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E-marketing
   Electronic marketing refers to the
    application of marketing principles and
    techniques via electronic media and
    more specifically the Internet.
   E Marketing is the use of information
    technology in the processes of
    ◦ creating, communicating and delivering
      value to customers
    ◦ managing customer relations

    E Marketing is the fusion of IT with
     traditional marketing
Online marketing
 It means using the power of online
  network, computer communications
  and digital interactive media to
  achieve the marketing objective
 3 new market segments
    ◦ Cyberbuyers (professional)
    ◦ Cyberconsumers (home computer users)
    ◦ Cybersurfers
Problems in Traditional
Marketing
 Expensive (print brochures, product
  sheets and catalogs,postage,shipping)
 Time consuming
 “Hit and Miss” strategy
E-marketing value chain
           Strong relationship between the
            company and the consumer


Customer            Customer          Customer      Customer
acquisition (pre-   support (during   fulfillment   support (post
purchase            purchase)         (purchase     purchase )
support                               dispatch)
E-Marketing Methods
 1)   Search engine marketing
 2)   Display Advertising
 3)   E-mail marketing
 4)   Interactive marketing
 5)   Blog marketing
 6)   Viral marketing
E-Marketing Methods
1)   Search engine marketing
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3) E-mail marketing
4) Interactive Marketing
5) Blog Marketing
6) Viral Marketing (ex. Word of mouth)
Mass        Direct      Interactive
               Marketing   Marketing   Marketing

Distribution
Channel
Market
Strategy
Enabling
Technology
Authors of
marketing
material
Expected
outcome
Benefits of e-marketing over
traditional marketing
   Scope (global marketplace)
    E-marketing opens up new scope for
     smaller businesses on smaller budget to
     access the potential customer all over the
     world
 Increase Interactivity with customers
 Immediacy – reduces time between
  hearing about a product to actual
  acquisition (e.g. magazine)
 Targeted audience
 Adaptivity & closed-loop marketing –
  constant measurement and analysis
 Quick information(real-time analysis)
 Saves money (e-version of Brochures,
  catalogues)
 More customer satisfaction
  (customized products)
But E-marketing Suffers From
 Lack of understanding of technology
  by marketers
 Fast Changing technologies
 Lack of data
 Lack of trained personal
 Senior management barriers
 Corporate culture
Challenges/Problems
•   Low percentage of computer
    penetration
•   Cost of internet connection
•   Slow Internet connectivity
•   Low percentage of surfers entering
    into online transactions
•   Less use of Credit cards
•   Cyber security
•   Cyber crime
•   Loss of personal touch in shopping
Challenges/Problems
 Integration of e-marketing and
  conventional marketing creates a
  “blurred channel”
 Hybrid advertising
 Difficult to satisfy varied consumer
  expectations
 Difficult to keep pace with changing
  technology
 Legal issues
Challenges/Problems
   Technological limitations
    ◦   Different browsers
    ◦   Online software (plug ins java –flash etc.)
    ◦   Screen resolutions
    ◦   Bandwidth speed
    ◦   Operating systems
    ◦   Server technology
Changing roles into
Information-based Marketing
1.    Retailers vs. Manufacturers
     (POS terminals)
     a) Market research and customer prospecting
     b) Market presence
     c) Product or service bundling
     d) Information-based products: Pricing &
        priority
2. Target and Micromarketing
3. Small vs. Large business
4. Gray areas: Regulatory and legal
   implications
1. Retailers Vs Manufacturers
 POS plays a major role in shifting the
  power.
 New possibilities arises with private
  labeling of goods
 Information Based marketing can offer a
  manufacturers and retailers to do:
    ◦   Market Research
    ◦   Market Presence
    ◦   Bundling Of products and services
    ◦   Pricing and priority of products
a) Market Research &
customer prospecting
 Conventional Methods of collecting data
  often cost million of dollars, For a fraction of
  these cost companies now a days put
  information on servers
 In future , market research will reward
  customers for listening or watching
  commercials For ex: Freefone service
  provided to US WEST Customers
b) Market presence
   Companies put their information on
    web servers to present themselves in
    market.
