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11-1
Chapter Overview
• Types of consumer
promotions
• Planning for consumer
promotions
• Business-to-business
promotions
• International consumer
promotions
11
Consumer Promotions
Prof. (Dr.) Kao Kveng Hong,
PhD, D.Litt
11-2
Coupons
 How often do you use
coupons?
 What products do you tend to
use coupons to purchase?
 Will a coupon affect which
brand you buy?
 Why do you think companies
offer so many coupons to
consumers?
Discussion Slide
11
11-3
• Coupons
• Premiums
• Contests and sweepstakes
• Refunds and rebates
• Sampling
• Bonus packs
• Price-offs
F I G U R E 1 1 . 1
Types of Consumer Promotions
11-4
A coupon accompanies this informational Gold Bond advertisement
11-5
Influencing Brand Purchases
• Sampling 7.78
• Word-of-mouth 7.18
• Coupons 5.91
• Advertising 5.61
• Contests 1.24
On a scale of 1 to 10, the following are the top five
influences on the brand purchased by a consumer.
Source: The Second Annual Survey of Consumer Preferences for Product
Sampling, Santella & Associates (Http://www.santella.com/marketing.htm).
11-6
Percentage of Sales with a Coupon
• Disposable diapers 17.1%
• Detergents 15.0%
• Meal starters 14.2%
• Dough products (refrigerated) 13.6%
• Cereal 13.4%
• Wrapping materials, bags 12.8%
• Oral hygiene products 11.7%
• Household cleaners 11.7%
Product category % of sales using
manufacturer’s coupon
Source: AC Nielson Scantrack, Santella & Associates
11-7
• Print media (88%)
• FSI (80%)
• Direct mail (4%)
• On, in or near package (3%)
• Cross-ruff
• Other methods (5%)
• In-store
• Sampling
• Scanner-delivered
• Response offer
• Internet
• Fax
• Sales staff
F I G U R E 1 1 . 2
Methods of Distributing Coupons
11-8
Types of Coupons
• Instant
redemption
• Scanner-
delivered
• Cross-ruffing
• Response offer
• U-pons
11-9
Coupon Redemption Rates
• Instant redeemable 39.3%
• Bounce-back 17.2%
• Instant redeemable – cross ruff 17.1%
• Electronic shelf 10.2%
• Electronic checkout 7.8%
• In-pack 5.8%
• On-pack 4.7%
• Direct mail 3.5%
• Handout 3.1%
• Free standing inserts 1.3%
Type of coupon Avg. Redemption Rate
Source: Santella & Associates
11-10
Problems with Coupons
• Reduced revenues
• Mass cutting
• Counterfeiting
• Misredemption
• Dependency
11-11
Factors Affecting Coupon
Effectiveness
• Face value of coupon.
• Distribution method.
• Coupon for preferred brand or brand in
evoked set.
11-12
INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP
Coupons.com, Inc.
Http://www.coupons.com/Advertising.asp
Coupon Country/Kaufman Advertising
Http://www.couponcountry.com
Coupon Distribution and Marketing Services
11-13
Types of Premiums
• Free-in-the-mail
• In- or on-package
• Store or manufacturer
• Self-liquidating
11-14
Fisher Boy
Free, in-the-mail premium
11-15
Fast-food chains are
well known for their in-
store premiums.
11-16
• Match the premium to the target market.
• Carefully select the premiums.
(Avoid fads, try for exclusivity)
• Pick a premium that reinforces the firm’s
product and image.
• Integrate the premium with other IMC tools.
(Especially advertising and POP displays)
• Don’t use premiums to increase profits.
Source: Based on Don Jagoda, “The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Premiums,”
Incentive, (August 1999), Vol. 173, Issue 8, pp. 104-105.
F I G U R E 1 1 . 3
Keys to Successful Premiums
11-17
Creating Successful Contests and
Sweepstakes
• Know the legal restrictions.
• Do we want losers?
• Must overcome clutter.
• Find the right combination of prizes.
• Look for tie-in opportunities with special
events or other companies.
• Must be coordinated with POP Displays
and other marketing tools.
11-18
INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP
• Sweepstakes Builder
• Http://www.sweepstakesbuil
der.com
• Promotions Activators, Inc.
