Key business problems and business/marketing objectives Business context: The pain point that the brand is facing, including revenue loss, decreasing brand health, the loss in market share, etc.
Design an Integrated Marketing Communication Campaign: identify the target audience and consumer insights, develop a big idea and campaign framework with themes and executions, select appropriate channels, create a budget and schedule, define campaign KPIs, and present the rationale for their proposed campaign.
The assignment requires a PowerPoint slide file of 50 slides maximum (including cover slide, task allocation and references), presented in 15 minutes (plus 5 minutes for Q&A)
Suggested Structure:
Key business problems and business & marketing objectives (Suggested 2 slides)
Target Audience / Customer Persona (Suggested 3-5 slides)
Demographic characteristics: age, location, occupation, income, etc.
Behaviour and interest, media habits
Analyse brand's social media followers
Determine consumer insights based on persona, identify consumer needs (Suggested 1 slide)
Big Idea (Suggested 1-3 slides)
Campaign Content Framework (Suggested 1 slide)
Minimum 2 master themes with content
Execution (Suggested 4-5 slides)
Budget Plan (Suggested 1 slide)
KPIs and metrics (Suggested 1 slide)
Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC): A strategic marketing approach that coordinates different promotional elements and channels to deliver a consistent message and maximise impact.
Consumer Persona: A representative profile of a key customer segment that describes their demographics, behaviours, interests, pain points and media habits. Helps guide campaign strategy.
Big Idea: A compelling and memorable core message or concept that captures the essence of a brand or campaign. It serves as a guiding force for all marketing communications.
A content pillar: A category of content that aligns to a specific goal and audience need. Content pillars help organise a campaign into strategic phases or stages.
Content Framework
Immersive content engages the audience, often through interactive experiences, storytelling creating a deep and memorable connection with the brand.
Magnetic content is captivating and alluring, drawing the audience in with its appeal, whether through emotional storytelling, aspirational lifestyle content, or other methods, generating interest and engagement.
Practical content provides useful information, tips, or solutions to address the audience's specific needs or challenges, delivering tangible value and often positioning the brand as a helpful resource.
Smart content showcases the brand's knowledge, expertise, and innovation, offering insights, thought leadership, or forward-thinking ideas to educate and engage the audience and position the brand as an industry authority.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): Quantitative metrics used to evaluate and measure the success of a marketing campaign against predetermined goals. Common KPIs include sales, website traffic, social media engagement, brand awareness.
Key business problems and business/marketing objectives
Business context: The pain point that the brand is facing, including revenue loss, decreasing brand health, the loss in market share, etc.
Example: Vaseline has become prominent in the Hand & Body Personal Care sector, challenging the traditional dominance of locally mixed whitening creams with safer body lotions for skin care and brightening. However, the expansion is hindered by women's aversion to the stickiness of lotions and the need for prolonged, consistent use to see results, unlike the immediate effects of "kem trộn".
Marketing/Campaign Objective: Once you have figured out the Business Problem, you could precisely state the campaign objectives to directly help the brand solve their problem.
Tip: Follow SMART framework for setting well-defined objectives for a marketing campaign
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