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Planning the Marketing & Communications Channel Mix
Speakers: Erik Schonher,  Vice President, Marketing General Inc. Todd Michaels,  Director, E-Business, Marketing General Inc.
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What are we talking about? Marketing mix  is the set of controllable tools that an association blends to produce the response it wants in the target market.  It is everything the association can do to influence the demand for its product (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004).  The marketing mix strategy of any association has one major function, the strategic communication of the organization with its members and customers (Proctor, 2000).
Four P’s The basic elements of a Marketing Mix are known as  the “ Four P's”
The Four P’s Defined Product   The product includes all features and combination of goods and related services that an association offers to its members/customers.  Pricing  Pricing is basically setting a specific price for a product or service offered.  Placement  Placement under marketing mix involves all company activities that make the product available to the targeted customer (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004). Based on various factors such as sales, communications and contractual considerations, various ways of making products available to customers can be used (Lazer, 1971).  Promotion  Promotional strategies include all means through which a company communicates the benefits and values of its products and persuades targeted customers to buy them (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004).
+ Three Physical evidence   The material part of a service. Strictly speaking there are no physical attributes to a service, so a consumer tends to rely on material cues.    People People buy from people that they like, so the attitude, skills and appearance of all staff need to be first class.   Process   is an element of service that sees the customer experiencing an organisation's offering. It's best viewed as something that your customer participates in at different points in time.
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1. Marketing Objectives Goals set should include accountability for deliverables that are both quantitative and qualitative. Examples include number of leads generated, number of articles placed in targeted publications, number of trade shows executed, number of speaking engagements secured, projects completed like reorganization of business development collateral, Web-site update, and white papers authored.
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5. Channel Strategy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Channel Mix Media Key Uses Pros  Cons Direct Mail ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],E-Mail ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Internet ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Telephone ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Face-to-Face ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
What best describes your marketing approach or strategy for acquiring new members? (N=339)
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7. Testing & Optimization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What’s in the Mix? The overall mix "should not be seen as individual entities, but as a set of interrelated entities which have to be set in conjunction with one another" (Proctor, 2000: 212).  Integration is the Key - The key to success is not in using one channel over another, but the integration of a number of channels to help achieve your goals (where the same message is used across the different channels, based on the profile of each customer or target segment). Taking an integrated approach is without a doubt the most successful approach -  Jupiter research found that coordinated multi-channel marketing increases conversion rates by 27% to 50%.
The Most Important Consideration – Make it personal!
Questions & Answers
Thank You.

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Marketing and Communications Channel Mix

  • 1. Planning the Marketing & Communications Channel Mix
  • 2. Speakers: Erik Schonher, Vice President, Marketing General Inc. Todd Michaels, Director, E-Business, Marketing General Inc.
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  • 6. What are we talking about? Marketing mix is the set of controllable tools that an association blends to produce the response it wants in the target market. It is everything the association can do to influence the demand for its product (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004). The marketing mix strategy of any association has one major function, the strategic communication of the organization with its members and customers (Proctor, 2000).
  • 7. Four P’s The basic elements of a Marketing Mix are known as the “ Four P's”
  • 8. The Four P’s Defined Product The product includes all features and combination of goods and related services that an association offers to its members/customers. Pricing Pricing is basically setting a specific price for a product or service offered. Placement Placement under marketing mix involves all company activities that make the product available to the targeted customer (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004). Based on various factors such as sales, communications and contractual considerations, various ways of making products available to customers can be used (Lazer, 1971). Promotion Promotional strategies include all means through which a company communicates the benefits and values of its products and persuades targeted customers to buy them (Kotler and Armstrong, 2004).
  • 9. + Three Physical evidence The material part of a service. Strictly speaking there are no physical attributes to a service, so a consumer tends to rely on material cues. People People buy from people that they like, so the attitude, skills and appearance of all staff need to be first class. Process is an element of service that sees the customer experiencing an organisation's offering. It's best viewed as something that your customer participates in at different points in time.
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  • 11. 1. Marketing Objectives Goals set should include accountability for deliverables that are both quantitative and qualitative. Examples include number of leads generated, number of articles placed in targeted publications, number of trade shows executed, number of speaking engagements secured, projects completed like reorganization of business development collateral, Web-site update, and white papers authored.
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  • 20. What best describes your marketing approach or strategy for acquiring new members? (N=339)
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  • 23. What’s in the Mix? The overall mix "should not be seen as individual entities, but as a set of interrelated entities which have to be set in conjunction with one another" (Proctor, 2000: 212). Integration is the Key - The key to success is not in using one channel over another, but the integration of a number of channels to help achieve your goals (where the same message is used across the different channels, based on the profile of each customer or target segment). Taking an integrated approach is without a doubt the most successful approach - Jupiter research found that coordinated multi-channel marketing increases conversion rates by 27% to 50%.
  • 24. The Most Important Consideration – Make it personal!