ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN PRESENTATION BY: SHIVANI RANA ROLL NO.32 MBA 3 RD SEM.

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ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN PRESENTATION BY: PRESENTATION BY: SHIVANI RANA SHIVANI RANA ROLL NO.32 ROLL NO.32 MBA 3 MBA 3 RD RD SEM SEM

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ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

PRESENTATION BY:PRESENTATION BY:SHIVANI RANASHIVANI RANA

ROLL NO.32ROLL NO.32MBA 3MBA 3RDRD SEM SEM

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OVERVIEW OF CONTENTSOVERVIEW OF CONTENTS

THE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN CONCEPT

WHY TO PLAN CAMPAIGN ?

PARAMETERS GOVERNING ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

THE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

EXAMPLE – PEPSI YOUNGISTAN CAMPAIGN ANALYSIS.

CONCLUSION

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THE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN CONCEPTTHE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN CONCEPT

An advertising campaign is an organised series of co-ordinated

advertising messages with identical or similar message over a

particular period of time, to attain pre-determined objectives. Its an

orderly planned effort consisting of related but self-contained and

independent advertisements.

Though the campaign is conveyed through different media, there is a

psychological continuity due to a unified theme, leading in a common

direction.

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE – As Chetan Shah, Country Head, Pepe Jeans London

quotes “All Pepe advertising campaigns portray the brand identity

represented by the youth who speak of an attitude , that says -

‘I am what I am’ . The visuals are strong and captivating, creating

a deep impact on the target audience.”

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WHY TO PLAN CAMPAIGN ?WHY TO PLAN CAMPAIGN ? To determine the market and its potential.

To obtain the consumer profile.

To study the consumer psychology

To decide about the channels and their satisfactory operation.

To bring about product modifications.

To determine the geographical scope of the campaign.

To develop a core ideology around which the selling point revolves.

To coordinate with the general administration, sales staff and other

promotional activities.

To determine the frequency or size of buying.

To determine the fundamental human desire to which the

advertisement will appeal.

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EXAMPLE - EXAMPLE - NIKE’S “JUST DO IT” NIKE’S “JUST DO IT” ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

“After stumbling badly against archrival Reebok in

the1980s, Nike rose about as high and fast in the ‘90s as

any company can. It took on a new religion of brand

consciousness and broke advertising sound barriers with

its indelible Swoosh, “Just Do It” slogan and deified

sports figures. Nike managed the deftest of marketing

tricks: to be both anti-establishment and mass market, to

the tune of $9.2 billion dollars in sales in 1997.”

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GOVERNING PARAMETERS:GOVERNING PARAMETERS:1. The total advertising budget

2. The media availability

3. The consumer profile

4. The product profile

5. The campaign’s duration and its timing

6. The advertising and marketing objectives

7. The distribution channels

8. The marketing environment including pressure groups and

competitors.

9. A review of previous advertising/promotional effort

10. The creative considerations

11. The new plans

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DEVELOPING AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNDEVELOPING AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN An advertising campaign is planned within the framework of the overall

strategic marketing plan and as part of a broader promotional program

Step 1 : Appraise the advertising opportunity :Step 1 : Appraise the advertising opportunity :

• Presence of a favourable primary demand

• Good chance of product diffrentiation

• Presence of hidden qualities

• Presence of powerful emotional buying motives

• Adequacy of funds

Step 2 : Analysing the marketStep 2 : Analysing the market

• Where are we now ?

• Why are we there ?

• Where do we want to be ?

• Whom do we want to reach ? (target market)

• What response do we want ?

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Step 3 : Determining the objectives : Step 3 : Determining the objectives : • Support personal selling

• Improve dealer relations

• Introduce and position a new product

• Expand the use of a product

• Reposition an existing product

• Counteract substitution

Step 4 : Establishing a Budget: Step 4 : Establishing a Budget:

• Once a promotional budget has been established, it must be

allocated among the various activities comprising the overall

promotional program

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Step 5 : Developing the strategy :Step 5 : Developing the strategy :

Creating a Message : Whatever the objective of an advertising campaign, to

be successful, the individual ads must get and hold attention of the attended audience, and influence that audience in the desired way

Surprising, shocking, amusing & arousing are common techniques used to gain attention

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Selecting Media : Both message and the media are determined by the nature

of the appeal & the intended target audience

- Which types will be used (TV, mail , Newspapers, Radio, Yellow Pages, Magazines)?