  ◦ Automobile companies
 Market presence can be choreographed by
  promotional discounts “only to those to
  whom it pays, who are cost sensitive
  enough to switch the brands”
c) Product or Service
Bundling
   Bundling strategies:
    ◦ Only components
    ◦ Only Bundles
    ◦ Mixed Strategy
   To evaluate desirability of these
    strategies Some issues must be
    considered:
      What are the prices of bundles or components
      What are level of revenues
      Which portion of potential market is atttracted
Contd…
 But in online world, information bundling is
  more easy through___________?
 Issues :
    ◦ On what basis do we need to bundle the
      products?
    ◦ Does bundling decrease information search
      costs?
    ◦ How do we sell bundled products which are from
      different countries?
    ◦ How do we price these bundled products?
d) Information based products :
pricing and priority
 Information products can be s/w, e-book,
  entertainment, databases etc or derived
  information such as FAQ
 Important issues – “Pricing and priority”
    ◦ Pricing include product, service, connectivity,
      brokerage costs.
    ◦ How are prices determined in multi-participant
      world
    ◦ What are characteristics of supply and demand
    ◦ What technology do we use to obtain information
      useful for price estimation
 Information products will most likely to be
  priced on the basis of speed of
  “Availability and Accuracy”
 Issues needs to be resolved:
    ◦   how to set prices for different priority sets?
    ◦   How to specify sets?
    ◦   How to take in account price competition ?
    ◦   Develop better way to collect and present pricing
        information about services (price shock)
2. Target and micro marketing
 Traditional mass marketers continue as if
  population were homogenous, whereas
  micro marketers not only have discovered
  various segments but mining profitable
  places by targeting customers
 Issues:
  ◦ Getting close to consumers (because
    customer is bombarding with a lot of
    messages by different brands.)
3. Small v/s large
 In traditional ,Small business rarely grow
  just because of advertising cost
 With advent of e commerce , small
  business can now bridge this gap
 The major differences between Internet and
  other I-way Advertising media :Ownership
  and membership fees which is no longer
  case with Internet .
4. Gray Areas: Regulatory and
Legal Implications
ex. ad of cigarettes in US
Why Internet Advertisement?
 Ads   can be updated any time with a minimal cost.
 Adscan reach large numbers of buyers all over the
 world.
 Online ads are frequently cheaper in comparison with
 television, radio, newspaper, or billboard ads.
 Webads can efficiently use text, audio, graphics, and
 animation.
 The audience for Internet advertising is growing
 rapidly.
 Web   ads can be catered to a specific target.
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On-line advertising paradigms
   Active or Push-based advertising
    ◦ Broadcast model
      Means for reaching a great number of
       people in a short period of time
      News groups - Users read and post public
       messages (called articles or posts, and
       collectively termed news) to one or more
       categories, known as newsgroups
      list servers
Cont…
 ◦ Junk mail model
    Direct marketing method
    Uses targeted mailing list
    Relative high cost per contact
    Need to update mailing list
    Possible cost to customers
    Difficult to get consumer attention
    May make receiver annoyed
Disadvantages of active
advertising
 May invoke negative response
 Lack of interactive marketing
    ◦ Adaptability
    ◦ response
Passive or Pull-based
advertising
 Provides a feed back loop connecting
   company and customer
 ◦ Billboard or WWW model
 ◦ Catalog and Yellow pages directory model
 ◦ Customer endorsements
Billboard or WWW model
 Do not require active search
 No cost to customers
 Ability to completely cover a market
 Disadvantage is related to viewing
  time
Catalog and Yellow pages
 directory model
 Requires active search on part of the
  customer
 Directory services –white pages, yellow
  pages
 Advantages
    ◦ Ad permanence
    ◦ Ability to target a well defined area
    ◦ Low in cost
   Disadvantage
    ◦ Not suitable for price advertising
Customer endorsement
 Experiences of the people with
  products and services – both positive
  and negative
 Most effective advertisements on the
  internet
Issues in online-advertising
 Advertising process
 Core content
 Supporting content
 Market and consumer research
 Repeat customers
Guidelines for internet advertising
 Do not send intrusive messages
 Do not sell customer data without the
  express permission of the user
 Do not send advertisement to
  unrelated news groups and list servers
  only
 Conduct promotions and direct selling
  only under full disclosure
Cont…
 Conduct research only with the
  consumer’s consent
 Never use internet communications
  software to conceal activities
Online Marketing Process
1.       Segment and identify the target
         audience
     ◦       Divide the market into separate and
             distinct customer groups
     ◦       Segmentation approaches
             Demographic approaches
             Benefit or behavioural approaches
             Volume approaches
             Business specialization approaches
2.       Create a coherent advertising plan
     ◦    What is the ad meant to accomplish?
