the brand or take purchase-related action.
Design The Communications
Formulating the communications to achieve the desired
response requires solving three problems:
•What to say (message strategy)
•How to say it (creative strategy)
•Who should say it (message source)
• Message Strategy .In determining message, management searches
for appeals, themes, or ideas in line with the brand positioning to
help establish points of parity or points of differences.
• Creative Strategy. Creative strategy are how marketers translate
their message into a specific communication:
• Informational Appeals elaborate on product or service attributes or
benefits.They assume very rational and logical processing of the
communication on the part of the consumer.
• Transformational Appeals elaborate on a non-product-related benefit
or image.They often attempt to stir up emotions that will motivate
purchase.
Design The Communications
• Message Source. Messages delivered by attractive or popular
sources can achieve higher attention and recall, which is why
advertisers often use celebrities as spokespeople. They are likely
to be effective when they are credible or personify a key product
attribute. Celebrity Characteristics:
• Expertise
• Trustworthiness
• Likeability
Design The Communications
• Personal Communications Channels involve two or more persons
communicating directly face-to-face, persons-to-audience, over
the telephone, or through e-mail. They derive their effectiveness
from individualized presentation and feedback and include direct
and interactive marketing, word-of-mouth marketing, and
personal selling. The kinds of personal communications channels
are:
– Advocate channels consist of company salespeople contacting
buyers in the target market.
– Expert channels consist of independent experts making
statements to target buyers.
– Social channels consist of neighbors, friends, family members,
and associates talking to target buyers.
Select Communication Channels
• Non-personal Channels are communications directed to more
than one person and includes:
– Media
– Sales promotions
– Events and experiences
– Public relations
• Integration of Communications Channels. Although personal
communication is often more effective than mass
communication, mass media might be the major means of
stimulating personal communication. Mass communications
affect personal attitudes and behavior through a two-step
process. Ideas often flow from radio, television, and print to
opinion leaders, and from these to less media-involved
population groups.
Establish the Total Marketing Communications
Budget
Industries and companies vary
considerably in how much
they spend on promotion.
• Affordable Method.Set the promotion budget at what they think
the company can afford.
• Percentage of Sales Method.Set promotion expenditures at a
specified percentage of sales (either current or anticipated) or of
the sales price.
• Competitive Parity Method.Set the promotion budget to achieve
share-of-voice parity with competitors.
• Objective and Task Method. The objective-and-task method calls
upon marketers to develop promotion budgets by defining
specific objective, determining the tasks that must be performed
to achieve these objectives, and estimating the costs of
performing these tasks. The sum of these costs is the proposed
promotion budget.
Methods for Deciding the Promotion Budget
Deciding on the
Marketing Communications Mix
• Companies must allocate the marketing communications budget
over the eight major modes of communication—advertising, sales
promotion, public relations and publicity, events and
experiences, direct marketing, interactive marketing, word-of-
mouth marketing and personal selling.
• Within the same industry, companies can differ considerably in
their media and channel choices.
• Companies are always searching for ways to gain efficiency by
substituting one communications tool for others.
Factors in Setting the Marketing Communications Mix:
• Type of Product Market. Communications mix allocations vary
between consumer and business markets. Consumer marketers
tend to spend comparatively more on sales promotion and
advertising; business marketers tend to spend comparatively
more on personal selling.
• Buyer Readiness Stage. Communication tools vary in cost
effectiveness at different stages of buyer readiness .Advertising
and publicity play the most important roles in the Awareness-
building stage. Customer comprehension is primarily affected by
advertising and personal selling. Customer conviction is influenced
mostly by personal selling. Closing the sale is influenced mostly by
personal selling and sales promotion. Reordering is also affected
mostly by personal selling and sales promotion.
• Product Life Cycle Stage. In the introduction stage of the product
life cycle, advertising, events and experiences, and publicity have
the highest cost-effectiveness, followed by personal selling to gain
distribution coverage and sales promotion and direct marketing to
induce trial. In the growth stage, demand has its own momentum
through word of mouth and interactive marketing. Advertising,
events and experiences, and personal selling all become more
important in the maturity stage. In the decline stage, sales
promotion continues strong, other communication tools are
reduced, and salespeople give the product only minimal attention.
