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Thailand
“Where Fantasy Comes to Life”
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Project Objectives
Project Summary
Logo & Slogan
Marketing Analysis
– Target Market
– Marketing Background
• Thailand Overview
Background
• Thailand Situation
Analysis
• SWOT Analysis
• Competitive Analysis

• Integrated Marketing

Communication
- IMC Selection
• Advertising:
• 2 TVCs
• 4 Print Ads
• 2 Radio Spots
• Out-of-home
• Public Relations:
• Events
• Scoop
• Brand Ambassadors
• Sales Promotion:
• Discount
• Membership
• Give Away Prizes
• Interactive: Website, Callcenter, Banner
Content
• Media Tactics:
- Overall Media Strategy :
• Coverage
• Seasonality
• Working media Budget
- Television
- Radio
- Newspaper
- Magazine
- Out-of-home
- Interactive

• Media Plan:
- Media Selection & Rational:
• TV, Radio, Newspaper,
Magazine, Out-of-home,
Interactive & Alternative

- Working Media Plan
(vehicles selection):
• TV, Radio, Newspaper,
Magazine, Out-of-home,
Interactive & Alternative

• Budget Allocation
• Creative Materials
- 4 Print Ads
- 2 TVCs
- 2 Radio Spots
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
1. Attract more tourists
2. Create positive perspective of Thailand
(re-branding/ correct bad images
perceived)
3. Widening the perspective towards
Thailand
(Show new attractive sides of Thailand)
PROJECT SUMMARY
• The project is to promote Thailand tourism
in both Thai people and foreigners by
increasing awareness and creating
positive perspective of Thailand through
integrated marketing communication
which will be launched in a 3-month period
of time.
Logo & Slogan
• Logo

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Rationale: Use Kin-Na-Ree as the logo because she is a Thai fairy
character from a Thai myth. So she’s well represent the theme of
the project.

• Slogan:
“Thailand: where the fantasy comes to life.”
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Rationale: Everyone may once dream of being some place beautiful
like being in a fantasy world. So the idea is to show Thailand as a
place where got those supportive opportunities which bring their
fantasy comes to reality.
Marketing Analysis
TARGET MARKET
Both Domestic and International:

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Domestic: 18-25 years old (college students
to first jobbers)
International: 17-35 years old (college
students to working people)
Characteristics:
• Middle-class to Upper-middle class
• Collectivism
• Outgoing
• Down-to-earth

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Adventurous
Explorative
Nature lovers
Economized
Target (Collage)
MARKETING BACKGROUND
Market trends and overview

“Thailand Overview”
• Background
• Situation analysis
DATA: Thailand
Location
South-East Asia.
Area
513,115 sq km (198,115 sq miles).
Population
64 million (2005).
Population Density
124.7 per sq km.
Capital
Bangkok.
Population: 9.4 million, including Thon Bury
(UN estimate 2005)
Government
Constitutional monarchy.
Thailand background
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Thailand has a rich and colorful culture, and many
exotic monuments and stunning beaches, which draw
millions of visitors each year, ranging from budgetconscious backpackers to those seeking luxurious
pampering in a spa.

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Buddhism is a way of life here and with the reverence
the people have for the monarchy, a dynasty that has
maintained the independence of the country for
centuries, the result for the Thais is a blend of tradition
with contemporary living.
Thailand background
• dynamic Bangkok, a city that is larger than life, with its
futuristic high-rise buildings juxtaposed against the
glittering Grand Palace.
• Traffic and tranquillity, beaches and bargains, ancient
palaces and stunning temples
Thailand background
• Beyond urban Thailand are flat plains carpeted with rice
paddies and dotted with tiny villages, mountains of
luxuriant teak forests where elephants once roamed wild,
long stretches of white-sand beach, acres of coconut
palms and rubber plantations, and clear-blue waters
against towering rock cliffs. Rural life is languid and
hospitable, and behind every warm Thai smile there is
true kindness.
Thailand background
• Outdoor-adventure opportunities abound: sail, paddle,
dive, and snorkel in the sea; trek to villages; ride the
rivers; or go on four-wheel-drive adventures in the
rugged upcountry.
• Rural Thailand is ripe for exploration by bus, train, car,
motorbike, and boat, and visitors are limited only by their
tolerance for adventure.
Thailand background
• Geography:

Thailand is bordered to the west by Myanmar and the
Indian Ocean, to the south and east by Malaysia and the
Gulf of Thailand, to the east by Cambodia, and to the
north and east by Laos. Central Thailand is dominated
by the Chao Phraya River.

• Bangkok:

Over the last decade or so, the self-styled Land of
Smiles has grown from being mainly a backpacker
preserve to become one of Asia's most popular tourist
and business playgrounds.
Thailand background
• Language:

Thai is the official language. English is widely spoken in
urban area, especially in establishments catering for
tourists.

• Religion:

The vast majority adhere to Buddhism , 5% are Muslim
and there are Christian and Hindu minorities.
Situation Analysis
• Recent history:
- Thailand’s recent past has been characterized by economic
boom and bust, unstable government, unrest in the Muslim south
and the effects of the December 2004 tsunami disaster.
- This time, though, a civilian prime minister was installed, and
following this, despite various government collapses and
allegations of corruption in high places, parliamentary democracy
prevailed until September 2006 when there was a peaceful military
coup.
- Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was forced to stand down,
his term of office since 2001 being constantly marred by
accusations of corruption.
- Civilian government was restored to Thailand and the new
elected prime minister Samak Suntorvech.
Situation Analysis
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For all this, Thailand has risen above economic collapse in 1997,
SARS, avian influenza and the devastating tsunami in December
2004 to become a hugely popular destination on the long-haul
tourist trail, possessed as it is of great natural beauty and a very rich
cultural heritage.