     ◦    Who should the ad talk to?
     ◦    What should the ad say?
     ◦    What advertisement medium would be
          effective?
3.       Get the content to the customer
     ◦    Push based or pull based marketing
4. Correspond and interact with
   customers
 ◦   Passive interaction via sites
 ◦   Direct interaction via e-mail
 ◦   Group dialogs via bulletin boards, news
     groups
 ◦   Video conferencing
5. Learn from customers
 ◦   Evaluation
6. Provide customer service and
   support
Types of
    internet advertisements
 Floating ad- An ad which moves across
  the user's screen or floats above the
  content.
 Expanding ad- An ad which changes size
  and which may alter the contents of the
  webpage.
 Polite ad- A method by which a large ad
  will be downloaded in smaller pieces to
  minimize the disruption of the content
  being viewed
 Wallpaper ad- An ad which changes the
  background of the page being viewed.
 Trick banner- A banner ad that looks like a
  dialog box with buttons. It simulates an
  error message or an alert.
 Pop-up- A new window which opens in
  front of the current one, displaying an
  advertisement, or entire webpage.
 Pop-under- Similar to a Pop-Up except
  that the window is loaded or sent behind
  the current window so that the user does
  not see it until they close one or more
  active windows.
 Video ad: similar to a banner ad, except that
  instead of a static or animated image, actual
  moving video clips are displayed. This is the
  kind of advertising most prominent in
  television, and many advertisers will use the
  same clips for both television and online
  advertising.
 Map ad: text or graphics linked from, and
  appearing in or over, a location on an
  electronic map such as on Google Maps.
 Mobile ad: an SMS text or multi-media
  message sent to a cell phone.
 Interstitial ad: a full-page ad that appears
Internet Advertisement
   Banner advertisement is the most
    commonly used form of advertising on
    the Internet.
    ◦ Two types of banners: Keyword banners &
      Random banners
    ◦ A major advantage of using banners is the
      ability to customize, but banner advertising
      can be costly.


   URL Advertising: Any company can
    submit its URL to a search engine and            45
Internet Advertising (cont.)
   E-mail Advertising. Email is a cost-
    effective marketing channel with a better
    and quicker response rate than other
    channels.
    ◦ Problem of Spamming

   Online Events and Promotions
    (Sponsorship)

   Other Forms of Internet Advertisement.
    ◦ Internet communities, chat rooms, newsgroups,
      and kiosks                                      46

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E marketing and Advertisement

  • 2. Electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet.
  • 3. E Marketing is the use of information technology in the processes of ◦ creating, communicating and delivering value to customers ◦ managing customer relations E Marketing is the fusion of IT with traditional marketing
  • 4. Online marketing  It means using the power of online network, computer communications and digital interactive media to achieve the marketing objective  3 new market segments ◦ Cyberbuyers (professional) ◦ Cyberconsumers (home computer users) ◦ Cybersurfers
  • 5. Problems in Traditional Marketing  Expensive (print brochures, product sheets and catalogs,postage,shipping)  Time consuming  “Hit and Miss” strategy
  • 6. E-marketing value chain  Strong relationship between the company and the consumer Customer Customer Customer Customer acquisition (pre- support (during fulfillment support (post purchase purchase) (purchase purchase ) support dispatch)
  • 7. E-Marketing Methods 1) Search engine marketing 2) Display Advertising 3) E-mail marketing 4) Interactive marketing 5) Blog marketing 6) Viral marketing
  • 8. E-Marketing Methods 1) Search engine marketing
  • 9. S e a r c h E-Marketing Methods P r e f e 2) Display r e n c Advertising e s 3) E-mail marketing 4) Interactive Marketing 5) Blog Marketing 6) Viral Marketing (ex. Word of mouth)
  • 10. Mass Direct Interactive Marketing Marketing Marketing Distribution Channel Market Strategy Enabling Technology Authors of marketing material Expected outcome
  • 11. Benefits of e-marketing over traditional marketing  Scope (global marketplace) E-marketing opens up new scope for smaller businesses on smaller budget to access the potential customer all over the world  Increase Interactivity with customers  Immediacy – reduces time between hearing about a product to actual acquisition (e.g. magazine)