Factors in Setting the Marketing Communications Mix:
• In order to measure the Communication Results/Impact,
members of the target audience are asked :
– whether they recognize or recall the message
– how many times they saw it
– what points they recall
– how they felt about the message
– what are their previous and current attitudes toward the
product and the company.
• The communicator should also collect behavioral measures of
audience response, such as how many people bought the
product, liked it and talked to others about it.
Measuring Communication Results
Managing Integrated Marketing
Communications
Managing Integrated Marketing
Communications
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Designing and Managing Integrated Marketing Communications

  • 2. Outline • What are Marketing Communications? • Marketing Communications Mix • The Communications Process Models • Macro model • Micro model • Developing Effective Communications
  • 3. What are Marketing Communications? Marketing communications are the means by which firms attempt to inform, persuade, and remind consumers, directly or indirectly, about the products and brands they sell.
  • 4. Marketing Communications Mix The marketing communications mix consists of eight major modes of communication: •Advertising—Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods,or services by an identified sponsor via print media (newspapers and magazines), broadcast media (radio and television), network media (telephone, cable, satellite, wireless), electronic media (audiotape, videotape, videodisk, CD- ROM,Web page) and display media (billboards,signs, posters). •Sales Promotion— A variety of short-term incentives to encourage trial or purchase of a product or service including consumer promotions (such as samples, coupons, and premiums),trade promotions (such as advertising and display allowances), and business and sales force promotions (contests for sales reps).
  • 5. • Events and Experiences—Company-sponsored activities and programs designed to create daily or special brand-related interactions with consumers, including sports, arts, entertainment as well as less formal activities. • Public Relations and Publicity—A variety of programs directed internally to employees of the company or externally to consumers, other firms, the government, and media to promote or protect a company’s image or its individual product communications. • Direct Marketing—Use of mail, telephone, fax, e-mail, or Internet to communicate directly with or solicit response or dialogue from specific customers and prospects. Marketing Communications Mix
  • 6. • Interactive Marketing—Online activities and programs designed to engage customers or prospects and directly or indirectly raise awareness, improve image, or elicit sales of products and services. • Word-of-Mouth Marketing—People-to-people oral, written, or electronic communications that relate to the merits or experiences of purchasing or using products or services. • Personal Selling—Face-to-face interaction with one or more prospective purchasers for the purpose of making presentations, answering questions, and procuring orders. Marketing Communications Mix
  • 7. Marketers should understand the fundamnetal elements of effective communications. The two models are : •Macro model •Micro model The Communications Process Models
  • 8. Macro model of the Communications Process shows nine key factors in effective communication: •Two represent the major parties—sender and receiver •Two represent the major tools—message and media •Four represent major communication functions—encoding, decoding, response, and feedback •The last element in the system is noise, random and competing messages that may interfere with the intended communication Macro model of the Communications Process
  • 9. Macro model of the Communications Process
  • 10. Micro model of the Communications Process Micro models of marketing communications concentrate on consumers’ specific responses to communications.All these models assume the buyer passes through cognitive, affective, and behavioral stages, in that order
  • 11. Micro models of Marketing Communications
  • 12. Developing Effective Communications Identify Target Audience Determine Objective Select Channels Design Communications Measure Results Establish Budget Decide on Media Mix Manage Integrated Marketing Communications
  • 13. Identify Target Audience The target audience is a critical influence on the communicator’s decisions about what to say, how, when, where, and to whom. Thus, the process must start with a clear target audience in mind such as: •potential buyers of the company’s products •current users •deciders or influencers •individuals, groups, particular publics or the general public
  • 14. Communications Objectives • Category Need—Establishing a product or service category as necessary to remove or satisfy a perceived discrepancy between a current motivational state and a desired motivational state. • Brand Awareness—Fostering the consumer’s ability to recognize or recall the brand within the category, in sufficient detail to make a purchase. • Brand Attitude—Helping consumers evaluate the brand’s perceived ability to meet a currently relevant need. • Brand Purchase Intention—Moving consumers to decide to purchase the brand or take purchase-related action.
