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Do promotions undermine the brand?

This classic paper raises the main problem with below-the-line expenditure: its long-term effects. Most evaluations cover a year at longest. People concerned with the saleability of a brand, with the values added by its marketing effort, with all the...

Catalogue: Market Researchers Look At Advertising: A Collection of ESOMAR papers 1949-1979
Authors: Robin T. J. Tuck, W. G. B. Harvey
January 1, 1980

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Measuring the effectiveness of advertising in the industrial press

As yet, measurements of the effectiveness of campaigns in the industrial press are rarely used, and have not always found a specific adaptation to industrial problems. A study carried out by us on the direct and indirect effects of the industrial...

Catalogue: Seminar 1979: Publishing And The Communications Industry
Author: Cecile Kreweras
November 1, 1979

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The effect of television advertising on children

This paper in an effort to explore the "effects" of Television advertising on children concentrates its attention on the global notions relating to the macro effects of advertising per se rather than considering the issues involved in the measurement...

Catalogue: Seminar 1978: Researching Children
Author: Barry J. Elliott
October 1, 1978

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Budget determination and the problem of long term effects

In Europe every year thousands of millions of pounds are spent on media advertising, and it is to be presumed that on balance it brings commercial advantage to the companies concerned. Consequently, the decision-making processes that lie behind that...

Catalogue: Seminar 1978: The Business Of Advertising
Author: Derek Bloom
June 1, 1978

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Determining advertising budgets using econometrics

The only rational way to set an advertising budget is to estimate as well as one can the likely sales and cost consequences of each of the range of feasible advertising expenditures and choose the one which maximises the future profit (or other...

Catalogue: Seminar 1978: The Business Of Advertising
Author: Michael Stewart
June 1, 1978

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Market mechanics 2

One of the most important and, at the same time, one of the most difficult problems of marketing is an efficient marketing budget allocation on the instruments of sale. The present study is aiming to do just that. 'Market Mechanics 2' ('MM2') is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: Wilfried Wenzel, Heino Stöwsand
June 15, 1977

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Tracking studies

Measuring change is - or should be - a way of life for researchers the world over. Witness to events, we provide a means by which decision makers in business, politics, government and society in general can assess public opinion and evaluate the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: Robert M. Worcester, Elizabeth Mansbridge
Company: IPSOS
June 15, 1977

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Market mechanics 2 (German)

One of the most important and, at the same time, one of the most difficult problems of marketing is an efficient marketing budget allocation on the instruments of sale. The present study is aiming to do just that. 'Market Mechanics 2' ('MM2') is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: Wilfried Wenzel, Heino Stöwsand
June 15, 1977

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Future ways of communicating with doctors: How effective are the traditional methods

This paper sets out to examine the methods of communicating with doctors open to the pharmaceutical manufacturer . Although it is important to examine the use of the traditional methods of communication e.g. representatives, mailings and journals,...

Catalogue: Seminar 1977: Foresight Or Hindsight?
Author: Alan J. Bowditch
March 1, 1977