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5.1
CHAPTER 5:CHAPTER 5:
DESIGNING MARKETING PROGRAMS TODESIGNING MARKETING PROGRAMS TO
BUILD BRAND EQUITYBUILD BRAND EQUITY
5.2
OverviewOverview
 How do marketing activities in general—andHow do marketing activities in general—and
product, pricing, and distribution strategies inproduct, pricing, and distribution strategies in
particular—build brand equity?particular—build brand equity?
 How can marketers integrate these activities toHow can marketers integrate these activities to
enhance brand awareness, improve the brandenhance brand awareness, improve the brand
image, elicit positive brand responses, andimage, elicit positive brand responses, and
increase brand resonance?increase brand resonance?
5.3
New Perspectives on MarketingNew Perspectives on Marketing
 The strategy and tactics behind marketing programsThe strategy and tactics behind marketing programs
have changed dramatically in recent years as firms havehave changed dramatically in recent years as firms have
dealt with enormous shifts in their external marketingdealt with enormous shifts in their external marketing
environments:environments:
 Digitalization and connectivity (through Internet, intranet,Digitalization and connectivity (through Internet, intranet,
and mobile devices)and mobile devices)
 Disintermediation and reintermediation (via new middlemenDisintermediation and reintermediation (via new middlemen
of various sorts)of various sorts)
 Customization and customerization (through tailoredCustomization and customerization (through tailored
products and ingredients provided to customers to makeproducts and ingredients provided to customers to make
products themselves)products themselves)
 Industry convergence (through the blurring of industryIndustry convergence (through the blurring of industry
boundaries)boundaries)
5.4
Implications for the Practice ofImplications for the Practice of
Brand ManagementBrand Management
 They have a number of implications for theThey have a number of implications for the
practice of brand management. Marketers arepractice of brand management. Marketers are
increasingly abandoning the mass-marketincreasingly abandoning the mass-market
strategies that built brand powerhouses in thestrategies that built brand powerhouses in the
1950s, 1960s, and 1970s to implement new1950s, 1960s, and 1970s to implement new
approaches.approaches.
 Even marketers in staid, traditional industries areEven marketers in staid, traditional industries are
rethinking their practices and not doing businessrethinking their practices and not doing business
as usual.as usual.
5.5
Integrating Marketing Programs andIntegrating Marketing Programs and
ActivitiesActivities
 Creative and original thinking is necessary toCreative and original thinking is necessary to
create fresh new marketing programs that breakcreate fresh new marketing programs that break
through the noise in the marketplace to connectthrough the noise in the marketplace to connect
with customers.with customers.
 Marketers are increasingly trying a host ofMarketers are increasingly trying a host of
unconventional means of building brand equity.unconventional means of building brand equity.
5.6
Personalizing MarketingPersonalizing Marketing
 All of these approaches are a means to create deeper, richer, andAll of these approaches are a means to create deeper, richer, and
more favorable brand associations.more favorable brand associations.
 Relationship marketing has become a powerful brand-buildingRelationship marketing has become a powerful brand-building
force.force.
 Can slip through consumer radarCan slip through consumer radar
 May creatively create unique associationsMay creatively create unique associations
 May reinforce brand imagery and feelingsMay reinforce brand imagery and feelings
 Nevertheless, there is still a need for the control andNevertheless, there is still a need for the control and
predictability of traditional marketing activities.predictability of traditional marketing activities.
 Models of brand equity can help to provide direction and focusModels of brand equity can help to provide direction and focus
to the marketing programs.to the marketing programs.
5.7
Personalizing Marketing ConceptsPersonalizing Marketing Concepts
 Experiential marketingExperiential marketing
 One-to-one marketingOne-to-one marketing
 Permission marketingPermission marketing
5.8
Reconciling the New MarketingReconciling the New Marketing
ApproachesApproaches
 One-to-one, permission, and experientialOne-to-one, permission, and experiential
marketing are all potentially effective meansmarketing are all potentially effective means
of getting consumers more actively involvedof getting consumers more actively involved
with a brand.with a brand.