• Http://www.promotionactivat
ors.com
• ADPAC Corporation
• Http://www.adpaccorp.com
• How can these firms assist
in the development of a
contest or sweepstake?
• What other promotional
services can they provide?
• What are the advantages
and disadvantages of
using one firm for multiple
or all of the consumer
promotions?
11-19
Successful Rebate/Refund
Programs
• Visibility is necessary
• Encourages customers to act
• Should not be too complicated
• Avoid becoming a permanent
component of the purchase decision
(automobile rebates)
• Should be easy and profitable for
retailers
11-20
• In-store distribution
• Direct sampling
• Response sampling
• Cross-ruff sampling
• Media sampling
• Professional sampling
• Selective sampling
F I G U R E 1 1 . 4
Types of Sampling
11-21
Experiment
Impact of In-Store Sampling
• Meat product A 100% 430% 110%
• Meat product B 100% 590% 123%
• Meat product C 100% 185% 100%
• Bread product 100% 170% 90%
• Biscuit product A 100% 359% 64%
• Biscuit product B 100% 201% 49%
Product Previous 4 weeks Sampling Week Following 4 weeks
Source: Michelle Lawson, Dalton McGuinness and Don Esslemont, “The Effect of In-Store
Sampling on the Sale of Food Products,” Marketing Bulletin, 1990, Vol. 1, pp 1-6.
11-22
Experiment
Impact of In-Store Sampling on Competitors
• Bread product 100% 170% 90%
• Competitor A 100% 106% 105%
• Competitor B 100% 79% 93%
• Competitor C 100% 78% 86%
Product Previous 4 week Sampling week Following 4 weeks
Source: Michelle Lawson, Dalton McGuinness and Don Esslemont, “The Effect of In-
Store Sampling on the Sale of Food Products,” Marketing Bulletin, 1990, Vol. 1, pp 1-
6.
11-23
Sampling
• How effective would
sampling be for the
goods and services listed
on the right?
• How would you design a
sampling program that
would be effective, yet
not too costly?
• What type of consumers
would you target for the
sampling?
• Fitness center
• Ice cream
• Dental service
• Clothing manufacturer
• Auto repair service
• Office supply store
• B-to-B consulting service
• B-to-B supplier of raw
materials such as sugar,
flour, etc. to bakeries.
Discussion Slide
11-24
• Increase usage of the
product
• Match or pre-empt
competitive actions
• Stockpiling of product
• Develop customer loyalty
• Attract new users
• Encourage brand
switching
F I G U R E 1 1 . 5
Reasons for Using Bonus Packs
11-25
Price-Offs
• Temporary reduction in
price.
• Excellent for boosting
short-term sales.
• Excellent for generating
customer traffic.
• Can be implemented
easily.
• Must be careful not to
increase customer price
sensitivity.
• Can have detrimental
impact on brand and
corporate image.
11-26
Impact of Price-off on
Consumer Purchase
Source: “Studies Indicate Coupons are an Effective Promotional Tool,” Santella & Associates
(http://www.santella.com/coupon.htm)
Consumer unaware item was on sale.
51%
Consumer purchased because of sale price
9%
Consumer would have purchased item anyway
40%
11-27
Promotion Combinations
• Over-lay
• Intra-company tie-in
• Inter-company tie-in
11-28
Types of Consumers
• Promotion prone consumers
• Brand loyal consumers
• Price sensitive consumers
11-29
INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP
• What type of sales
promotions are offered?
• What do you think are
the objectives of the
consumer promotions?
• Are the promotions
offered on the Web site
consistent with their
advertising and
promotions offered at
retail outlets?
Consumer Promotions on the Internet
Quaker State
Http://www.quakerstate.com
Taco Bell
Http://www.tacobell.com
Kraft Foods
Http://www.kraft.com
Jockey
Http://www.jockey.com
Avon
Http://www.avon.com
Lee Jeans
Http://www.leejeans.com
11-30
Business-to-Business
Consumer Promotions
• 18.7% of B-to-B marketing budgets spent on
sales promotions.
• Coupons
• Premiums
• Sweepstakes and contests
• Sampling
• Bonus packs
11-31
International Consumer Promotions
• Difficult to centralize consumer promotion
programs.
• Laws vary across countries.
• Difference in distribution rates
• Requires an experienced international sales
promotion coordinator.