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Suvarnabhumi, The opening of Bangkok's space-age airport, with
the capacity to handle 45 million travelers a year and eventually 100
million with planned expansion, will only make Thailand a more
convenient destination, recent political turmoil notwithstanding.
Situation Analysis
• Thailand’s Economics:
: Baht Currency Appreciation
Thai Government concern about the very strong value of Thai
currency which appreciate to 30.82 per 1 U.S. Dollar.
: This appreciation might affect investment from foreigners in Thailand.
And also, it may increase the cost on expenditure in Tourism
: Increase in oil price which affect the whole business chain. Resulting
in increasing transportation price and overall price in goods and
services.
Situation Analysis
• Political Situation:
: The current political situation lacks of instability, even though
there is an elected government. Thailand is also one of the
countries which have the most corruption in the world.
Moreover, the situation at the southern part of Thailand is still
severe.
These affect on how other countries think about our country in
term of accountability and security, and also affect on the
economy which directly have a huge impact on the tourism.
Situation Analysis
• Tourism Situation:
: Vietnam nips at the heels of Thai tourism
Vietnam is poised to become the most challenging rival to the
Thai hospitality business in the near future due to the
country's ability to attract investment and develop well-trained
staff.
: Some Coalition with other countries within region
: TAT, Visa to woo Chinese
In a bid to capitalize on the Olympics, the Tourism Authority
of Thailand (TAT) has joined with Visa International (China) to
beef up marketing to attract Chinese visitors during the
period.
Thailand Current Situation
• General:
: Thai Oil Plc (TOP) looks to cut costs.
TOP,a unit of the oil giant PTT Plc, has joined with
Chulalongkorn University to develop new petroleum
products, aiming at optimising its oil-refining business.
: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS.
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) wants a
regulation issued to enable it to automatically oversee all
criminal investigations related to human trafficking rings.
MARKETING BACKGROUND
SWOT Analysis

“Thailand”
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Strengths:

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Festivals
Great food
Friendly people
Rich culture – Buddhist, Temples, Historical places
Suvarnabhumi - capacity to handle 45 million travelers
a year and eventually 100 million with planned
expansion, will only make Thailand a more convenient
destination
SWOT Analysis
“Thailand”
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Weakness: bad perception of

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Traffic jams
Insufficient transportation system
Instability of the country: Conflict of the South, The
2007 Coup
The status of developing country

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SWOT Analysis
“Thailand”
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Opportunities: Attractions: beaches, mountains
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Outdoor-adventure opportunities abound: sail,
paddle, dive, and snorkel in the sea; trek to
villages; ride the rivers; or go on four-wheel-drive
adventures in the rugged upcountry.
SWOT Analysis
“Thailand”
• Threats:
1. The world economic drop
2. Other countries in South-East Asia (Malaysia, Vietnam,
Cambodia, Indonesia, etc.) where they have similarity in
geography
Competitive analysis
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Direct competitors: Countries that share
similar characteristics to Thailand, within South
East Asia
1. Malaysia
2. Indonesia
3. Sri Lanka
4. Vietnam
5. Cambodia
6. Laos
Competitive analysis
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Malaysia

Attractions:
eg. Kuala Lumper, Melaka- Historical city, Sarawak
(eco-adventure destination)
-beautiful beaches
-coral reef : Sipadung
-more developed than Thailand
-People are more fluent in English
Festival:
November
- Penang International Lantern Festival
(similar to Thai’s full moon party )
- Paintball World Cup Series Asia 2008
Competitive analysis
2. Indonesia: The largest archipelago in the world
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Beautiful beaches and sea:
- Snorkeling + deep-diving for blossom coral
- exploring sunken ships and wrecks from
World War II
- Bali
- Surfing in the west monsoon (October to March)
Competitive analysis
3. Sri Lanka – a land like no other
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Anuradhapura - Urban Culture – ancient city
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Hikkaduwa – snorkel
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Trincomalee -Sunny weather throughout the year
ACTIVITIES
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Hiking and Trekking
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Diving
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Rock climbing
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Canoeing and Kayaking
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Paragliding
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Ballooning
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White water rafting
Festival
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December
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Adam’s Peak- many religions climb the mountain to invoke
blessings
Competitive analysis
4. Vietnam
- Beautiful beaches and mountains
eg. Halong Bay, Ho Chimin City
- Cultural
- Freshness in natural resource
Competitive analysis
5. Cambodia
historical/ ancient attractions
eg. Ankor Wat as one of the Seven Wonders of the
world
Competitive analysis
6. Laos
Natural attractions: mountain
Newly opened country
Historical attractions eg. Luang Prabang
Competitive analysis
• Indirect competitors:
1. shared characteristics, but higher in expenditure for
travelers:
- Beautiful beaches: Maldives, Hawaii, French
Riviera, Mediterranean
2. different characteristics countries perceived as:
- High technological : Japan, Germany, etc.
- Architecture attractions : France, Italy, Belgium,
Spain, etc.
- Shopping paradise: Hong Kong, Singapore
Integrated Marketing
Communication
Overall IMC strategic objectives
1. To increase the percentage of Thailand’s
tourism by 5% annually based on last year
visitors
2. To increase the awareness of the country to
those who exposed to the ad
3. To educate audience about Thailand
4. Create good image of Thailand through the use
of IMC
IMC Selection
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Advertising
Publics Relation
Sales Promotion
Interactive
1. Advertising
Aims to:
1. To introduce and educate to those who do not
know Thailand well
2. Increase awareness and interest in audience
3. Induce people to visit
Tactic:
Use metaphor compared reality and fantasy
world in narrating the story
1. Advertising
• 2 TVCs:
- 1 focuses on female, 1 focuses on male
- Promote internationally
- Both ads stories are relating to each other

• 4 Print ads:
- Use all 4 to promote both domestic and international

• 2 Radio spots:
- Use all 2 to promote domestically around Thailand
1. Advertising
• Out-of-home:
- Promote domestically in billboards, transits, and
posters
- Word-of-mouth / Buzz for both domestic and
internatiomal
- Product placement in movies (as location)
1. Both international and Thai movies
2. Promote Thailand in a good way
Inbound: Foreign movies shot in Thailand
eg. The Beach
Outbound: Thai movies export to other countries
eg. Suriyothai
2. Public relations strategy
Aims to:
1. Stimulate interest by allowing target audience to
participate in the events through playing games and
answering easy question
2. Inform unique selling point and promotional program
to stimulate sales
3. Reinforce advertising message
4. Create positive feelings
5. Help promoting those allied hotels and resorts
2. Public relations strategy
• Events:
- Promotional booth at entrance of Siam Paragon
Department Store
- Launch on Sunday of the first week of the campaign
period and on the weekend of every month
1. In the events, information will be provided and
also sales promotion will be offered.
2. Only the first event will be the opening of the
campaign which will have two ambassadors coming to
promote the campaign
period
Event @
Paragon