5.9
Experiential MarketingExperiential Marketing
 Focuses on customer experienceFocuses on customer experience
 Focuses on the consumption situationFocuses on the consumption situation
 Views customers as rational and emotionalViews customers as rational and emotional
elementselements
 Uses electric methods and toolsUses electric methods and tools
5.10
One-to-One Marketing:One-to-One Marketing:
Competitive RationaleCompetitive Rationale
 Consumers help to add value by providingConsumers help to add value by providing
information.information.
 Firm adds value by generating rewardingFirm adds value by generating rewarding
experiences with consumers.experiences with consumers.
 Creates switching costs for consumersCreates switching costs for consumers
 Reduces transaction costs for consumersReduces transaction costs for consumers
 Maximizes utility for consumersMaximizes utility for consumers
5.11
One-to-One Marketing:One-to-One Marketing:
Consumer DifferentiationConsumer Differentiation
 Treat different consumers differentlyTreat different consumers differently
 Different needsDifferent needs
 Different values to firmDifferent values to firm
 CurrentCurrent
 Future (lifetime value)Future (lifetime value)
 Devote more marketing effort on most valuableDevote more marketing effort on most valuable
consumers (and customers)consumers (and customers)
5.12
One-to-One Marketing: Five Key StepsOne-to-One Marketing: Five Key Steps
 IdentifyIdentify consumers, individually and addressablyconsumers, individually and addressably
 DifferentiateDifferentiate them by value and needsthem by value and needs
 InteractInteract with them more cost-efficiently andwith them more cost-efficiently and
effectivelyeffectively
 CustomizeCustomize some aspect of the firm’s behaviorsome aspect of the firm’s behavior
 BrandBrand the relationshipthe relationship
5.13
Permission Marketing (Seth Godin)Permission Marketing (Seth Godin)
 ““Encourages consumers to participate in a long-Encourages consumers to participate in a long-
term interactive marketing campaign in whichterm interactive marketing campaign in which
they are rewarded in some way for payingthey are rewarded in some way for paying
attention to increasingly relevant messages.”attention to increasingly relevant messages.”
 AnticipatedAnticipated
 PersonalPersonal
 RelevantRelevant
 Permission marketing can be contrasted toPermission marketing can be contrasted to
interruption marketing.interruption marketing.
5.14
Five Steps in Permission MarketingFive Steps in Permission Marketing
1.1. Offer the prospect an incentive to volunteer.Offer the prospect an incentive to volunteer.
2.2. Offer the interested prospect a curriculum over time,Offer the interested prospect a curriculum over time,
teaching consumers about the product.teaching consumers about the product.
3.3. Reinforce the incentive to guarantee that prospectReinforce the incentive to guarantee that prospect
maintains the permission.maintains the permission.
4.4. Offer additional incentives to get more permissionOffer additional incentives to get more permission
from the consumer.from the consumer.
5.5. Over time, leverage the permission to changeOver time, leverage the permission to change
consumer behavior toward profits.consumer behavior toward profits.
5.15
Integrating the BrandIntegrating the Brand
Into Supporting Marketing ProgramsInto Supporting Marketing Programs
 Product strategyProduct strategy
 Pricing strategyPricing strategy
 Channel strategy
Supporting marketing mix should be designed to enhance
awareness and establish desired brand image.
5.16
Product StrategyProduct Strategy
 Perceived quality and valuePerceived quality and value
 Brand intangiblesBrand intangibles
 Total quality management and return on qualityTotal quality management and return on quality
 Value chainValue chain
 Relationship marketingRelationship marketing
 Mass customizationMass customization
 AftermarketingAftermarketing
 Loyalty programsLoyalty programs
5.17
Pricing StrategyPricing Strategy
 Price premiums are among the most important brandPrice premiums are among the most important brand
equity benefits of building a strong brand.equity benefits of building a strong brand.
 Consumer price perceptionsConsumer price perceptions
 Consumers often rank brands according to price tiers in aConsumers often rank brands according to price tiers in a
category.category.
 Setting prices to build brand equitySetting prices to build brand equity
 Value pricingValue pricing
 Everyday low pricingEveryday low pricing
5.18
Channel StrategyChannel Strategy
 The manner by which a product is sold or
distributed can have a profound impact on the
resulting equity and ultimate sales success of a
brand.
 Channel strategy includes the design and
management of intermediaries such as
wholesalers, distributors, brokers, and retailers.