11-32
Redemption Rates Distribution Methods
Media
Redemption Rate Distribution Method
England Italy Spain U.S. England Italy Spain U.S.
Newspaper 1.9% ----- 1.4% 0.8.% 26% ----- 10.0% 1.9%
Magazine 2.8% 1.4% 1.4% 0.3% 13% 5.7% 14.7% 4.2%
Door to door 11.0% 13.7% 12.9% ----- 18% 2.0% 43.0% -----
In/on pack 25.1% 20.3% 30.7% 9.2% 15% 63.2% 25.2% 2.5%
In store 27.7% 32.3% 28.2% 6.8% 19% 22.1% 5.5% 1.9%
FSI 12.0% ----- ----- 1.4% 1% ----- ----- 85.4%
Mailing ----- 6.6% ----- 3.6% ----- 6.5% ----- 1.1%
Overall average 6.8% 14.3% 16.0% 2.0%
Sources: "International Coupon Trends," Direct Marketing, Volume 56, Issue 4 (August 1993),
pp. 47-49; "FSI Coupon Redemption Rate for Frozen Foods," Frozen Food Age, Volume 47,
Issue 3 (October 1998), p. 70.
11-33
• Choose the best promotions for your
product and desired product image.
• Ensure there is a synergy between the
advertising plan, trade promotions and
consumer promotions.
• Select an agency to design and handle
the consumer promotion program.
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Chapter 11 consumer-promotions

  • 1. 11-1 Chapter Overview • Types of consumer promotions • Planning for consumer promotions • Business-to-business promotions • International consumer promotions 11 Consumer Promotions Prof. (Dr.) Kao Kveng Hong, PhD, D.Litt
  • 2. 11-2 Coupons  How often do you use coupons?  What products do you tend to use coupons to purchase?  Will a coupon affect which brand you buy?  Why do you think companies offer so many coupons to consumers? Discussion Slide 11
  • 3. 11-3 • Coupons • Premiums • Contests and sweepstakes • Refunds and rebates • Sampling • Bonus packs • Price-offs F I G U R E 1 1 . 1 Types of Consumer Promotions
  • 4. 11-4 A coupon accompanies this informational Gold Bond advertisement
  • 5. 11-5 Influencing Brand Purchases • Sampling 7.78 • Word-of-mouth 7.18 • Coupons 5.91 • Advertising 5.61 • Contests 1.24 On a scale of 1 to 10, the following are the top five influences on the brand purchased by a consumer. Source: The Second Annual Survey of Consumer Preferences for Product Sampling, Santella & Associates (Http://www.santella.com/marketing.htm).
  • 6. 11-6 Percentage of Sales with a Coupon • Disposable diapers 17.1% • Detergents 15.0% • Meal starters 14.2% • Dough products (refrigerated) 13.6% • Cereal 13.4% • Wrapping materials, bags 12.8% • Oral hygiene products 11.7% • Household cleaners 11.7% Product category % of sales using manufacturer’s coupon Source: AC Nielson Scantrack, Santella & Associates
  • 7. 11-7 • Print media (88%) • FSI (80%) • Direct mail (4%) • On, in or near package (3%) • Cross-ruff • Other methods (5%) • In-store • Sampling • Scanner-delivered • Response offer • Internet • Fax • Sales staff F I G U R E 1 1 . 2 Methods of Distributing Coupons
  • 8. 11-8 Types of Coupons • Instant redemption • Scanner- delivered • Cross-ruffing • Response offer • U-pons
  • 9. 11-9 Coupon Redemption Rates • Instant redeemable 39.3% • Bounce-back 17.2% • Instant redeemable – cross ruff 17.1% • Electronic shelf 10.2% • Electronic checkout 7.8% • In-pack 5.8% • On-pack 4.7% • Direct mail 3.5% • Handout 3.1% • Free standing inserts 1.3% Type of coupon Avg. Redemption Rate Source: Santella & Associates
  • 10. 11-10 Problems with Coupons • Reduced revenues • Mass cutting • Counterfeiting • Misredemption • Dependency
  • 11. 11-11 Factors Affecting Coupon Effectiveness • Face value of coupon. • Distribution method. • Coupon for preferred brand or brand in evoked set.