September

October

November
2. Public relations strategy
• Scoops:
- Have the ambassadors be the guests in TV programs,
participated with the programs
- The core of the selected programs are adventurous
traveling style
1. Navigator (CH3), broadcasts only on national
holiday. During the launch period, there is only one day:
the 23th Oct.
2. สารคดีท ่อ งเที่ย วทั่ว ทิศ กับ ททท . (Traveling
Around the Country with TAT) CH11, every Wed. 9.5510.05 p.m.
3. เที่ย วละไม ไทยแลนด์ เวิร ์ด (Teaw La-Mai
Thailand World) CH3, every Sun. 6.25-6.55 a.m.
Brand Ambassadors

Rationale: Both are well-known singers for Thai Youth
and never have any bad reputation in the eyes of people.
Their characters are most suit with the campaign’s target.
3. Sales promotion strategy
• Aim to:
1. Stimulate people to purchase for tourism
2. Capture people’s attention to the campaign
3. Increase the percentage of domestic tourism
4. Create positive feelings and preferences
3. Sales promotion strategy
• Discount promotion:
- Ally with hotels and resorts for promotional
prices by asking them to support and TAT will
promote their hotels and resorts through events
and booths TAT is about to arrange
- How much percent discount depends on
willingness of each hotel and resort
3. Sales promotion strategy
• Membership cards:

- Ally with Thai Airways:
Royal Orchid Plus member card get
additional 5% discount on top
Rationale: co with Thai Airways would reinforce the
image of promoting Thailand tourism
3. Sales promotion strategy
• Give away prizes:
- Supported by allied hotels and resorts (discount, free
rooms)
- Example of prizes: package tour, hotel package, and
travel with the ambassadors
- Win the prizes by winning games and answering quizzes
through:
1. Events
2. Allied TV and radio programs
Eg. Green Wave(106.5), Seed(97.5), Navigator(CH3)
4. Interactive/ Internet
• Aim to:
1. Create awareness and remind people about
the campaign
2. Provide detailed information about Thailand
and the campaign
3. To facilitate people by offering and
recommending further services
4. Create buzz among surfers
4. Interactive/ Internet
• Web sites:
- www.tourismthai.org
• Call Center:
- TAT Call Center 1672
• Banners: In two websites
- Thai Hotmail (www.hotmail.com)
- Pantip (www.pantip.com)
Media Tactics
Overall Media Strategy
Coverage:
• International: Focuses on TVCs and print ad.
• Domestic: Focuses on out-of-home media,
prints, and radio spots.
Seasonality:
• Promote Campaign: September 2008-November
2008
Working Media Budget:
• 250 Million Baht
Media Tactics
Rationale
• Every media tactics are decided to cover as much as
possible of the target audiences both international and
domestic within the working budget.
• Try to maximize the reach within frequency provided by
exposing at the time and programs that most target
audiences will watch
• By doing so is concerned with and campaign period
working budget
Media Tactics
Television:
Continuity pattern – Launch only on international TVs
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AXN (Amazing Race Asia): Mon, Tues at 7 p.m.
CBS (Survivor, Amazing Race): Thus, Sun at 8 p.m.
– 2 times a day during the show
– 4 times a day during the show, at every break on the finale on last
week of the campaign period (the ending of the season)

In Flight TV in Thai Airways
Full version (30 sec.) of the 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during
the show throughout the campaign
• Use offline advertising to drive traffic to online – state website at the
end of the ad
• Type of TV program: Adventurous reality programs that attract
target at 17-32-year-old people
Media Tactics
Radio:
Flighting pattern – For domestic only
• Announces at morning drive time 8 – 10 a.m.
and evening rush hour period 5 – 7 p.m.
• Pushing period first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks
• Stop period for 2 weeks: I I- - l - - l - - l l
• 2 Radio spots alternatively announced at average 4 times a day
• In some programs will let audiences call in to compete a game to
win prizes, one of the give away prizes of the PR program
• Employ 15 sec. radio spot throughout the campaign to create
sufficient reach and frequency within the working media budget
• State the website at every spot
• Types of radio program: morning talks that reach mass audience
in the morning, music programs
• Cover those stations, mostly, in BKK including main station in
Chonburi, Hat-Yai, Nakornrajasrima, and Chiang Mai
Media Tactics
Newspaper :
Pulsing pattern - only in every Sunday issue on the back cover
• Promote only domestic
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Pushing period - first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks of the period employ
full page 4 colors

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Low period – the other weeks employ half page 4 colors

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Encourage campaign continually and increase promotional efforts
during the campaign in newspapers that have most circulation in the
country, such as, Thai Rath to reach mass reader all over Thailand

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Also promote in the English newspaper, such as, Bangkok Post and
Daily Express, to reach those foreigners who reside in Thailand
Media Tactics
Magazine:
Continuity Pattern – published in monthly magazines
• Full page, 4 colors
Domestic:
• Promote through travel magazines such as Aor-Sor-Tor, which
directly focus on target
• Use the travel magazine as the directories for target audiences
International:
• Also promote through travel magazines that have wide reach of
people such as Travel & Leisure
• In-Flight magazines in 4 airlines: Thai, British, Cathey, Emirates
Media Tactics
Out-of-Home :
Continuity pattern – posted the Ad through three-month period
• Focus on domestic
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Employ billboards, transits, and posters to encourage campaign
and, at the same time, create people’s awareness

Where?
• MRT and BTS station
• The express ways (such as, Rama IV and around Suvanaphumi
Airport)
• Large domestic airports (such as, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai,
Kon Khan, and Ubonrajathani)
Media Tactics
Interactive :
Continuity pattern – throughout 3-month-period
• Mainly promote in domestic through websites and TAT call center
• For website, put banners on the homepage of the popular Thai
website, Panthip (www.pantip.com), to reach web surfers, and
promote on TAT website (http://thai.tourismthailand.org)
• Moreover, also upload the 30-sec. ad on YOUTUBE website (free)
to encourage the campaign among both international and domestic
target
• For call center, promote the campaign by playing 15-sec. Radio
advertising while people holding their line waiting for the operation
Pulsing pattern – first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks of the campaign
period
• Employ Thai Hotmail web advertising package (www.hotmail.com),
including banners on the homepage and skyscrapers in inbox and
send mail page
Media Plan
Overall Media Strategy
Budget Allocation:
• Television :
• Radio:
• Newspaper:
• Magazine:
• Out-of-Home
• Interactive
• PR budget
• Sales promotion
Total =

