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Slide 1 - Social Marketing
Slide 2 - The basic goal of marketing is to influence behaviour Whether it be a Product Adopting a new practice Getting your cattle immunized
Slide 3 - Marketing allows us to bring in socially desirable behaviours When we do that we contribute to Social marketing
Slide 4 - Since it covers a wide range of issues not necessarily connected to commercial considerations it has a wider, if not commercially, desirable perspectives
Slide 5 - For the past two decades, the focus has been on ‘marketing’ Social marketing – using the concepts of exchanges, transactions, segmentation, target marketing, consumer research and positioning
Slide 6 - Understanding, creating, communication and delivering customer value and satisfaction are at the very heart of modern marketing - Kotler and Armstrong
Slide 7 - Social Change Campaigns often fail because People are uninformed and this makes them harder to reach through conventional media Response to new information increases with audience involvement or interest; if few people are interested, few will respond Response to new information increases with information’s compatibility with audience attitudes. People tend to avoid disagreeable information People read different things in information, depending on their beliefs and attitudes
Slide 8 - Why does this happen? Researchers have cited several factors that dilute mass media effect Audience factors - apathy, defensiveness, cognitive disability Message factors – attention, comprehension, perception Media factors – appropriateness of media Response- mechanism factors – making it easy for the audience to respond
Slide 9 - In order to bring about change in customer/prospect behaviour, the marketer has to first understand the barriers against change by positioning himself/herself in the shoes of the prospect/customer
Slide 10 - Conditions that favour Social Change Campaigns Monopolization - Could you be the only message or only use that medium exclusively? Canalization - Favourable public attitude base helps to channel existing attitudes and behaviour Supplementation – mass media communication supplemented by face-to-face communication
Slide 11 - So for any Social Change program, the marketing challenge is to identify Cause – social objective to provide a desirable answer to a social problem Change agent – whoever attempts to bring about the social change Target adopters – individuals/groups/entire population Channels - communication and distribution pathways which help exchange influence and response between change agents and target adopters Change strategy – program adopted to effect change in target adopters’ attitudes and behaviours
Slide 12 - Any social program attempts to market a social product
Slide 13 - What is a Social Product? It could be an idea practice tangible object
Slide 14 - Social marketing requires knowledge of each target –adopter group Sociodemographic characteristics Psychological profile Behavioural characteristics
Slide 15 - These help make accurate predictions Predictions are prerequisites to the ability to influence outcomes
Slide 16 - Social marketing would have to identify ‘influentials’ The aim is to neutralize, the opposition and gain support of ‘influentials’
Slide 17 - Influentials could be Permission granting groups Support groups Opposition groups Evaluation groups
Slide 18 - Social Change – Management Technology The social product must fit the target adopter. Defining the fit – what are the TA looking for? Designing the fit – what makes a good fit? Delivering the fit – How to bring it to TA? Defending the fit – How do I sustain it?