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BTEC Creative Media Production
Unit 2 Communication for Creative Media
Production
Pass grade task:
On the reverse of this page is a genuine advice sheet taken
from an internet blog that is intended to show students how
to present an advertising proposal to clients.
For whatever reason, it is very badly written.
You need to correct any parts of the text that you
think need revision using both a spellchecker and
your own knowledge of spelling.
Task 2C1
How to write an advertising proposal
I'm no expert in advertising but my mentor in college is. Anyway, I'll just provide an
overview of how an advertising proposal goes and I don't really want to go technical
and stuff.
Now the thing is the client usually has no idea how advertising works. They go to the
advertising agency for help but sometimes they don't acknowledge what the ad
agency thinks is best for their product or service. They have expectations already and
they don't realize that the ad agency has a better idea of how it should be done. It's
aright though. The advertising agency doesn't just try to convince a target market to
patronize a certain good or service, they also try to convince the client as well to give
there advertising proposal the thumbs up. They have to come up with a presentation
of how they visualise the campaign should be so that the client would think the same
way and fund the campaign
Here is basically how the advertising proposal goes. This totally needs to be
elaborated.
1. A study of the product: "What is it?"
A background study of the product is the foundation of a proposal. How are you
supposed to advertise something you don't even know?
2. A study of the industry: "Where are we?"
It's not just about the product after all. It's also about how the product is together with
all the other products out there. What is the current situation? What are its strengths
and weaknesses? Where do you think are the good opportunities for the products?
Who are considered as competition/threat?
3. "Why are we there?"
What were the previous steps taken that is why the product is like that? Where the
steps any good?
4. "Where are we going?"
Define the objectives of the campaign; your vision. Who is your target market? How
are you able to get a key response (it's basically the reaction you want the product to
receive) from them? How do you reach out?
5. "Are we getting there?"
Is it even plausible? Of course it is. Why would you even make a campaign if you
think it cannot be done? Present your visual aids. Do you think a TV commercial fits
in the campaign? Come up with a storyboard. Why don't you show them a rough
draught? Let the client know that with this campaign, the vision will be materialized. I
mean, you already have the sketches and stuff, some magic done by the media
department and your work will be awesome.
At panel, provide hard copies of your presentation. Be sure of what you are talking
about. If you don't even understand what the hell you are discussing, how would the
client (who can be dumbasses, really) get it?
Task 2C1

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Unit 2 d1 pass level spellcheck how to write an advertising proposal

  • 1. BTEC Creative Media Production Unit 2 Communication for Creative Media Production Pass grade task: On the reverse of this page is a genuine advice sheet taken from an internet blog that is intended to show students how to present an advertising proposal to clients. For whatever reason, it is very badly written. You need to correct any parts of the text that you think need revision using both a spellchecker and your own knowledge of spelling. Task 2C1
  • 2. How to write an advertising proposal I'm no expert in advertising but my mentor in college is. Anyway, I'll just provide an overview of how an advertising proposal goes and I don't really want to go technical and stuff. Now the thing is the client usually has no idea how advertising works. They go to the advertising agency for help but sometimes they don't acknowledge what the ad agency thinks is best for their product or service. They have expectations already and they don't realize that the ad agency has a better idea of how it should be done. It's aright though. The advertising agency doesn't just try to convince a target market to patronize a certain good or service, they also try to convince the client as well to give there advertising proposal the thumbs up. They have to come up with a presentation of how they visualise the campaign should be so that the client would think the same way and fund the campaign Here is basically how the advertising proposal goes. This totally needs to be elaborated. 1. A study of the product: "What is it?" A background study of the product is the foundation of a proposal. How are you supposed to advertise something you don't even know? 2. A study of the industry: "Where are we?" It's not just about the product after all. It's also about how the product is together with all the other products out there. What is the current situation? What are its strengths and weaknesses? Where do you think are the good opportunities for the products? Who are considered as competition/threat? 3. "Why are we there?" What were the previous steps taken that is why the product is like that? Where the steps any good? 4. "Where are we going?" Define the objectives of the campaign; your vision. Who is your target market? How are you able to get a key response (it's basically the reaction you want the product to receive) from them? How do you reach out? 5. "Are we getting there?" Is it even plausible? Of course it is. Why would you even make a campaign if you think it cannot be done? Present your visual aids. Do you think a TV commercial fits in the campaign? Come up with a storyboard. Why don't you show them a rough draught? Let the client know that with this campaign, the vision will be materialized. I mean, you already have the sketches and stuff, some magic done by the media department and your work will be awesome. At panel, provide hard copies of your presentation. Be sure of what you are talking about. If you don't even understand what the hell you are discussing, how would the client (who can be dumbasses, really) get it? Task 2C1