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205,900,000
6,384,000
10,000,000
2,130,000
3,550,000
465,000
1,100,000
100,000
229,629,000
Media Selection & Rationale
Television:
• International coverage
• Mass audience
• Cost-effective
• Strong impact
Media Selection & Rationale
Radio:
• Local coverage
• Segmented audience
• Flexibility
• Inexpensive
Media Selection & Rationale
Newspaper:
• High coverage
• Flexibility
Media Selection & Rationale
Magazine:
• Segmented audience
• Long life span
• Creative ad.
• Visual quality
Media Selection & Rationale
Out-of-Home:
• Local coverage
• Situational
• Good impact
• Reminder
• Inexpensive
Media Selection & Rationale
Interactive and Alternative:
• Inexpensive
• Customizable
• Interactive relationships
• Creative ad.
• Reminder
Working Media Plan
Television:
• AXN
• CBS
• Frequency:
- AXN (Amazing Race Asia): Mon, Tues at 8 p.m.
- CBS (Survivor, Amazing Race) : Sun, Thus at 7 p.m.
• 2 ads broadcasted alternatively
• Rationale: Focus on adventurous reality programs,
Survivors and Amazing Race. Most of our foreigner
target (17-32 years old) watch these types of TV show.
Working Media Plan
Television:
• Thai Airways in flight TVC
Frequency: monthly
• 2 ads broadcasted alternatively

• Rationale: It’s high exposure and easy to get attention
because watching in-flight TV is seem to be the normal
activity in flight.
Working Media Plan
Radio:
94 EFM
97.5 Seed Radio
104.5 Fat Radio

• 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show
• Frequency: daily
• Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans
that are our targets which are teens (young adults). And
they can reach people in Bangkok.
Working Media Plan
Radio:
106.5 Green Wave
• 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show
• Frequency: daily

• Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans
that are our targets which are first-jobbers. And they can
reach people in Bangkok.
Working Media Plan
Radio:
102.5 Get Radio
107 Met Radio
• 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show
• Frequency: daily
• Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans
that are our targets which are teens (young adults) and
farangs who reside in Thailand. And they can reach
people in Bangkok.
Working Media Plan
Radio:
Chonburi - Sunshine FM107.75
Nakornrajasrima – FM96.25
Hatyai – Radio 94.0 FM Club
Chiangmai - Lanna Radio FM97.5
• 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show
• Frequency: daily
• Rationale: Selective radios are broadcasted in the main
city of each province. High exposure rate to the target
reside outside Bangkok. To widening the exposure area
Working Media Plan
Newspaper:
Thai Rath
• Frequency: Daily
• Rationale: Thai Rath has the largest circulation in
Thailand and can reach the mass.
Bangkok Post
• Frequency: Daily
• Rationale: It is the English-language newspaper that has
a lot of readerships that are “farang” who reside in
Thailand which are our target.
Working Media Plan
Newspaper:
Daily Xpress
• Frequency: Daily
• Rationale: It is Thailand's first free English-language
newspaper in tabloid size which is distributed at coffee
shops, BTS, MRT, etc. and is designed for readers in the
25-35 age group. It covers our target group (17-32).
Working Media Plan
In-flight Magazine:
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High Life, British Airways in flight magazine
Sawasdee, Thai Airways in flight magazine
Discovery, Cathey Pacific in flight magazine
Open Skies, Emirates Airlines in flight magazine
Frequency: Monthly
Rationale: It’s high exposure and easy to get attention
because reading in-flight magazine is seem to be the
normal activity in flight.
Working Media Plan
Magazine: Domestic
นักเดินทาง (Nak Dern Tang)
• Frequency: Monthly
• Rationale: It’s travel magazine which our target can
search for more information about hotels, package tour,
etc.
Voyage
• Frequency: Monthly
• Rationale: It’s a popular travel magazine and their main
target is 20-35 age group which it fits our target.
Working Media Plan
Magazine: Domestic
อสท (Aor Sor Tor)
• Frequency: Monthly
• Rationale: It’s TAT magazine which provide useful
information and attractive place about Thailand.
Thai Backpacker
• Frequency: Monthly
• Rationale: It’s designed for backpackers who are
adventurous as our main targets.
Working Media Plan
Magazine: International
Travel & Leisure
• Frequency: Monthly
• Rationale: It’s a popular travel magazine which has
many editorials all over the world.
Working Media Plan
Out-of-Home : Domestic
Billboard (Printed poster)
• Suvanabhumi airport: inbound
• Large Domestic Airports: Phuket, Kon Kaen, Chiang Mai,
Chiang Rai, Ubonrajathani
• Express way: Rama 4 (series of billboards, 3 billboards)

• Rationale: These areas are very good places to capture
people attention, especially the tourists that have to pass
these areas. Moreover, the billboard in these areas is
very big which will make our ads outstanding.
Working Media Plan
Out-of-Home : Domestic
Transit Ad
• Exterior: Board on platform at
- BTS stations (Siam, Mor-Chit, Victory Monument,
Asok)
- MRT stations (Jatujak, Phahonyothin, Sukumvit, Sirikrit
Convention Hall)
• Rationale: Most people who are waiting for the train at
the platform of BTS or MRT pay attention to the ads
around them.
Working Media Plan
Out-of-Home : Domestic
Poster
• Flip board: In front of Siam Paragon Department Store (3
flip boards)
• Building Wrap: On Bi-Yok building
• Rationale: For flip board, Siam Paragon is a crowded
area and the heart of Bangkok which can reach mass
audience, both Thais and foreigners.
Working Media Plan
Interactive:
TAT Website
• http://thai.tourismthailand.org/
• Rationale: Provides more information about the
campaign eg. attractions, festivals, hotels etc. This web
address will be included in every media used.
Working Media Plan
Interactive:
Thai Hotmail Website
• http://www.hotmail.com/
• Rationale: it is the medium of the generation and almost
of our target has e-mail, so this website is an important
tool to reach mass audience.
Working Media Plan
Interactive:
Pantip Website
• http://www.pantip.com

• Rationale: It is one of the most popular website in
Thailand. Many people go to the website for exchanging
their ideas, opinions, and information. It also provides
many web boards that allows people to talk about a
specific topic. We can create BUZZ here.
Working Media Plan
Interactive:
YOUTUBE Website
• http://www.youtube.com/
• Rationale: It is the world largest online video storage and
can reach million of people in every corner around the
world. It also reach both international and domestic
target by one-time uploading.
Working Media Plan
Interactive:
TAT Call Center
• Call center tel. 1672
• Rationale: It is TAT own call center which provides
directory advertising. By playing radio ads while people
holding the line waiting for the operation, it is high
involvement because they can’t do anything else, and it
will help to encourage and to remind people about the
campaign.
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Turismul in Thailanda