  • 12. 11-12 INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP Coupons.com, Inc. Http://www.coupons.com/Advertising.asp Coupon Country/Kaufman Advertising Http://www.couponcountry.com Coupon Distribution and Marketing Services
  • 13. 11-13 Types of Premiums • Free-in-the-mail • In- or on-package • Store or manufacturer • Self-liquidating
  • 15. 11-15 Fast-food chains are well known for their in- store premiums.
  • 16. 11-16 • Match the premium to the target market. • Carefully select the premiums. (Avoid fads, try for exclusivity) • Pick a premium that reinforces the firm’s product and image. • Integrate the premium with other IMC tools. (Especially advertising and POP displays) • Don’t use premiums to increase profits. Source: Based on Don Jagoda, “The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Premiums,” Incentive, (August 1999), Vol. 173, Issue 8, pp. 104-105. F I G U R E 1 1 . 3 Keys to Successful Premiums
  • 17. 11-17 Creating Successful Contests and Sweepstakes • Know the legal restrictions. • Do we want losers? • Must overcome clutter. • Find the right combination of prizes. • Look for tie-in opportunities with special events or other companies. • Must be coordinated with POP Displays and other marketing tools.
  • 18. 11-18 INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP • Sweepstakes Builder • Http://www.sweepstakesbuil der.com • Promotions Activators, Inc. • Http://www.promotionactivat ors.com • ADPAC Corporation • Http://www.adpaccorp.com • How can these firms assist in the development of a contest or sweepstake? • What other promotional services can they provide? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of using one firm for multiple or all of the consumer promotions?
  • 19. 11-19 Successful Rebate/Refund Programs • Visibility is necessary • Encourages customers to act • Should not be too complicated • Avoid becoming a permanent component of the purchase decision (automobile rebates) • Should be easy and profitable for retailers
  • 20. 11-20 • In-store distribution • Direct sampling • Response sampling • Cross-ruff sampling • Media sampling • Professional sampling • Selective sampling F I G U R E 1 1 . 4 Types of Sampling
  • 21. 11-21 Experiment Impact of In-Store Sampling • Meat product A 100% 430% 110% • Meat product B 100% 590% 123% • Meat product C 100% 185% 100% • Bread product 100% 170% 90% • Biscuit product A 100% 359% 64% • Biscuit product B 100% 201% 49% Product Previous 4 weeks Sampling Week Following 4 weeks Source: Michelle Lawson, Dalton McGuinness and Don Esslemont, “The Effect of In-Store Sampling on the Sale of Food Products,” Marketing Bulletin, 1990, Vol. 1, pp 1-6.
  • 22. 11-22 Experiment Impact of In-Store Sampling on Competitors • Bread product 100% 170% 90% • Competitor A 100% 106% 105% • Competitor B 100% 79% 93% • Competitor C 100% 78% 86% Product Previous 4 week Sampling week Following 4 weeks Source: Michelle Lawson, Dalton McGuinness and Don Esslemont, “The Effect of In- Store Sampling on the Sale of Food Products,” Marketing Bulletin, 1990, Vol. 1, pp 1- 6.
  • 23. 11-23 Sampling • How effective would sampling be for the goods and services listed on the right? • How would you design a sampling program that would be effective, yet not too costly? • What type of consumers would you target for the sampling? • Fitness center • Ice cream • Dental service • Clothing manufacturer • Auto repair service • Office supply store • B-to-B consulting service • B-to-B supplier of raw materials such as sugar, flour, etc. to bakeries. Discussion Slide
  • 24. 11-24 • Increase usage of the product • Match or pre-empt competitive actions • Stockpiling of product • Develop customer loyalty • Attract new users • Encourage brand switching F I G U R E 1 1 . 5 Reasons for Using Bonus Packs
  • 25. 11-25 Price-Offs • Temporary reduction in price. • Excellent for boosting short-term sales. • Excellent for generating customer traffic. • Can be implemented easily. • Must be careful not to increase customer price sensitivity. • Can have detrimental impact on brand and corporate image.
