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This fifth edition of an introductory marketing textbook covers topics such as marketing communications, strategies and planning, disciplines and applications and marketing communications for special audiences.
"Geared toward students studying Marketing or Business Studies at the undergraduate level and post-graduate students on marketing-related programmes, this book is essential reading for participants in the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Diploma module on Marketing Communications." "Unlike many other texts on the subject that just describe how-to-do marketing, Marketing Communications: engagement, strategies and practice, Fourth Edition, provides the 'why' behind marketing communications with a variety of perspectives."--BOOK JACKET.
Marketing Communications: A European Perspective, third edition, covers all elements of the communications mix, including advertising, public relations, sponsorship, sales promotion, direct marketing, point-of-purchase communications, exhibitions, personal selling and the Internet. Filled with original, in-depth material, and supported by input from a number of premier marketing executives, Marketing Communications: A European Perspective, third edition, offers coverage from globally-recognised companies and brands, including Microsoft, Ford, Kitkat, McDonald's This book is designed to be of use to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of marketing communications.
How many marketing messages do you think you see a day? Why do some stick with us more than others? Why do we all remember the Cadbury’s gorilla drummer or the Budweiser Frogs? What do they say about the brand? How will you communicate your own marketing messages just as successfully? In this textbook, John Egan draws on years of both industry and academic experience to explain the why as well as the how of marketing communications. It covers all the essential topics that are relevant to your marketing communications course in a relatable and easy-to-read style. ‘Insight’ boxes provide insight into some of the latest industry practices, and with engaging examples ranging from HSBC to J...
This third edition of an introductory marketing textbook covers topics such as marketing strategies and planning, exhibitions, events and field marketing, branding and the Internet.
Draws from both academic literature and applied literature and from Europe and Australasia as well as the USA. Covers all contemporary forms of marcoms - brand advertising and direct-response advertising, sales promotion, corporate image advertising and more. Rossiter from Uni of Wollongong, NSW and Bellman from Uni of W.A..
This book focuses on the wide range of areas included in marketing communication and the tools and techniques needed to create an integrated approach. *International examples acknowledge that integrated marketing communication exists and is practiced throughout a global community. *Real-world profiles of young executives describe a variety of jobs, career paths, and views on how to get ahead in marketing communication. *Each chapter contains an IMC in Action, IMC in Focus, and an Ethics Box.
African nations are seeking ways to build strong institutions that are development-oriented and people-centred. Extant literature has reported the negative consequences of ineffective government communications with the public. In response, this book — the first of a two-volume edited work — focuses on marketing communication themes related to branding, public relations, trade fairs and exhibitions, and public sector communications. Public sector marketing communication plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between society and the government. Building a relationship with the public through appropriate communication tools and platforms is sacrosanct to restoring public sector image and trust. The book supports this effort by sharing conceptual and theoretical research towards the marketisation of Africa’s public sector as it strives to become an effective partner with the public it serves. Together with the second volume, which focuses on traditional and digital perspectives, this collection fills an existing information gap that is evident in Africa’s public sector.
Integrated Marketing Communications is a new interpretation of one of the most difficult areas in marketing. The author, using his extensive teaching experience, provides students with an invaluable understanding of marketing communications.
Drawing on the expertise of multi-disciplinary scholars from emerging economies, this volume aims to share fascinating perspectives on marketing communications by discussing the shift in the power of public relations, and highlighting how the small and local use communication effectively to improve performance and shares useful lessons on how to communicate hope by responding to customer emotions during uncertainties. The book contains valuable lessons and insights on communicating corporate social responsibility, effective social media communication, enacting brand purpose through communication, and using aesthetics in point-of-purchase advertising to drive purchase intention. It is the first of its kind to highlight key conceptual issues and provide critical empirical evidence on marketing communications in and from emerging economies. Corporate executives, educators, students, policymakers and businesses would find this book a useful tool on marketing communication as it lays bare some important strategic and operational insights specific to emerging markets.