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Advertising and Sales Promotion Course Code: EDL064 Course Description What comes to mind when you think of marketing? Perhaps a familiar television jingle plays in your head? Or maybe you think of those irritating sales phone calls? There s no denying the sheer magnitude and power of the marketing industry. Every year companies spend approximately $200 billion promoting their products and services and that s just in the United States alone! You may be familiar with being on the receiving end marketing, but what s it like on the other side? In Advertising and Sales Promotions, you ll see how these marketing campaigns, ads, and commercials are brought to life and meet some of the creative folks who produce them. You ll learn about different marketing career opportunities and discover ways to be part of this exciting, fast-paced industry. Required Materials A digital camera or camera phone Table of Contents Lesson 1: Introduction to Advertising............................... 3 Lesson 2: Advertising in the 21st Century............................ 4 Lesson 3: Careers in Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing................. 5 Lesson 4: Finances in the Advertising, Marketing, and Promotions Industry.......... 6 Midterm Exam.......................................... 7 Lesson 5: Working in the Marketing, Advertising, and Promotions Industry........... 8 Lesson 6: Behind the Scenes: Technical Skills Necessary for a Career in Marketing...... 9 Lesson 7: Principles of Selling..................................10 Lesson 8: Culminating Project: Developing a Promotional Plan................ 11 Final Exam............................................12 2

Lesson 1: Introduction to Advertising How many different advertisements do you think the average person views on a daily basis? Ads are in magazines, on the radio and television, and even sent to us via email and text message. Living in modern-day society, it s difficult to ignore the fact that ads are everywhere. In fact, advertisements have become so common that sometimes we tend to tune them out altogether. Because of this tendency, advertisers have to be more creative today than ever before, building bold ad campaigns that are impossible to ignore. In this course, you ll be exploring the ins and outs of the advertising industry, including its history, the role it plays in our society, and the ethical and legal issues related to advertising. Distinguish among marketing and advertising terms. Categorize business activities, such as production, management, and finance, and describe how these activities relate to marketing. Describe the history of the advertising industry and its relation to today s marketplace. Discuss laws regulating the marketing and advertising industries. Lesson 1 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 1 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 1 Activity Homework 15 points Lesson 1 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 1 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 1 Quiz Quiz 15 points 3

Lesson 2: Advertising in the 21st Century Have you ever looked at the ads in an old newspaper? These ads were once small black-and-white columns in newspapers that did little more than describe the product for sale. The industry has come a long way since then, and it continues to evolve. In the 21st century, advertisers face the challenge of marketing to a diverse, global society with ever-changing interests, preferences, and values. In this unit, we ll look at how advertisers are meeting those challenges. In particular, we ll look at how the global marketplace, cultural diversity, and technology (especially the Internet) have changed the way marketers deliver their messages. We also look at how marketers have developed the relatively new market of women sports fans. Describe the influence of international marketing on the advertising industry. Explain the impact of multiculturalism and multigenerationalism on advertising marketing activities. Identify the importance of understanding cultural diversity from a marketing perspective. Discuss how diversity affects sports and entertainment marketing. Lesson 2 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 2 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 2 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 2 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 2 Quiz Quiz 15 points 4

Lesson 3: Careers in Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing Did you know that nearly half a million people are employed by the advertising, promotions, and marketing industry in the United States alone? Who are these people? What is it like to live a day in their shoes? There are many possible answers to these questions. The industry is so large and the work so complex that it takes many different types of workers with varying skill sets to accomplish the goals of advertising and marketing agencies and teams. In this unit, you ll learn about some of the most common career paths in this field and get a feel for what it s like to do the jobs held by advertising and marketing professionals. Discuss careers in the advertising and marketing industry. List the roles and responsibilities of various advertising, marketing, and promotions professionals. Explain the necessary education and training required for careers in the advertising and marketing industry. Identify the expected wages and salaries for jobs in the advertising and marketing industry. Lesson 3 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 3 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 3 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 3 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 3 Quiz Quiz 15 points 5

