A Communications Framework To Evaluate Sales Promotion Strategy

1.0 Introduction
Sales promotion was largely considered to be a tactical marketing tool in the past, mainly concerned for providing short-term incentives to encourage consumers to purchase/sale of a product or service. However, with the advent of loyalty programs and other sales promotional techniques aimed at brand loyalty thus repeat purchases, sales promotion practitioners have attempted to reposition their discipline due to the increased, intense, competitive environment that many organisations face. Managers therefore must fundamentally understand and evaluate the impact of their promotional strategies.
A communications paradigm has four levels:
1. Ability to gain the consumers attention
2. Difficulty level of interpretation
3. Its persuasive capability (describing benefits or specific characteristics)
4. Promotional impact causing purchase intent.
The conceptual framework discussed in the article provides sequences with a brand by creating awareness, communicating the core benefits, promoting trial, and therefore optimistically a supported purchase. And if the consumer becomes satisfied with the product or service, repeat purchases and brand loyalty maybe established (Gardener, Elizabeth, Trivedi, & Minakshi. Journal of advertising Research, May/Jun98, Vol.38 Issue 3, p67, 5p). The four main types of sales promotion strategies that we will be analysing are: Bonus Packs, On-Shelf Coupons, Free-Standing Inserts (FSI) coupons, and On-Packs promotion.
2.0 Sales promotion strategy definition
The Association of Promotion Marketing Agencies (APMA) introduced the following definition of promotion management: "the strategic and tactical marketing planning and execution for a brand using the full mix of business and communications desig ...
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