  • 2. Content • • • • Project Objectives Project Summary Logo & Slogan Marketing Analysis – Target Market – Marketing Background • Thailand Overview Background • Thailand Situation Analysis • SWOT Analysis • Competitive Analysis • Integrated Marketing Communication - IMC Selection • Advertising: • 2 TVCs • 4 Print Ads • 2 Radio Spots • Out-of-home • Public Relations: • Events • Scoop • Brand Ambassadors • Sales Promotion: • Discount • Membership • Give Away Prizes • Interactive: Website, Callcenter, Banner
  • 3. Content • Media Tactics: - Overall Media Strategy : • Coverage • Seasonality • Working media Budget - Television - Radio - Newspaper - Magazine - Out-of-home - Interactive • Media Plan: - Media Selection & Rational: • TV, Radio, Newspaper, Magazine, Out-of-home, Interactive & Alternative - Working Media Plan (vehicles selection): • TV, Radio, Newspaper, Magazine, Out-of-home, Interactive & Alternative • Budget Allocation • Creative Materials - 4 Print Ads - 2 TVCs - 2 Radio Spots
  • 4. PROJECT OBJECTIVES 1. Attract more tourists 2. Create positive perspective of Thailand (re-branding/ correct bad images perceived) 3. Widening the perspective towards Thailand (Show new attractive sides of Thailand)
  • 5. PROJECT SUMMARY • The project is to promote Thailand tourism in both Thai people and foreigners by increasing awareness and creating positive perspective of Thailand through integrated marketing communication which will be launched in a 3-month period of time.
  • 6. Logo & Slogan • Logo • Rationale: Use Kin-Na-Ree as the logo because she is a Thai fairy character from a Thai myth. So she’s well represent the theme of the project. • Slogan: “Thailand: where the fantasy comes to life.” • Rationale: Everyone may once dream of being some place beautiful like being in a fantasy world. So the idea is to show Thailand as a place where got those supportive opportunities which bring their fantasy comes to reality.
  • 8. TARGET MARKET Both Domestic and International: • • Domestic: 18-25 years old (college students to first jobbers) International: 17-35 years old (college students to working people) Characteristics: • Middle-class to Upper-middle class • Collectivism • Outgoing • Down-to-earth • • • • Adventurous Explorative Nature lovers Economized
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  • 13. MARKETING BACKGROUND Market trends and overview “Thailand Overview” • Background • Situation analysis
  • 14. DATA: Thailand Location South-East Asia. Area 513,115 sq km (198,115 sq miles). Population 64 million (2005). Population Density 124.7 per sq km. Capital Bangkok. Population: 9.4 million, including Thon Bury (UN estimate 2005) Government Constitutional monarchy.
  • 15. Thailand background • Thailand has a rich and colorful culture, and many exotic monuments and stunning beaches, which draw millions of visitors each year, ranging from budgetconscious backpackers to those seeking luxurious pampering in a spa. • Buddhism is a way of life here and with the reverence the people have for the monarchy, a dynasty that has maintained the independence of the country for centuries, the result for the Thais is a blend of tradition with contemporary living.
  • 16. Thailand background • dynamic Bangkok, a city that is larger than life, with its futuristic high-rise buildings juxtaposed against the glittering Grand Palace. • Traffic and tranquillity, beaches and bargains, ancient palaces and stunning temples
  • 17. Thailand background • Beyond urban Thailand are flat plains carpeted with rice paddies and dotted with tiny villages, mountains of luxuriant teak forests where elephants once roamed wild, long stretches of white-sand beach, acres of coconut palms and rubber plantations, and clear-blue waters against towering rock cliffs. Rural life is languid and hospitable, and behind every warm Thai smile there is true kindness.
  • 18. Thailand background • Outdoor-adventure opportunities abound: sail, paddle, dive, and snorkel in the sea; trek to villages; ride the rivers; or go on four-wheel-drive adventures in the rugged upcountry. • Rural Thailand is ripe for exploration by bus, train, car, motorbike, and boat, and visitors are limited only by their tolerance for adventure.
  • 19. Thailand background • Geography: Thailand is bordered to the west by Myanmar and the Indian Ocean, to the south and east by Malaysia and the Gulf of Thailand, to the east by Cambodia, and to the north and east by Laos. Central Thailand is dominated by the Chao Phraya River. • Bangkok: Over the last decade or so, the self-styled Land of Smiles has grown from being mainly a backpacker preserve to become one of Asia's most popular tourist and business playgrounds.
  • 20. Thailand background • Language: Thai is the official language. English is widely spoken in urban area, especially in establishments catering for tourists. • Religion: The vast majority adhere to Buddhism , 5% are Muslim and there are Christian and Hindu minorities.
  • 21. Situation Analysis • Recent history: - Thailand’s recent past has been characterized by economic boom and bust, unstable government, unrest in the Muslim south and the effects of the December 2004 tsunami disaster. - This time, though, a civilian prime minister was installed, and following this, despite various government collapses and allegations of corruption in high places, parliamentary democracy prevailed until September 2006 when there was a peaceful military coup. - Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was forced to stand down, his term of office since 2001 being constantly marred by accusations of corruption. - Civilian government was restored to Thailand and the new elected prime minister Samak Suntorvech.
  • 22. Situation Analysis • For all this, Thailand has risen above economic collapse in 1997, SARS, avian influenza and the devastating tsunami in December 2004 to become a hugely popular destination on the long-haul tourist trail, possessed as it is of great natural beauty and a very rich cultural heritage. • Suvarnabhumi, The opening of Bangkok's space-age airport, with the capacity to handle 45 million travelers a year and eventually 100 million with planned expansion, will only make Thailand a more convenient destination, recent political turmoil notwithstanding.
  • 23. Situation Analysis • Thailand’s Economics: : Baht Currency Appreciation Thai Government concern about the very strong value of Thai currency which appreciate to 30.82 per 1 U.S. Dollar. : This appreciation might affect investment from foreigners in Thailand. And also, it may increase the cost on expenditure in Tourism : Increase in oil price which affect the whole business chain. Resulting in increasing transportation price and overall price in goods and services.
