Deliverable 3 – Analysis Of Marketing Campaigns

Deliverable 3 – Analysis Of Marketing Campaigns

Deliverable 3 – Analysis of Marketing Campaigns

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Competency

Compare and contrast new social media marketing trends with more traditional forms of advertising.

 

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Instructions

We have been looking at successful ad campaigns using social media. Let’s apply this directly and see how this compares with older methods of advertising. Deliverable 3 – Analysis Of Marketing Campaigns

 

Choose a recent social media campaign, possibly one you interacted with. Below are some possible examples:

    • ALS #IceBucketChallenge
    • Always #LikeAGirl
    • Coca-Cola #ShareaCoke
    • IKEA bookbook video
    • McDonald’s Super Bowl 2015
    • Taco Bell #OnlyInTheApp
    • Virgin America Boo videos

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Then consider an older commercial, before social media was (as big) an influence. You can look at famous ads on Youtube.

In a minimum of 3 pages, please do the following:

    • Provide an introduction with a summary of the ads you have chosen, and an explanation of what the stated intent behind the ads was.
    • From there, look at what the ads actually say (like a beer ad might actually be demonstrating that women are sex objects).
    • Describe how social media plays into the intent and the actual messages. What’s different between the two you chose?
    • What made the ads successful (or not successful)?
    • What ideas and opinions do you have about the product or brand after reviewing the ads?
    • What can we learn about how businesses use Twitter, Facebook, Linked In, etc. to communicate, network, broaden their customer base, and promote their products/services?
    • Summarize your analysis. Deliverable 3 – Analysis Of Marketing Campaigns