- Which category of the selected medium will be used?

- Which specific media vehicles will be used?

Some general factors that influence media choice are:

Objectives of the ad

Audience coverage

Requirements of the message

Time and location of the buying decision

Media cost (“cost per thousand”)

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EXAMPLEEXAMPLE

PEPSIPEPSI

YOUNGISTAN YOUNGISTAN CAMPAIGNCAMPAIGN

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ABOUT PEPSICO ABOUT PEPSICO

PepsiCo is a world leader in convenience foods and beverages. PepsiCo entered India in 1989 and has grown to become the country’s largest selling food and beverage companies. PepsiCo India and its partners have invested more than U.S.$700 million since the company was established in the country in 1989.

PEPSI CO. BRAND IMAGEPEPSI CO. BRAND IMAGE Pepsi is a brand that every youngster relates to. But this definitely doesn’t mean that other age groups are not

it’s user’s. Thus Pepsi’s brand image is it’s hip, cool, lively and refreshing

attitude.

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ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN STRATEGY OF PEPSIADVERTISING CAMPAIGN STRATEGY OF PEPSI

Pepsi’s target audience are mostly teens and young adults and their advertising reflects this in every possible way.

The company changes its advertising strategy and image to reflect the target's interests.

Pepsi makes sure that the advertisements reflect to the target audience’s interests and nostalgia.

The advertising strategy includes cool, hip promos to attract more of the target audience.

The advertising is mostly creative and has different elements like music and sports other than bollywood.

Pepsi.com also plays an important role in advertising and attracts target audience by giving access to options like downloads, gaming, music mixing applications etc..

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SOME OF PEPSI’S SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNSSOME OF PEPSI’S SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS

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ABOUT YOUNGISTAN CAMPAIGN :ABOUT YOUNGISTAN CAMPAIGN : “This time we wanted an all-encompassing theme. ‘Youngistan’ reflects

the mood of India’s youth, which is today keen to take the ropes and drive India,” says Punita Lal, executive director, marketing, PepsiCo.

“Youngistan”, hopes to cash in on the buzz surrounding today’s youngsters.

Youngistan is not so much a place and it is a state of mind of today’s youth. “While the term is new, what it stands for – the GenNext attitude – is not new”.

SEGMENTING PATTERNSEGMENTING PATTERN Demographics: The Campaign targets teens and young adults of

metros and phase II cities.

Psychographics: The campaign attempts to capture the youth of today by focusing on their personality,lifestyle and attitude of youth through the advertisement

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TARGETING STRATEGYTARGETING STRATEGY

The Youngistaan Campaign uses undifferentiated targeting strategy to reach out to its target audience. That is it launched youngistaan campaign for all the target audience in the same way.

As it’s earlier campaign’s Pepsi through ‘Youngistan’ campaign aims at capturing it’s target audience in another cool, funky, attractive way.

POSITIONINGPOSITIONING

The campaign positioning is done on the basis of user approach i.e a personality based approach where a user’s image or association rubs off on the brand image. The user could be a celebrity or an ordinary user.

For this campaign Pepsi used the three most popular celebrities of the last year i.e Shahrukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone

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PLACEMENT OF THE CAMPAIGNPLACEMENT OF THE CAMPAIGN

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CONCLUSION CONCLUSION Most business owners do not explore new marketing strategies until

they experience a sharp decline in their revenue. Avertising

campaigns are not evergreen. They evolve and grow, improve and

degenerate. Basically there are four basic points common to all great

ad campaigns, which are:

1) A simple but focussed proposition.

2) A good consumer insight which reveals a consumer truth affecting

the campaign.

3) A lateral creative jump that makes brilliant execution.

4) A visually rich ( not verbose ) charming and surprising theme.

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