  • 24. Situation Analysis • Political Situation: : The current political situation lacks of instability, even though there is an elected government. Thailand is also one of the countries which have the most corruption in the world. Moreover, the situation at the southern part of Thailand is still severe. These affect on how other countries think about our country in term of accountability and security, and also affect on the economy which directly have a huge impact on the tourism.
  • 25. Situation Analysis • Tourism Situation: : Vietnam nips at the heels of Thai tourism Vietnam is poised to become the most challenging rival to the Thai hospitality business in the near future due to the country's ability to attract investment and develop well-trained staff. : Some Coalition with other countries within region : TAT, Visa to woo Chinese In a bid to capitalize on the Olympics, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has joined with Visa International (China) to beef up marketing to attract Chinese visitors during the period.
  • 26. Thailand Current Situation • General: : Thai Oil Plc (TOP) looks to cut costs. TOP,a unit of the oil giant PTT Plc, has joined with Chulalongkorn University to develop new petroleum products, aiming at optimising its oil-refining business. : CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS. The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) wants a regulation issued to enable it to automatically oversee all criminal investigations related to human trafficking rings.
  • 27. MARKETING BACKGROUND SWOT Analysis “Thailand” • Strengths: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Festivals Great food Friendly people Rich culture – Buddhist, Temples, Historical places Suvarnabhumi - capacity to handle 45 million travelers a year and eventually 100 million with planned expansion, will only make Thailand a more convenient destination
  • 28. SWOT Analysis “Thailand” • Weakness: bad perception of 1. 2. 3. Traffic jams Insufficient transportation system Instability of the country: Conflict of the South, The 2007 Coup The status of developing country 4.
  • 29. SWOT Analysis “Thailand” • Opportunities: Attractions: beaches, mountains • Outdoor-adventure opportunities abound: sail, paddle, dive, and snorkel in the sea; trek to villages; ride the rivers; or go on four-wheel-drive adventures in the rugged upcountry.
  • 30. SWOT Analysis “Thailand” • Threats: 1. The world economic drop 2. Other countries in South-East Asia (Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, etc.) where they have similarity in geography
  • 31. Competitive analysis • Direct competitors: Countries that share similar characteristics to Thailand, within South East Asia 1. Malaysia 2. Indonesia 3. Sri Lanka 4. Vietnam 5. Cambodia 6. Laos
  • 32. Competitive analysis 1. Malaysia Attractions: eg. Kuala Lumper, Melaka- Historical city, Sarawak (eco-adventure destination) -beautiful beaches -coral reef : Sipadung -more developed than Thailand -People are more fluent in English Festival: November - Penang International Lantern Festival (similar to Thai’s full moon party ) - Paintball World Cup Series Asia 2008
  • 33. Competitive analysis 2. Indonesia: The largest archipelago in the world - Beautiful beaches and sea: - Snorkeling + deep-diving for blossom coral - exploring sunken ships and wrecks from World War II - Bali - Surfing in the west monsoon (October to March)
  • 34. Competitive analysis 3. Sri Lanka – a land like no other • Anuradhapura - Urban Culture – ancient city • Hikkaduwa – snorkel • Trincomalee -Sunny weather throughout the year ACTIVITIES • Hiking and Trekking • Diving • Rock climbing • Canoeing and Kayaking • Paragliding • Ballooning • White water rafting Festival • December • Adam’s Peak- many religions climb the mountain to invoke blessings
  • 35. Competitive analysis 4. Vietnam - Beautiful beaches and mountains eg. Halong Bay, Ho Chimin City - Cultural - Freshness in natural resource
  • 36. Competitive analysis 5. Cambodia historical/ ancient attractions eg. Ankor Wat as one of the Seven Wonders of the world
  • 37. Competitive analysis 6. Laos Natural attractions: mountain Newly opened country Historical attractions eg. Luang Prabang
  • 38. Competitive analysis • Indirect competitors: 1. shared characteristics, but higher in expenditure for travelers: - Beautiful beaches: Maldives, Hawaii, French Riviera, Mediterranean 2. different characteristics countries perceived as: - High technological : Japan, Germany, etc. - Architecture attractions : France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, etc. - Shopping paradise: Hong Kong, Singapore
  • 40. Overall IMC strategic objectives 1. To increase the percentage of Thailand’s tourism by 5% annually based on last year visitors 2. To increase the awareness of the country to those who exposed to the ad 3. To educate audience about Thailand 4. Create good image of Thailand through the use of IMC
  • 42. 1. Advertising Aims to: 1. To introduce and educate to those who do not know Thailand well 2. Increase awareness and interest in audience 3. Induce people to visit Tactic: Use metaphor compared reality and fantasy world in narrating the story
  • 43. 1. Advertising • 2 TVCs: - 1 focuses on female, 1 focuses on male - Promote internationally - Both ads stories are relating to each other • 4 Print ads: - Use all 4 to promote both domestic and international • 2 Radio spots: - Use all 2 to promote domestically around Thailand
  • 44. 1. Advertising • Out-of-home: - Promote domestically in billboards, transits, and posters - Word-of-mouth / Buzz for both domestic and internatiomal - Product placement in movies (as location) 1. Both international and Thai movies 2. Promote Thailand in a good way Inbound: Foreign movies shot in Thailand eg. The Beach Outbound: Thai movies export to other countries eg. Suriyothai
  • 45. 2. Public relations strategy Aims to: 1. Stimulate interest by allowing target audience to participate in the events through playing games and answering easy question 2. Inform unique selling point and promotional program to stimulate sales 3. Reinforce advertising message 4. Create positive feelings 5. Help promoting those allied hotels and resorts
  • 46. 2. Public relations strategy • Events: - Promotional booth at entrance of Siam Paragon Department Store - Launch on Sunday of the first week of the campaign period and on the weekend of every month 1. In the events, information will be provided and also sales promotion will be offered. 2. Only the first event will be the opening of the campaign which will have two ambassadors coming to promote the campaign period Event @ Paragon September October November
  • 47. 2. Public relations strategy • Scoops: - Have the ambassadors be the guests in TV programs, participated with the programs - The core of the selected programs are adventurous traveling style 1. Navigator (CH3), broadcasts only on national holiday. During the launch period, there is only one day: the 23th Oct. 2. สารคดีท ่อ งเที่ย วทั่ว ทิศ กับ ททท . (Traveling Around the Country with TAT) CH11, every Wed. 9.5510.05 p.m. 3. เที่ย วละไม ไทยแลนด์ เวิร ์ด (Teaw La-Mai Thailand World) CH3, every Sun. 6.25-6.55 a.m.