  • 12.  Targeted audience  Adaptivity & closed-loop marketing – constant measurement and analysis  Quick information(real-time analysis)  Saves money (e-version of Brochures, catalogues)  More customer satisfaction (customized products)
  • 13. But E-marketing Suffers From  Lack of understanding of technology by marketers  Fast Changing technologies  Lack of data  Lack of trained personal  Senior management barriers  Corporate culture
  • 14. Challenges/Problems • Low percentage of computer penetration • Cost of internet connection • Slow Internet connectivity • Low percentage of surfers entering into online transactions • Less use of Credit cards • Cyber security • Cyber crime • Loss of personal touch in shopping
  • 15. Challenges/Problems  Integration of e-marketing and conventional marketing creates a “blurred channel”  Hybrid advertising  Difficult to satisfy varied consumer expectations  Difficult to keep pace with changing technology  Legal issues
  • 16. Challenges/Problems  Technological limitations ◦ Different browsers ◦ Online software (plug ins java –flash etc.) ◦ Screen resolutions ◦ Bandwidth speed ◦ Operating systems ◦ Server technology
  • 17. Changing roles into Information-based Marketing 1. Retailers vs. Manufacturers (POS terminals) a) Market research and customer prospecting b) Market presence c) Product or service bundling d) Information-based products: Pricing & priority 2. Target and Micromarketing 3. Small vs. Large business 4. Gray areas: Regulatory and legal implications
  • 18. 1. Retailers Vs Manufacturers  POS plays a major role in shifting the power.  New possibilities arises with private labeling of goods  Information Based marketing can offer a manufacturers and retailers to do: ◦ Market Research ◦ Market Presence ◦ Bundling Of products and services ◦ Pricing and priority of products
  • 19. a) Market Research & customer prospecting  Conventional Methods of collecting data often cost million of dollars, For a fraction of these cost companies now a days put information on servers  In future , market research will reward customers for listening or watching commercials For ex: Freefone service provided to US WEST Customers
  • 20. b) Market presence  Companies put their information on web servers to present themselves in market. ◦ Automobile companies  Market presence can be choreographed by promotional discounts “only to those to whom it pays, who are cost sensitive enough to switch the brands”
  • 21. c) Product or Service Bundling  Bundling strategies: ◦ Only components ◦ Only Bundles ◦ Mixed Strategy  To evaluate desirability of these strategies Some issues must be considered:  What are the prices of bundles or components  What are level of revenues  Which portion of potential market is atttracted
  • 22. Contd…  But in online world, information bundling is more easy through___________?  Issues : ◦ On what basis do we need to bundle the products? ◦ Does bundling decrease information search costs? ◦ How do we sell bundled products which are from different countries? ◦ How do we price these bundled products?
  • 23. d) Information based products : pricing and priority  Information products can be s/w, e-book, entertainment, databases etc or derived information such as FAQ  Important issues – “Pricing and priority” ◦ Pricing include product, service, connectivity, brokerage costs. ◦ How are prices determined in multi-participant world ◦ What are characteristics of supply and demand ◦ What technology do we use to obtain information useful for price estimation
  • 24.  Information products will most likely to be priced on the basis of speed of “Availability and Accuracy”  Issues needs to be resolved: ◦ how to set prices for different priority sets? ◦ How to specify sets? ◦ How to take in account price competition ? ◦ Develop better way to collect and present pricing information about services (price shock)
  • 25. 2. Target and micro marketing  Traditional mass marketers continue as if population were homogenous, whereas micro marketers not only have discovered various segments but mining profitable places by targeting customers  Issues: ◦ Getting close to consumers (because customer is bombarding with a lot of messages by different brands.)
  • 26. 3. Small v/s large  In traditional ,Small business rarely grow just because of advertising cost  With advent of e commerce , small business can now bridge this gap  The major differences between Internet and other I-way Advertising media :Ownership and membership fees which is no longer case with Internet .