5.19
Channel DesignChannel Design
 Direct channels
 Selling through personal contacts from the company to
prospective customers by mail, phone, electronic means,
in-person visits, and so forth
 Indirect channels
 Selling through third-party intermediaries such as agents
or broker representatives, wholesalers or distributors, and
retailers or dealers
 Push and pull strategies
 Web strategies
5.20
Push and Pull Strategies
 By devoting marketing efforts to the endBy devoting marketing efforts to the end
consumer, a manufacturer is said to employ aconsumer, a manufacturer is said to employ a
pull strategy.pull strategy.
 Alternatively, marketers can devote their sellingAlternatively, marketers can devote their selling
efforts to the channel members themselves,efforts to the channel members themselves,
providing direct incentives for them to stockproviding direct incentives for them to stock
and sell products to the end consumer. Thisand sell products to the end consumer. This
approach is called aapproach is called a push strategy.push strategy.
5.21
Channel SupportChannel Support
 Two such partnership strategies areTwo such partnership strategies are retail segmentationretail segmentation
activitiesactivities andand cooperative advertising programs.cooperative advertising programs.
 Retail segmentationRetail segmentation    
 Retailers are “customers” tooRetailers are “customers” too
 Cooperative advertisingCooperative advertising    
 A manufacturer pays for a portion of the advertising that aA manufacturer pays for a portion of the advertising that a
retailer runs to promote the manufacturer’s product and itsretailer runs to promote the manufacturer’s product and its
availability in the retailer’s place of business.availability in the retailer’s place of business.
5.22
Web StrategiesWeb Strategies
 Advantage of having both a physical “brick andAdvantage of having both a physical “brick and
mortar” channel and a virtual, online retailmortar” channel and a virtual, online retail
channelchannel
 The Boston Consulting Group concluded thatThe Boston Consulting Group concluded that
multichannel retailers were able to acquiremultichannel retailers were able to acquire
customers at half the cost of Internet-onlycustomers at half the cost of Internet-only
retailers, citing a number of advantages for theretailers, citing a number of advantages for the
multichannel retailers.multichannel retailers.

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DESIGNING MARKETING PROGRAMS TO BUILD BRAND EQUITY

  • 1. 5.1 CHAPTER 5:CHAPTER 5: DESIGNING MARKETING PROGRAMS TODESIGNING MARKETING PROGRAMS TO BUILD BRAND EQUITYBUILD BRAND EQUITY
  • 2. 5.2 OverviewOverview  How do marketing activities in general—andHow do marketing activities in general—and product, pricing, and distribution strategies inproduct, pricing, and distribution strategies in particular—build brand equity?particular—build brand equity?  How can marketers integrate these activities toHow can marketers integrate these activities to enhance brand awareness, improve the brandenhance brand awareness, improve the brand image, elicit positive brand responses, andimage, elicit positive brand responses, and increase brand resonance?increase brand resonance?
  • 3. 5.3 New Perspectives on MarketingNew Perspectives on Marketing  The strategy and tactics behind marketing programsThe strategy and tactics behind marketing programs have changed dramatically in recent years as firms havehave changed dramatically in recent years as firms have dealt with enormous shifts in their external marketingdealt with enormous shifts in their external marketing environments:environments:  Digitalization and connectivity (through Internet, intranet,Digitalization and connectivity (through Internet, intranet, and mobile devices)and mobile devices)  Disintermediation and reintermediation (via new middlemenDisintermediation and reintermediation (via new middlemen of various sorts)of various sorts)  Customization and customerization (through tailoredCustomization and customerization (through tailored products and ingredients provided to customers to makeproducts and ingredients provided to customers to make products themselves)products themselves)  Industry convergence (through the blurring of industryIndustry convergence (through the blurring of industry boundaries)boundaries)
  • 4. 5.4 Implications for the Practice ofImplications for the Practice of Brand ManagementBrand Management  They have a number of implications for theThey have a number of implications for the practice of brand management. Marketers arepractice of brand management. Marketers are increasingly abandoning the mass-marketincreasingly abandoning the mass-market strategies that built brand powerhouses in thestrategies that built brand powerhouses in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s to implement new1950s, 1960s, and 1970s to implement new approaches.approaches.  Even marketers in staid, traditional industries areEven marketers in staid, traditional industries are rethinking their practices and not doing businessrethinking their practices and not doing business as usual.as usual.
