27 - 31 Jan 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
'Advertising and marketing communications’ is the art and business of developing and communicating messages that provide consumers with information about products, services, and ideas. Marketing communications are exciting, creative, demanding, rewarding, and challenging. This course is designed to provide training in the theoretical and practical aspects of modern marketing communications. Participants will review the many marketing tools available, digital or conventional, and learn about the whole advertising and communication function using a variety of media techniques geared for campaign success.
The course includes group exercises and case studies, brief presentations by the participants to defend the findings related to case studies, videos, and comprehensive workshops.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Describe the field of marketing communication and explain the characteristics of successful campaigns (offline and online)
Optimize visibility of brand or company image by exercising well-rounded knowledge of event concepts and strategies
Define the principles of Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) and describe how companies apply these principles to ensure messages are heard by both consumers and businesses
Apply the insights and skills needed to manage special marketing communications issues and create successful solutions
Recognize and implement social media vehicles and tactics to maximize the marketing campaign return on investment
The course is designed for professionals in marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, human resources, sales, and business development who need practical, up-to-date knowledge of marketing strategy and techniques. The course is aimed at all types of organizations such as large corporations, government agencies, small businesses, and non-profit entities.
Communication functions
Media alternatives
Marketing communication planning
Media scheduling
Event concepts and management
Brand positioning
Social media campaigns
Day 1:
The role of promotion and the marketing mix
An overview of the marketing mix
The role of promotion in marketing
The elements of the promotion mix
Advertising
Personal selling
Public relations
Sales promotion
Promotion mix strategies across the Product Life Cycle (PLC)
Day 2
Event management: creating a company or brand exposure
Creating an event concept
Key elements of event design
Event planning and execution
Aligning event elements with a company or brand identity
Creating an event check-list
Day 3:
Launching an advertising campaign
Marketing communications objectives
Characteristics of a successful campaign
Steps in creating an advertising campaign
A typical IMC plan template:
Situational analysis
SWOT analysis
Marketing communications objectives
Marketing communications message objectives
Marketing communications strategies
Marketing communications mix
Marketing communications budget
Marketing communications media scheduling
Marketing communication implementation, monitoring and control
The role of the advertising agency
Typical full-service agency organization
What to ask from the advertising agency
Team workshop: launching a full MARCOM campaign
Day 4:
The framework of promotional campaigns
Assessing the brand’s strengths and weaknesses
Identifying a clear positioning
Identifying the target market
Selecting a consistent message
Evaluating different creative briefs
Agreeing on the final strategic copy
Day 5:
Digital marketing campaign strategies
Traditional versus digital marketing
Some digital marketing tools
Google plus
Email marketing
Mobile marketing
Pay per click marketing
Preparing and managing a digital marketing campaign
Website analytics: measuring the effectiveness of digital marketing