MKT 300 Chapter 17

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You have noticed that the most profitable diners at your restaurant are repeat customers, so you've developed a program to reward their loyalty. On every fifth visit, they will receive a free dessert and specialty coffee. Which of the following statements about this reward program is accurate?

Advertising could be used to further the same promotional objective.

Public relations refers to a firm's communications and relationships with its various publics, including customers, suppliers, the government, employees, and stakeholders. The publicity that a company garners involves unpaid placement of significant news about the company in a published medium or through favorable presentations on the radio, Internet, or television. Why are consumers more likely to believe information that stems from the marketing aspect of public relations than they are to believe claims in advertising?

Because many consumers consider news more credible when it comes from a media organization than when it comes directly from a marketer.

Which of the following statements about cross-promotion is inaccurate?

Its effectiveness is limited to complementary products.

Ads based on fear, humor, or sex can be effective, but also face distinctive challenges. All of the following accurately describe these challenges except:

Selective perception may be a problem for humorous ads.

You work for a local politician who has allegedly been linked to a local scandal. As the head of the politician's communications team, you are strategizing ways to address this issue, especially since it is an election year, and he or she wants to run for national office. You think that the best approach in addressing this problem is employing media marketing, but you still have to figure out which medium is best. You want to use a medium that is credible, flexible, and reaches wide audiences. You are not particularly concerned about cost because you believe that the expense is worth it. Which of the following media can best help you accomplish your goal?

Television

You and a coworker, Liam, are discussing the merits of different media options for placement of your firm's advertising. The options include TV, radio, direct mail, magazines, and outdoor. "I'm concerned about people's limited attention spans," says Liam. "However, its low cost is a big advantage because of our tight budget." "The short lead time for placing ads will be especially helpful, since we often change prices on short notice," you comment. "And it's great for targeting our local market." Which of the following media options are you and Liam discussing?

radio

You work for a multinational food corporation that specializes in breakfast foods. For the last ten years, your breakfast bars have dominated the market and been found on the tables of 65 percent of the families in the United States. In the last three quarters, however, your product has not been performing as well; you think the younger generation of parents perceives your bars, incorrectly, as high in sugar and fat and is unaware of their healthy ingredients. Your company develops a series of buy-one-get-one-free promotions and arranges for retailers to hand out samples at their stores. Despite all the resources you invest in this promotional campaign, the product's performance does not improve over time. Why is the approach to marketing described in the scenario ineffective?

The company's promotional objective was inappropriate given its marketing needs.

You work for a young grassroots art organization that does not have a lot of funds to invest in marketing efforts but wants to create a name for the company. As a muralist, you have considerable experience beautifying schoolyards and alleys with your paintings, and suggest to your executives that you use graffiti to spread the company's name in certain neighborhoods. Because your company specializes in art, you think this would be the perfect way to market the company and its long-term social mission to fill abandoned park walls with community art and develop community gardens. Your company agrees with the idea, so you partner with other muralists and paint the company's logo in creative ways on abandoned city walls. At first, your company receives bad publicity for the stunt, but it generates a lot of inquiries about your artwork because potential customers are intrigued by your company's level of creativity and innovation. Which of the following statements is true about the scenario described above?

This marketing strategy is usually effective because competitors are less likely to be using the same approach.

You work for a weight loss company that is advertising a new weight loss smoothie. Here is a transcript of the first commercial to be aired on a local food network channel: "Do you have tenor more pounds of excess weight to shed? If so, you should be drinking Blast Berry before every meal! Blast Berry is a weight-loss supplement, and the first of its kind to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. In a random controlled study, 75 percent of the research participants who used Blast Berry along with exercise dropped an average of 23 pounds within two months of following the program. Blast Berry costs $19.99 for a month's supply and works for those who stick to the plan. Drink one serving before each of the three major meals of the day, and see the weight come off!" Which of the following basic tasks of effective messaging does this message fail to accomplish?

Communicating competitive advantage and positioning

You work for a small tech company that has recently introduced a new mobile application called "Streamline" into the market. The mobile application is aimed at helping individuals keep track of all their social media accounts in one place and streamlining the flow of information from one program to the next. For instance, if you update your Facebook page, your Twitter and Instagram accounts will also update. After identifying the target market and conducting market research, the marketing team decides that its first set of ad campaigns should be Web-based in order to draw appropriate audiences. When Alexa signs into her Facebook page, a banner pops up in the center of her browser advertising Streamline, the new mobile application. After clicking on the ad, Alexa learns that she can control all of her 11 social media accounts from one place. Which of the marketing communications steps is next?

Feedback

Integrated marketing communication (IMC) requires a big-picture view of promotional planning; a total strategy that includes all marketing messages. You work for a multinational beverage company headquartered in Singapore. You have been put in charge of developing comprehensive marketing communication packages and want to ensure that you maximize the benefits for your company. To reach this goal, you work with department heads around the world to ensure that marketing and communications objectives support the corporate mission and strategies, and keep all staff informed about new developments. You also work with external partners, including advertising and PR agencies, to achieve a cohesive message for your brand and products. Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about your IMC effort?

IMC challenges the notion that your advertising, personal selling, direct marketing, and other components of the worldwide promotion mix must stand alone.

You work for an organization that wants to use a celebrity spokesperson to advertise its new smoking cessation programs. The company enlists the support of a local music celebrity who is well known and well liked. The celebrity has previously endorsed a local restaurant, is supporting the campaign of a local politician, and is known to partner with a local music program that works with blind children. This celebrity also is known to support awareness for lung cancer initiatives because his or her brother was a pack-a-day smoker for three decades and died of Stage IV lung cancer. Which of the following might be a drawback of working with this particular celebrity on promoting your organization's cause?

There is marketplace confusion surrounding this celebrity.


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