  • 5. 5.5 Integrating Marketing Programs andIntegrating Marketing Programs and ActivitiesActivities  Creative and original thinking is necessary toCreative and original thinking is necessary to create fresh new marketing programs that breakcreate fresh new marketing programs that break through the noise in the marketplace to connectthrough the noise in the marketplace to connect with customers.with customers.  Marketers are increasingly trying a host ofMarketers are increasingly trying a host of unconventional means of building brand equity.unconventional means of building brand equity.
  • 6. 5.6 Personalizing MarketingPersonalizing Marketing  All of these approaches are a means to create deeper, richer, andAll of these approaches are a means to create deeper, richer, and more favorable brand associations.more favorable brand associations.  Relationship marketing has become a powerful brand-buildingRelationship marketing has become a powerful brand-building force.force.  Can slip through consumer radarCan slip through consumer radar  May creatively create unique associationsMay creatively create unique associations  May reinforce brand imagery and feelingsMay reinforce brand imagery and feelings  Nevertheless, there is still a need for the control andNevertheless, there is still a need for the control and predictability of traditional marketing activities.predictability of traditional marketing activities.  Models of brand equity can help to provide direction and focusModels of brand equity can help to provide direction and focus to the marketing programs.to the marketing programs.
  • 7. 5.7 Personalizing Marketing ConceptsPersonalizing Marketing Concepts  Experiential marketingExperiential marketing  One-to-one marketingOne-to-one marketing  Permission marketingPermission marketing
  • 8. 5.8 Reconciling the New MarketingReconciling the New Marketing ApproachesApproaches  One-to-one, permission, and experientialOne-to-one, permission, and experiential marketing are all potentially effective meansmarketing are all potentially effective means of getting consumers more actively involvedof getting consumers more actively involved with a brand.with a brand.
  • 9. 5.9 Experiential MarketingExperiential Marketing  Focuses on customer experienceFocuses on customer experience  Focuses on the consumption situationFocuses on the consumption situation  Views customers as rational and emotionalViews customers as rational and emotional elementselements  Uses electric methods and toolsUses electric methods and tools
  • 10. 5.10 One-to-One Marketing:One-to-One Marketing: Competitive RationaleCompetitive Rationale  Consumers help to add value by providingConsumers help to add value by providing information.information.  Firm adds value by generating rewardingFirm adds value by generating rewarding experiences with consumers.experiences with consumers.  Creates switching costs for consumersCreates switching costs for consumers  Reduces transaction costs for consumersReduces transaction costs for consumers  Maximizes utility for consumersMaximizes utility for consumers
  • 11. 5.11 One-to-One Marketing:One-to-One Marketing: Consumer DifferentiationConsumer Differentiation  Treat different consumers differentlyTreat different consumers differently  Different needsDifferent needs  Different values to firmDifferent values to firm  CurrentCurrent  Future (lifetime value)Future (lifetime value)  Devote more marketing effort on most valuableDevote more marketing effort on most valuable consumers (and customers)consumers (and customers)
  • 12. 5.12 One-to-One Marketing: Five Key StepsOne-to-One Marketing: Five Key Steps  IdentifyIdentify consumers, individually and addressablyconsumers, individually and addressably  DifferentiateDifferentiate them by value and needsthem by value and needs  InteractInteract with them more cost-efficiently andwith them more cost-efficiently and effectivelyeffectively  CustomizeCustomize some aspect of the firm’s behaviorsome aspect of the firm’s behavior  BrandBrand the relationshipthe relationship
  • 13. 5.13 Permission Marketing (Seth Godin)Permission Marketing (Seth Godin)  ““Encourages consumers to participate in a long-Encourages consumers to participate in a long- term interactive marketing campaign in whichterm interactive marketing campaign in which they are rewarded in some way for payingthey are rewarded in some way for paying attention to increasingly relevant messages.”attention to increasingly relevant messages.”  AnticipatedAnticipated  PersonalPersonal  RelevantRelevant  Permission marketing can be contrasted toPermission marketing can be contrasted to interruption marketing.interruption marketing.