  • 26. 11-26 Impact of Price-off on Consumer Purchase Source: “Studies Indicate Coupons are an Effective Promotional Tool,” Santella & Associates (http://www.santella.com/coupon.htm) Consumer unaware item was on sale. 51% Consumer purchased because of sale price 9% Consumer would have purchased item anyway 40%
  • 27. 11-27 Promotion Combinations • Over-lay • Intra-company tie-in • Inter-company tie-in
  • 28. 11-28 Types of Consumers • Promotion prone consumers • Brand loyal consumers • Price sensitive consumers
  • 29. 11-29 INTEGRATED LEARNING EXPERIENCESTOP • What type of sales promotions are offered? • What do you think are the objectives of the consumer promotions? • Are the promotions offered on the Web site consistent with their advertising and promotions offered at retail outlets? Consumer Promotions on the Internet Quaker State Http://www.quakerstate.com Taco Bell Http://www.tacobell.com Kraft Foods Http://www.kraft.com Jockey Http://www.jockey.com Avon Http://www.avon.com Lee Jeans Http://www.leejeans.com
  • 30. 11-30 Business-to-Business Consumer Promotions • 18.7% of B-to-B marketing budgets spent on sales promotions. • Coupons • Premiums • Sweepstakes and contests • Sampling • Bonus packs
  • 31. 11-31 International Consumer Promotions • Difficult to centralize consumer promotion programs. • Laws vary across countries. • Difference in distribution rates • Requires an experienced international sales promotion coordinator.
  • 32. 11-32 Redemption Rates Distribution Methods Media Redemption Rate Distribution Method England Italy Spain U.S. England Italy Spain U.S. Newspaper 1.9% ----- 1.4% 0.8.% 26% ----- 10.0% 1.9% Magazine 2.8% 1.4% 1.4% 0.3% 13% 5.7% 14.7% 4.2% Door to door 11.0% 13.7% 12.9% ----- 18% 2.0% 43.0% ----- In/on pack 25.1% 20.3% 30.7% 9.2% 15% 63.2% 25.2% 2.5% In store 27.7% 32.3% 28.2% 6.8% 19% 22.1% 5.5% 1.9% FSI 12.0% ----- ----- 1.4% 1% ----- ----- 85.4% Mailing ----- 6.6% ----- 3.6% ----- 6.5% ----- 1.1% Overall average 6.8% 14.3% 16.0% 2.0% Sources: "International Coupon Trends," Direct Marketing, Volume 56, Issue 4 (August 1993), pp. 47-49; "FSI Coupon Redemption Rate for Frozen Foods," Frozen Food Age, Volume 47, Issue 3 (October 1998), p. 70.
  • 33. 11-33 • Choose the best promotions for your product and desired product image. • Ensure there is a synergy between the advertising plan, trade promotions and consumer promotions. • Select an agency to design and handle the consumer promotion program. Building Your IMC Campaign

Editor's Notes

  1. Consumer Promotion = sales promotion Will discuss in the following OH’s
  2. In 1999, 300 billion coupons were distributed and only 4.8 billion were redeemed (1.6% redemption rate) Bounce back – coupon in side Cross ruff – e.g., coupon for chips on dip Electronic checkout – print coupons with receipt usually for competing product
  3. Reduced revenue- brand loyal customers redeem 80% of all coupons (these people would pay full price). Mass cutting – a “fake” store collects and redeems coupons Misredemption – e.g., take a coupon for a 12 oz box rather than 18 oz box of cereal Consumers come to depend on them – can’t buy a pizza without one
  4. Value – higher is better Method – FSI is best Coupons for preferred or evoked are more attractive
  5. Mail – collect points, earn a prize Store – toy with happy meal Liquidating – 2 box tops and $3.99 for T-shirt (money pays for shirt and consumer also pays postage)
  6. Contests require someone to perform an activity Clutter and indifference – lots of contests and lotteries – so what are the prizes? Is it worth my time? Prizes – Super Bowl tickets – things $ can’t always buy Tie-in – H&R Block contest – we’ll pay your taxes May not boost sales but can help with brand awareness over time
  7. Redemption rates are 10-20% Allows manuf to hold retail price
  8. SAMPLING CAN BE COSTLY Direct – mail samples Response – consumer responds to ad to get sample sent to them Cross-ruff – e.g., conditioner with shampoo Media – e.g., perfume in magazine Prof – Dr. gives patient free drug trials (my knee) Selective – give away power bars at a basketball game
  9. Bonus – sell 6 pack of batteries with 8. 30% bonus is the most typical
  10. Need a 20% increase in sales to offset a 5% price reduction. May result in more price sensitive customers.
  11. Overlay – e.g., sample and coupon