  • 15. Design The Communications Formulating the communications to achieve the desired response requires solving three problems: •What to say (message strategy) •How to say it (creative strategy) •Who should say it (message source)
  • 16. • Message Strategy .In determining message, management searches for appeals, themes, or ideas in line with the brand positioning to help establish points of parity or points of differences. • Creative Strategy. Creative strategy are how marketers translate their message into a specific communication: • Informational Appeals elaborate on product or service attributes or benefits.They assume very rational and logical processing of the communication on the part of the consumer. • Transformational Appeals elaborate on a non-product-related benefit or image.They often attempt to stir up emotions that will motivate purchase. Design The Communications
  • 17. • Message Source. Messages delivered by attractive or popular sources can achieve higher attention and recall, which is why advertisers often use celebrities as spokespeople. They are likely to be effective when they are credible or personify a key product attribute. Celebrity Characteristics: • Expertise • Trustworthiness • Likeability Design The Communications
  • 18. • Personal Communications Channels involve two or more persons communicating directly face-to-face, persons-to-audience, over the telephone, or through e-mail. They derive their effectiveness from individualized presentation and feedback and include direct and interactive marketing, word-of-mouth marketing, and personal selling. The kinds of personal communications channels are: – Advocate channels consist of company salespeople contacting buyers in the target market. – Expert channels consist of independent experts making statements to target buyers. – Social channels consist of neighbors, friends, family members, and associates talking to target buyers. Select Communication Channels
  • 19. • Non-personal Channels are communications directed to more than one person and includes: – Media – Sales promotions – Events and experiences – Public relations • Integration of Communications Channels. Although personal communication is often more effective than mass communication, mass media might be the major means of stimulating personal communication. Mass communications affect personal attitudes and behavior through a two-step process. Ideas often flow from radio, television, and print to opinion leaders, and from these to less media-involved population groups.
  • 20. Establish the Total Marketing Communications Budget Industries and companies vary considerably in how much they spend on promotion.
  • 21. • Affordable Method.Set the promotion budget at what they think the company can afford. • Percentage of Sales Method.Set promotion expenditures at a specified percentage of sales (either current or anticipated) or of the sales price. • Competitive Parity Method.Set the promotion budget to achieve share-of-voice parity with competitors. • Objective and Task Method. The objective-and-task method calls upon marketers to develop promotion budgets by defining specific objective, determining the tasks that must be performed to achieve these objectives, and estimating the costs of performing these tasks. The sum of these costs is the proposed promotion budget. Methods for Deciding the Promotion Budget
  • 22. Deciding on the Marketing Communications Mix • Companies must allocate the marketing communications budget over the eight major modes of communication—advertising, sales promotion, public relations and publicity, events and experiences, direct marketing, interactive marketing, word-of- mouth marketing and personal selling. • Within the same industry, companies can differ considerably in their media and channel choices. • Companies are always searching for ways to gain efficiency by substituting one communications tool for others.
  • 23. Factors in Setting the Marketing Communications Mix: • Type of Product Market. Communications mix allocations vary between consumer and business markets. Consumer marketers tend to spend comparatively more on sales promotion and advertising; business marketers tend to spend comparatively more on personal selling. • Buyer Readiness Stage. Communication tools vary in cost effectiveness at different stages of buyer readiness .Advertising and publicity play the most important roles in the Awareness- building stage. Customer comprehension is primarily affected by advertising and personal selling. Customer conviction is influenced mostly by personal selling. Closing the sale is influenced mostly by personal selling and sales promotion. Reordering is also affected mostly by personal selling and sales promotion.
  • 24. • Product Life Cycle Stage. In the introduction stage of the product life cycle, advertising, events and experiences, and publicity have the highest cost-effectiveness, followed by personal selling to gain distribution coverage and sales promotion and direct marketing to induce trial. In the growth stage, demand has its own momentum through word of mouth and interactive marketing. Advertising, events and experiences, and personal selling all become more important in the maturity stage. In the decline stage, sales promotion continues strong, other communication tools are reduced, and salespeople give the product only minimal attention. Factors in Setting the Marketing Communications Mix:
  • 25. • In order to measure the Communication Results/Impact, members of the target audience are asked : – whether they recognize or recall the message – how many times they saw it – what points they recall – how they felt about the message – what are their previous and current attitudes toward the product and the company. • The communicator should also collect behavioral measures of audience response, such as how many people bought the product, liked it and talked to others about it. Measuring Communication Results