  • 48. Brand Ambassadors Rationale: Both are well-known singers for Thai Youth and never have any bad reputation in the eyes of people. Their characters are most suit with the campaign’s target.
  • 49. 3. Sales promotion strategy • Aim to: 1. Stimulate people to purchase for tourism 2. Capture people’s attention to the campaign 3. Increase the percentage of domestic tourism 4. Create positive feelings and preferences
  • 50. 3. Sales promotion strategy • Discount promotion: - Ally with hotels and resorts for promotional prices by asking them to support and TAT will promote their hotels and resorts through events and booths TAT is about to arrange - How much percent discount depends on willingness of each hotel and resort
  • 51. 3. Sales promotion strategy • Membership cards: - Ally with Thai Airways: Royal Orchid Plus member card get additional 5% discount on top Rationale: co with Thai Airways would reinforce the image of promoting Thailand tourism
  • 52. 3. Sales promotion strategy • Give away prizes: - Supported by allied hotels and resorts (discount, free rooms) - Example of prizes: package tour, hotel package, and travel with the ambassadors - Win the prizes by winning games and answering quizzes through: 1. Events 2. Allied TV and radio programs Eg. Green Wave(106.5), Seed(97.5), Navigator(CH3)
  • 53. 4. Interactive/ Internet • Aim to: 1. Create awareness and remind people about the campaign 2. Provide detailed information about Thailand and the campaign 3. To facilitate people by offering and recommending further services 4. Create buzz among surfers
  • 54. 4. Interactive/ Internet • Web sites: - www.tourismthai.org • Call Center: - TAT Call Center 1672 • Banners: In two websites - Thai Hotmail (www.hotmail.com) - Pantip (www.pantip.com)
  • 56. Overall Media Strategy Coverage: • International: Focuses on TVCs and print ad. • Domestic: Focuses on out-of-home media, prints, and radio spots. Seasonality: • Promote Campaign: September 2008-November 2008 Working Media Budget: • 250 Million Baht
  • 57. Media Tactics Rationale • Every media tactics are decided to cover as much as possible of the target audiences both international and domestic within the working budget. • Try to maximize the reach within frequency provided by exposing at the time and programs that most target audiences will watch • By doing so is concerned with and campaign period working budget
  • 58. Media Tactics Television: Continuity pattern – Launch only on international TVs • • • • AXN (Amazing Race Asia): Mon, Tues at 7 p.m. CBS (Survivor, Amazing Race): Thus, Sun at 8 p.m. – 2 times a day during the show – 4 times a day during the show, at every break on the finale on last week of the campaign period (the ending of the season) In Flight TV in Thai Airways Full version (30 sec.) of the 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show throughout the campaign • Use offline advertising to drive traffic to online – state website at the end of the ad • Type of TV program: Adventurous reality programs that attract target at 17-32-year-old people
  • 59. Media Tactics Radio: Flighting pattern – For domestic only • Announces at morning drive time 8 – 10 a.m. and evening rush hour period 5 – 7 p.m. • Pushing period first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks • Stop period for 2 weeks: I I- - l - - l - - l l • 2 Radio spots alternatively announced at average 4 times a day • In some programs will let audiences call in to compete a game to win prizes, one of the give away prizes of the PR program • Employ 15 sec. radio spot throughout the campaign to create sufficient reach and frequency within the working media budget • State the website at every spot • Types of radio program: morning talks that reach mass audience in the morning, music programs • Cover those stations, mostly, in BKK including main station in Chonburi, Hat-Yai, Nakornrajasrima, and Chiang Mai
  • 60. Media Tactics Newspaper : Pulsing pattern - only in every Sunday issue on the back cover • Promote only domestic • Pushing period - first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks of the period employ full page 4 colors • Low period – the other weeks employ half page 4 colors • Encourage campaign continually and increase promotional efforts during the campaign in newspapers that have most circulation in the country, such as, Thai Rath to reach mass reader all over Thailand • Also promote in the English newspaper, such as, Bangkok Post and Daily Express, to reach those foreigners who reside in Thailand
  • 61. Media Tactics Magazine: Continuity Pattern – published in monthly magazines • Full page, 4 colors Domestic: • Promote through travel magazines such as Aor-Sor-Tor, which directly focus on target • Use the travel magazine as the directories for target audiences International: • Also promote through travel magazines that have wide reach of people such as Travel & Leisure • In-Flight magazines in 4 airlines: Thai, British, Cathey, Emirates
  • 62. Media Tactics Out-of-Home : Continuity pattern – posted the Ad through three-month period • Focus on domestic • Employ billboards, transits, and posters to encourage campaign and, at the same time, create people’s awareness Where? • MRT and BTS station • The express ways (such as, Rama IV and around Suvanaphumi Airport) • Large domestic airports (such as, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kon Khan, and Ubonrajathani)
  • 63. Media Tactics Interactive : Continuity pattern – throughout 3-month-period • Mainly promote in domestic through websites and TAT call center • For website, put banners on the homepage of the popular Thai website, Panthip (www.pantip.com), to reach web surfers, and promote on TAT website (http://thai.tourismthailand.org) • Moreover, also upload the 30-sec. ad on YOUTUBE website (free) to encourage the campaign among both international and domestic target • For call center, promote the campaign by playing 15-sec. Radio advertising while people holding their line waiting for the operation Pulsing pattern – first 2 weeks and last 2 weeks of the campaign period • Employ Thai Hotmail web advertising package (www.hotmail.com), including banners on the homepage and skyscrapers in inbox and send mail page
  • 65. Overall Media Strategy Budget Allocation: • Television : • Radio: • Newspaper: • Magazine: • Out-of-Home • Interactive • PR budget • Sales promotion Total = ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ ฿ 205,900,000 6,384,000 10,000,000 2,130,000 3,550,000 465,000 1,100,000 100,000 229,629,000
  • 66. Media Selection & Rationale Television: • International coverage • Mass audience • Cost-effective • Strong impact
  • 67. Media Selection & Rationale Radio: • Local coverage • Segmented audience • Flexibility • Inexpensive