  • 14. 5.14 Five Steps in Permission MarketingFive Steps in Permission Marketing 1.1. Offer the prospect an incentive to volunteer.Offer the prospect an incentive to volunteer. 2.2. Offer the interested prospect a curriculum over time,Offer the interested prospect a curriculum over time, teaching consumers about the product.teaching consumers about the product. 3.3. Reinforce the incentive to guarantee that prospectReinforce the incentive to guarantee that prospect maintains the permission.maintains the permission. 4.4. Offer additional incentives to get more permissionOffer additional incentives to get more permission from the consumer.from the consumer. 5.5. Over time, leverage the permission to changeOver time, leverage the permission to change consumer behavior toward profits.consumer behavior toward profits.
  • 15. 5.15 Integrating the BrandIntegrating the Brand Into Supporting Marketing ProgramsInto Supporting Marketing Programs  Product strategyProduct strategy  Pricing strategyPricing strategy  Channel strategy Supporting marketing mix should be designed to enhance awareness and establish desired brand image.
  • 16. 5.16 Product StrategyProduct Strategy  Perceived quality and valuePerceived quality and value  Brand intangiblesBrand intangibles  Total quality management and return on qualityTotal quality management and return on quality  Value chainValue chain  Relationship marketingRelationship marketing  Mass customizationMass customization  AftermarketingAftermarketing  Loyalty programsLoyalty programs
  • 17. 5.17 Pricing StrategyPricing Strategy  Price premiums are among the most important brandPrice premiums are among the most important brand equity benefits of building a strong brand.equity benefits of building a strong brand.  Consumer price perceptionsConsumer price perceptions  Consumers often rank brands according to price tiers in aConsumers often rank brands according to price tiers in a category.category.  Setting prices to build brand equitySetting prices to build brand equity  Value pricingValue pricing  Everyday low pricingEveryday low pricing
  • 18. 5.18 Channel StrategyChannel Strategy  The manner by which a product is sold or distributed can have a profound impact on the resulting equity and ultimate sales success of a brand.  Channel strategy includes the design and management of intermediaries such as wholesalers, distributors, brokers, and retailers.
  • 19. 5.19 Channel DesignChannel Design  Direct channels  Selling through personal contacts from the company to prospective customers by mail, phone, electronic means, in-person visits, and so forth  Indirect channels  Selling through third-party intermediaries such as agents or broker representatives, wholesalers or distributors, and retailers or dealers  Push and pull strategies  Web strategies
  • 20. 5.20 Push and Pull Strategies  By devoting marketing efforts to the endBy devoting marketing efforts to the end consumer, a manufacturer is said to employ aconsumer, a manufacturer is said to employ a pull strategy.pull strategy.  Alternatively, marketers can devote their sellingAlternatively, marketers can devote their selling efforts to the channel members themselves,efforts to the channel members themselves, providing direct incentives for them to stockproviding direct incentives for them to stock and sell products to the end consumer. Thisand sell products to the end consumer. This approach is called aapproach is called a push strategy.push strategy.
  • 21. 5.21 Channel SupportChannel Support  Two such partnership strategies areTwo such partnership strategies are retail segmentationretail segmentation activitiesactivities andand cooperative advertising programs.cooperative advertising programs.  Retail segmentationRetail segmentation      Retailers are “customers” tooRetailers are “customers” too  Cooperative advertisingCooperative advertising      A manufacturer pays for a portion of the advertising that aA manufacturer pays for a portion of the advertising that a retailer runs to promote the manufacturer’s product and itsretailer runs to promote the manufacturer’s product and its availability in the retailer’s place of business.availability in the retailer’s place of business.
  • 22. 5.22 Web StrategiesWeb Strategies  Advantage of having both a physical “brick andAdvantage of having both a physical “brick and mortar” channel and a virtual, online retailmortar” channel and a virtual, online retail channelchannel  The Boston Consulting Group concluded thatThe Boston Consulting Group concluded that multichannel retailers were able to acquiremultichannel retailers were able to acquire customers at half the cost of Internet-onlycustomers at half the cost of Internet-only retailers, citing a number of advantages for theretailers, citing a number of advantages for the multichannel retailers.multichannel retailers.