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Advertising research (French)

This paper is intended to present the point of view of the users of Marketing Research. In this, particular instance, the user is a large oil company operating and marketing in Italy: Esso Standard Italiana. This is the case history of a very...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1960
Author: Enrico Zanelli
Company: ESSO
June 15, 1960

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Advertising research for increased profitability

Selling more units at lower cost is one of the tasks advertising should perform. There is ample proof that advertising, if perceived, if read or listened to and especially if recalled does cause purchasing. Getting consumers to so react to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1981: Research For Profitability
Author: Jan Stapel
Company: NIPO
August 23, 1981

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The use of consumer panels in the evaluation of promotional and advertising expenditures

Consumer Panels are well situated to play an important part in the problems of evaluating advertising and promotional expenditures for consumer products, by measuring the effect they have on purchasing behaviour: A) They measure consumer purchasing...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1968
Authors: John Parfitt, Ivor McGloughlin
June 15, 1968

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The illusion of the "image" and the excess power of groups (French)

This paper is largely concerned with the relationship between advertising and the product or service being advertises. Let's start with a couple of somewhat simplified formulae: If we double the effect of our advertising, we can save half of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Conference 1963
Author: Hugh S. Hardy
June 15, 1963

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Can a correlation of advertising to sales be demonstrated?

The title of this talk is "can a correlation of advertising to sales be demonstrated?" It will have some resemblance to the Edward Albee play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf". That is, the title poses a question which the author has no intention of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1965: Measuring Advertising Effectiveness
Author: Charles Einer Anderson
June 15, 1965

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Refining methods in advertising research

The subject of this paper is the basic research on the measurement of the effect of advertising on purchasing probability at the pre- and post-test stage for all media advertising which IVE has been carrying out systematically over the last eight...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1971: From Experience To Inovation
Authors: Astrid Carl-Zeep, Arthur Juchems
August 22, 1971

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The illusion of the "image" and the excess power of groups

This paper is largely concerned with the relationship between advertising and the product or service being advertises. Let's start with a couple of somewhat simplified formulae: If we double the effect of our advertising, we can save half of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Conference 1963
Author: Hugh S. Hardy
June 15, 1963

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An approach to measuring advertising effectiveness

The project described in this paper, which the British Market Research Bureau is carrying out on behalf of the J. Walter Thompson Company and its clients, is an attempt systematically to collect and interrelate a number of partial measures of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Authors: John Downham, Timothy Joyce
June 15, 1961

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Competitive advertising effectiveness

The papers describes the techniques used, both in medical and in other fields. It shows how advertising effectiveness can be related to advertising expenditure on a time series basis, so that strategic action can be taken to deal with competitive...

Catalogue: EPHMRA/ESOMAR Seminar 1985: Pharmaceutical Competitor Analysis
Author: Peter J. Hayes
February 27, 1985