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100 1 _aBelch, George E.
245 1 0 _aAdvertising and promotion :
_ban integrated marketing communications perspective /
_cGeorge E. Belch & Michael A. Belch
250 _aNinth edition
264 1 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill/Irwin,
_c[2012]
264 4 _c©2012
_aNew York
_bMcGraw Hill
300 _axxxiv, 828 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly color) ;
505 0 _aNote continued: Premiums -- Contests and Sweepstakes -- Refunds and Rebates -- Bonus Packs -- Price-Off Deals -- Loyalty Programs -- Event Marketing -- Summary of Consumer-Oriented Promotions and Marketer Objectives -- Trade-Oriented Sales Promotion -- Objectives of Trade-Oriented Sales Promotion -- Types of Trade-Oriented Promotions -- Coordinating Sales Promotion with Advertising and Other IMC Tools -- Budget Allocation -- Coordination of Ad and Promotion Themes -- Media Support and Timing -- Sales Promotion Abuse -- 17. Public Relations, Publicity, And Corporate Advertising -- Public Relations -- The Traditional Definition of PR -- The New Role of PR -- Integrating PR into the Promotional Mix -- Marketing Public Relations Functions -- The Process of Public Relations -- Determining and Evaluating Public Attitudes -- Establishing a PR Plan -- Developing and Executing the PR Program -- Advantages and Disadvantages of PR -- Measuring the Effectiveness of PR -- Publicity -- The Power of Publicity -- The Control and Dissemination of Publicity -- Advantages and Disadvantages of Publicity -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Publicity -- Corporate Advertising -- Objectives of Corporate Advertising -- Types of Corporate Advertising -- Advantages and Disadvantages of Corporate Advertising -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Corporate Advertising -- pt. Six Monitoring, Evaluation, and Control -- 18. Measuring the Effectiveness of the Promotional Program -- Arguments For and Against Measuring Effectiveness -- Reasons to Measure Effectiveness -- Reasons Not to Measure Effectiveness -- Conducting Research to Measure Advertising Effectiveness -- What to Test -- When to Test -- Where to Test -- How to Test -- The Testing Process -- Concept Generation and Testing -- Rough Art, Copy, and Commercial Testing -- Pretesting of Finished Ads -- Market Testing of Ads -- Establishing a Program for Measuring Advertising Effects -- Problems with Current Research Methods -- Essentials of Effective Testing -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Other Program Elements -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Sales Promotions -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Nontraditional Media -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Sponsorships -- Measuring the Effectiveness of Other IMC Program Elements -- pt. Seven Special Topics and Perspectives -- 19. International Advertising and Promotion -- The Importance of International Markets -- The Role of International Advertising and Promotion -- The International Environment -- The Economic Environment -- The Demographic Environment -- The Cultural Environment -- The Political/Legal Environment -- Global versus Localized Advertising -- Advantages of Global Marketing and Advertising -- Problems with Global Advertising -- When Is Globalization Appropriate? -- Global Products, Local Messages -- Decision Areas in International Advertising -- Organizing for International Advertising -- Agency Selection -- Advertising Research -- Creative Decisions -- Media Selection -- The Roles of Other Promotional Mix Elements in International Marketing -- Sales Promotion -- Public Relations -- Digital Media -- 20. Regulation of Advertising and Promotion -- Self-Regulation -- Self-Regulation by Advertisers and Agencies -- Self-Regulation by Trade Associations -- Self-Regulation by Businesses -- The National Advertising Review Council and the NAD/NARB -- Self-Regulation by Media -- Appraising Self-Regulation -- Federal Regulation of Advertising -- Advertising and the First Amendment -- Background on Federal Regulation of Advertising -- The Federal Trade Commission -- The Concept of Unfairness -- Deceptive Advertising -- The FTC's Handling of Deceptive Advertising Cases -- Developments in Federal Regulation by the FTC -- Additional Federal Regulatory Agencies -- The Lanham Act -- State Regulation -- Regulation of Other Promotional Areas -- Sales Promotion -- Marketing on the Internet -- 21. Evaluating the Social, Ethical, And Economic Aspects of Advertising and Promotion -- Advertising and Promotion Ethics -- Social and Ethical Criticisms of Advertising -- Advertising as Untruthful or Deceptive -- Advertising as Offensive or in Bad Taste -- Advertising and Children -- Social and Cultural Consequences -- Summarizing Social Effects -- Economic Effects of Advertising -- Effects on Consumer Choice -- Effects on Competition -- Effects on Product Costs and Prices -- Summarizing Economic Effects -- 22. Personal Selling (Online)
650 0 _aAdvertising.
650 0 _aSales promotion.
650 0 _aCommunication in marketing.
700 1 _aBelch, Michael A.,
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