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  1. 1. Effect of advertising on consumer preferences Naveed Younas Danish Iftikhar Mehwish khan Huzaifa Rehman Samina Khan
  2. 2. Consumer preferences  Set of assumptions  Subjective individual tastes  Advertisement plays  Target consumers  Personal preferences
  3. 3. Organizations in both public and private sectors have learned that the ability to communicate effectively and efficiently with their target audiences is important to their success. • Influence consumers • Some degree by advertising Advertisement
  4. 4. Advertisement Channel Television, radio, newspapers and magazines  Measuring the influence of advertisement  Create any positive change  Celebrities as endorsers  Use common people  Modify their actions on future occasions
  5. 5. Stages of consumer buying process a problem informatio nal search Evaluation of alternatives Make a decision Post purchase evaluation
  6. 6. Concept of advertising Sender Encoding Message Decoding Receiver
  7. 7. Advantages of advertising Introduce s a new product Expansion of the market Fights compe tition Increased sales Enhanc es good- will Educate customers about your brand
  8. 8. Consumer’s choice Role of advertising in consumer preferences  Product’s special features  Aspects to differentiate  Based on a comparison  Apple vs Nokia
  9. 9. • Advertising special offers, discounts, gifts etc. • Sales of different brands Purchase Quantity Frequency of purchase o How often you used to buy a product in a certain period of time o Ice-cream, soft-drinks.
  10. 10.  Reminder to buy goods & services, especially seasonal products. • New arrivals on brands, wedding season, Oil and Basmati ghee commercials Timing of purchase Lifestyles  Ads influence lifestyles related to clothing, eating, social networking etc.  Maria-B & Outfitters for clothing, Nestle or National for food/eating,
  11. 11. Develop Attitudes  Creative and convincing messages encourage people to use new products.  Axe uses exciting ads to convince teenagers to buy deodorants  Shan: #Zarra zarra khalis (salt)  GulAhmed summer lawn: # Mein Perfect Hoon (2017)
  12. 12. Measure consumer preferences
  13. 13. Ux Preferences  It is the personal, internal experience customers go through when using a product's interface.  An e-commerce website. Communication Preference  The preferred means of providing and/or receiving information.  Face-to-face communication, telephone conversation, electronic bulletin board, radio, newspaper, television, etc.
  14. 14. Repeat purchase preference  A repeat purchase is an indicator of a degree of customer loyalty to a brand. Sensory Preferences  A “sensory preference” is when a child either dislikes or craves a specific sensation.  Sounds, smells, tastes, sights, textures, or movements. Service Preference  Service preference refers to the preference perceived by customers when they experienced a selection process.
  15. 15. Values-based preferences  Reflect the individual's general motivational goals. Customer experience preferences  Expectations, likes, dislikes, motivations  A customer needs shoes and they'd prefer a particular style, brand and color etc.

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