  • 68. Media Selection & Rationale Newspaper: • High coverage • Flexibility
  • 69. Media Selection & Rationale Magazine: • Segmented audience • Long life span • Creative ad. • Visual quality
  • 70. Media Selection & Rationale Out-of-Home: • Local coverage • Situational • Good impact • Reminder • Inexpensive
  • 71. Media Selection & Rationale Interactive and Alternative: • Inexpensive • Customizable • Interactive relationships • Creative ad. • Reminder
  • 72. Working Media Plan Television: • AXN • CBS • Frequency: - AXN (Amazing Race Asia): Mon, Tues at 8 p.m. - CBS (Survivor, Amazing Race) : Sun, Thus at 7 p.m. • 2 ads broadcasted alternatively • Rationale: Focus on adventurous reality programs, Survivors and Amazing Race. Most of our foreigner target (17-32 years old) watch these types of TV show.
  • 73. Working Media Plan Television: • Thai Airways in flight TVC Frequency: monthly • 2 ads broadcasted alternatively • Rationale: It’s high exposure and easy to get attention because watching in-flight TV is seem to be the normal activity in flight.
  • 74. Working Media Plan Radio: 94 EFM 97.5 Seed Radio 104.5 Fat Radio • 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show • Frequency: daily • Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans that are our targets which are teens (young adults). And they can reach people in Bangkok.
  • 75. Working Media Plan Radio: 106.5 Green Wave • 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show • Frequency: daily • Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans that are our targets which are first-jobbers. And they can reach people in Bangkok.
  • 76. Working Media Plan Radio: 102.5 Get Radio 107 Met Radio • 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show • Frequency: daily • Rationale: These radio stations have a lot of station fans that are our targets which are teens (young adults) and farangs who reside in Thailand. And they can reach people in Bangkok.
  • 77. Working Media Plan Radio: Chonburi - Sunshine FM107.75 Nakornrajasrima – FM96.25 Hatyai – Radio 94.0 FM Club Chiangmai - Lanna Radio FM97.5 • 2 ads alternatively broadcasted during the show • Frequency: daily • Rationale: Selective radios are broadcasted in the main city of each province. High exposure rate to the target reside outside Bangkok. To widening the exposure area
  • 78. Working Media Plan Newspaper: Thai Rath • Frequency: Daily • Rationale: Thai Rath has the largest circulation in Thailand and can reach the mass. Bangkok Post • Frequency: Daily • Rationale: It is the English-language newspaper that has a lot of readerships that are “farang” who reside in Thailand which are our target.
  • 79. Working Media Plan Newspaper: Daily Xpress • Frequency: Daily • Rationale: It is Thailand's first free English-language newspaper in tabloid size which is distributed at coffee shops, BTS, MRT, etc. and is designed for readers in the 25-35 age group. It covers our target group (17-32).
  • 80. Working Media Plan In-flight Magazine: • • • • • • High Life, British Airways in flight magazine Sawasdee, Thai Airways in flight magazine Discovery, Cathey Pacific in flight magazine Open Skies, Emirates Airlines in flight magazine Frequency: Monthly Rationale: It’s high exposure and easy to get attention because reading in-flight magazine is seem to be the normal activity in flight.
  • 81. Working Media Plan Magazine: Domestic นักเดินทาง (Nak Dern Tang) • Frequency: Monthly • Rationale: It’s travel magazine which our target can search for more information about hotels, package tour, etc. Voyage • Frequency: Monthly • Rationale: It’s a popular travel magazine and their main target is 20-35 age group which it fits our target.
  • 82. Working Media Plan Magazine: Domestic อสท (Aor Sor Tor) • Frequency: Monthly • Rationale: It’s TAT magazine which provide useful information and attractive place about Thailand. Thai Backpacker • Frequency: Monthly • Rationale: It’s designed for backpackers who are adventurous as our main targets.
  • 83. Working Media Plan Magazine: International Travel & Leisure • Frequency: Monthly • Rationale: It’s a popular travel magazine which has many editorials all over the world.
  • 84. Working Media Plan Out-of-Home : Domestic Billboard (Printed poster) • Suvanabhumi airport: inbound • Large Domestic Airports: Phuket, Kon Kaen, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Ubonrajathani • Express way: Rama 4 (series of billboards, 3 billboards) • Rationale: These areas are very good places to capture people attention, especially the tourists that have to pass these areas. Moreover, the billboard in these areas is very big which will make our ads outstanding.
  • 85. Working Media Plan Out-of-Home : Domestic Transit Ad • Exterior: Board on platform at - BTS stations (Siam, Mor-Chit, Victory Monument, Asok) - MRT stations (Jatujak, Phahonyothin, Sukumvit, Sirikrit Convention Hall) • Rationale: Most people who are waiting for the train at the platform of BTS or MRT pay attention to the ads around them.
  • 86. Working Media Plan Out-of-Home : Domestic Poster • Flip board: In front of Siam Paragon Department Store (3 flip boards) • Building Wrap: On Bi-Yok building • Rationale: For flip board, Siam Paragon is a crowded area and the heart of Bangkok which can reach mass audience, both Thais and foreigners.
  • 87. Working Media Plan Interactive: TAT Website • http://thai.tourismthailand.org/ • Rationale: Provides more information about the campaign eg. attractions, festivals, hotels etc. This web address will be included in every media used.
  • 88. Working Media Plan Interactive: Thai Hotmail Website • http://www.hotmail.com/ • Rationale: it is the medium of the generation and almost of our target has e-mail, so this website is an important tool to reach mass audience.
  • 89. Working Media Plan Interactive: Pantip Website • http://www.pantip.com • Rationale: It is one of the most popular website in Thailand. Many people go to the website for exchanging their ideas, opinions, and information. It also provides many web boards that allows people to talk about a specific topic. We can create BUZZ here.
  • 90. Working Media Plan Interactive: YOUTUBE Website • http://www.youtube.com/ • Rationale: It is the world largest online video storage and can reach million of people in every corner around the world. It also reach both international and domestic target by one-time uploading.
  • 91. Working Media Plan Interactive: TAT Call Center • Call center tel. 1672 • Rationale: It is TAT own call center which provides directory advertising. By playing radio ads while people holding the line waiting for the operation, it is high involvement because they can’t do anything else, and it will help to encourage and to remind people about the campaign.
  • 92. Budget Allocation A v rtis g9 .5 % d e in 9 0 P b R la n 0 4 u lic e tio s .0 % Sa sP mt n0 % le ro oio .5 In ra tiv 0 % te c e .2