Lesson 4: Finances in the Advertising, Marketing, and Promotions Industry Ask any small business owner or Fortune 500 CEO, and he will tell you that finances are one of the most important aspects of any business. No business decision whether related to marketing, operations, human resources, or any other aspect of the company can be made without carefully considering its financial implications. In this unit, you ll learn the basics of finances as they relate to the advertising, marketing, and promotions industry. Identify sources of financial assistance for raising capital. Describe how businesses make purchases. Differentiate between buying for resale and buying for organizational use. Identify and describe types of financial documents used by businesses and agencies. Explain the purpose of financial records, such as budgets, balance sheets, and income statements. Discuss the relationship of perishability to profit and loss. Lesson 4 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 4 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 4 Activity Homework 15 points Lesson 4 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 4 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 4 Quiz Quiz 15 points 6

Midterm Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point. Take a course exam based on material from the first four units in this course (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.) Midterm Exam Exam 50 points Midterm Discussion Assignment Discussion 5 points 7

Lesson 5: Working in the Marketing, Advertising, and Promotions Industry If you want a job in the advertising and marketing field, you ll need the skills! But what skills do you need? In this unit, we ll look closely at the interpersonal skills valued in this industry. We ll also discover what employers in this industry expect from marketing, advertising, and promotions employees, and how you can expect to be treated as a professional in this field. As you study, keep in mind that many of these principles apply to a wide variety of other career choices as well, so learning about them will prove valuable even if you don t plan to pursue work in advertising and marketing. As an added bonus, the interpersonal skills you learn here can also help with relationships in your personal life! Identify and describe the interpersonal skills necessary for a successful career in marketing and advertising. Identify the role of professional organizations, trade associations, and labor unions in the advertising industry. Illustrate how teams function and describe team-building skills. Distinguish between the roles of team leaders and team members. Identify employers expectations and appropriate employee work habits. Define discrimination, harassment, and equality. Identify characteristics of good leaders. Lesson 5 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 5 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 5 Activity Homework 15 points Lesson 5 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 5 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 5 Quiz Quiz 15 points 8

Lesson 6: Behind the Scenes: Technical Skills Necessary for a Career in Marketing What comes to mind when you think of what it takes to be an exceptionally good marketer? While some natural talent in the area certainly doesn t hurt, still, certain skills have to be learned to succeed in this field. Marketing is a field that is constantly growing and changing. We ve already explored the ways in which technology is changing the role of marketers. In this unit, we ll revisit the topic to identify the specific technical skills today s marketers need to compete in a high-tech global marketplace. Identify and describe types of persuasive rhetoric. Explain characteristics and purposes of a marketing-information system. Describe types of inventory control and how they relate to marketing. Explain the steps of the consumer decision-making process. Lesson 6 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 6 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 6 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 6 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 6 Quiz Quiz 15 points 9

Lesson 7: Principles of Selling Throughout this course, you ve learned about the different parts of a company s marketing and promotions strategy, including advertising. In the first unit, we identified personal selling as part of a company s promotion mix. In this unit, we ll examine this promotional strategy in more detail. You ll learn when personal selling is an appropriate technique to use and how to implement it effectively. You ll also learn about how selling impacts the overall economy of the United States. Discuss the purpose and benefits of personal selling. Explain lead generation and lead qualification. Explain the five steps of selling. Identify the importance of following up after the sale is closed. Describe effective strategies for training and educating sales staff. Explain how selling contributes to economic activity. Lesson 7 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 7 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 7 Activity Homework 15 points Lesson 7 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 7 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 7 Quiz Quiz 15 points 10

Lesson 8: Culminating Project: Developing a Promotional Plan Throughout this course, you ve learned a great deal about the marketing, advertising, and promotions industry. You ve reviewed the history of marketing, examined its evolution into the 21st century, and discovered the skills needed to pursue one of the several career paths the industry has to offer. In this unit, you ll have the opportunity to apply what you ve learned by developing a promotional plan of your own. For the purposes of this unit, imagine that you are an entrepreneur or small business owner looking to market an original idea for a new product. As you progress through the unit, you ll have the chance to develop your product concept and create a promotional plan to ensure that your product is successful with your target market. Let s get started! Describe stages of new-product planning. Define product mix. Identify stages of the product life cycle for new or existing advertising marketing plans. Analyze a promotional plan for effectiveness. Lesson 8 Text Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 8 Online Lab Questions Homework 10 points Lesson 8 Activities Homework 15 points Lesson 8 Discussion Assignment 1 Discussion 5 points Lesson 8 Discussion Assignment 2 Discussion 5 points Lesson 8 Quiz Quiz 15 points 11

Final Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point. Take a course exam based on material from units five to eight in this course the last four units. (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.) Final Exam Exam 50 points Class Reflection Discussion Assignment Discussion 10 points 12