  • 27. 4. Gray Areas: Regulatory and Legal Implications ex. ad of cigarettes in US
  • 28. Why Internet Advertisement?  Ads can be updated any time with a minimal cost.  Adscan reach large numbers of buyers all over the world.  Online ads are frequently cheaper in comparison with television, radio, newspaper, or billboard ads.  Webads can efficiently use text, audio, graphics, and animation.  The audience for Internet advertising is growing rapidly.  Web ads can be catered to a specific target. 28
  • 29. On-line advertising paradigms  Active or Push-based advertising ◦ Broadcast model  Means for reaching a great number of people in a short period of time  News groups - Users read and post public messages (called articles or posts, and collectively termed news) to one or more categories, known as newsgroups  list servers
  • 30. Cont… ◦ Junk mail model  Direct marketing method  Uses targeted mailing list  Relative high cost per contact  Need to update mailing list  Possible cost to customers  Difficult to get consumer attention  May make receiver annoyed
  • 31. Disadvantages of active advertising  May invoke negative response  Lack of interactive marketing ◦ Adaptability ◦ response
  • 32. Passive or Pull-based advertising Provides a feed back loop connecting company and customer ◦ Billboard or WWW model ◦ Catalog and Yellow pages directory model ◦ Customer endorsements
  • 33. Billboard or WWW model  Do not require active search  No cost to customers  Ability to completely cover a market  Disadvantage is related to viewing time
  • 34. Catalog and Yellow pages directory model  Requires active search on part of the customer  Directory services –white pages, yellow pages  Advantages ◦ Ad permanence ◦ Ability to target a well defined area ◦ Low in cost  Disadvantage ◦ Not suitable for price advertising
  • 35. Customer endorsement  Experiences of the people with products and services – both positive and negative  Most effective advertisements on the internet
  • 36. Issues in online-advertising  Advertising process  Core content  Supporting content  Market and consumer research  Repeat customers
  • 37. Guidelines for internet advertising  Do not send intrusive messages  Do not sell customer data without the express permission of the user  Do not send advertisement to unrelated news groups and list servers only  Conduct promotions and direct selling only under full disclosure
  • 38. Cont…  Conduct research only with the consumer’s consent  Never use internet communications software to conceal activities
  • 39. Online Marketing Process 1. Segment and identify the target audience ◦ Divide the market into separate and distinct customer groups ◦ Segmentation approaches  Demographic approaches  Benefit or behavioural approaches  Volume approaches  Business specialization approaches
  • 40. 2. Create a coherent advertising plan ◦ What is the ad meant to accomplish? ◦ Who should the ad talk to? ◦ What should the ad say? ◦ What advertisement medium would be effective? 3. Get the content to the customer ◦ Push based or pull based marketing
  • 41. 4. Correspond and interact with customers ◦ Passive interaction via sites ◦ Direct interaction via e-mail ◦ Group dialogs via bulletin boards, news groups ◦ Video conferencing 5. Learn from customers ◦ Evaluation 6. Provide customer service and support
  • 42. Types of internet advertisements  Floating ad- An ad which moves across the user's screen or floats above the content.  Expanding ad- An ad which changes size and which may alter the contents of the webpage.  Polite ad- A method by which a large ad will be downloaded in smaller pieces to minimize the disruption of the content being viewed
  • 43.  Wallpaper ad- An ad which changes the background of the page being viewed.  Trick banner- A banner ad that looks like a dialog box with buttons. It simulates an error message or an alert.  Pop-up- A new window which opens in front of the current one, displaying an advertisement, or entire webpage.  Pop-under- Similar to a Pop-Up except that the window is loaded or sent behind the current window so that the user does not see it until they close one or more active windows.
  • 44.  Video ad: similar to a banner ad, except that instead of a static or animated image, actual moving video clips are displayed. This is the kind of advertising most prominent in television, and many advertisers will use the same clips for both television and online advertising.  Map ad: text or graphics linked from, and appearing in or over, a location on an electronic map such as on Google Maps.  Mobile ad: an SMS text or multi-media message sent to a cell phone.  Interstitial ad: a full-page ad that appears
  • 45. Internet Advertisement  Banner advertisement is the most commonly used form of advertising on the Internet. ◦ Two types of banners: Keyword banners & Random banners ◦ A major advantage of using banners is the ability to customize, but banner advertising can be costly.  URL Advertising: Any company can submit its URL to a search engine and 45
  • 46. Internet Advertising (cont.)  E-mail Advertising. Email is a cost- effective marketing channel with a better and quicker response rate than other channels. ◦ Problem of Spamming  Online Events and Promotions (Sponsorship)  Other Forms of Internet Advertisement. ◦ Internet communities, chat rooms, newsgroups, and kiosks 46