Strategic Advertising Mechanisms: From Copy Strategy to Iconic Brands

Author:   Jorge David Fernández Gómez ,  Charles Vallance
Publisher:   Intellect Books
Edition:   New edition
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9781789384307


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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An academic review of the major marketing techniques that transformed advertising communication forever. This book takes an in-depth look at the most important and transcendent strategic advertising mechanisms to emerge in the twentieth century. Charting trends in classic advertising methodologies, the author explores key concepts from Rosser Reeves’s unique selling proposition and Procter & Gamble’s copy strategy to influential modern approaches including Kevin Roberts’s Lovemarks and Douglas Holt’s iconic brand framework. It also considers European mechanisms, including Jacques Séguéla’s star strategy and Henri Joannis’ psychological axis theory. Practitioners, researchers, scholars, and students will find much to gain from this rich exploration of the strategies that shaped modern advertising and the figures behind them.

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Author:   Jorge David Fernández Gómez ,  Charles Vallance
Publisher:   Intellect Books
Imprint:   Intellect Books
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781789384307


ISBN 10:   1789384303
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Foreword Javier Suso Introduction 1. Procter & Gamble's Copy Strategy: When the Advertiser Made Products and Advertising 1.1. P&G or the prehistory of brand management 1.2. The birth of rationalist advertising 1.3. Reason why copywriting and Hopkins as the pillars of rationalist advertising 1.4. The copy strategy 2. Rosser Reeves's USP: The Reality in Advertising Is the Product 2.1. The USP as a strategic advertising mechanism 2.2. What is the USP? 2.3. Characteristics of the USP or revamping the dominant idea 2.4. Critiques of the USP 3. David Ogilvy's Brand Image: The Rise of Emotion in Advertising Communication 3.1. The influence of motivation research on emotional strategic advertising mechanisms 3.2. Pierre Martineau: The ambassador of emotional advertising 3.3. David Ogilvy's brand image 3.4. Theoretical bases of brand image 3.5. Gardner and Levy's 'The product and the brand': The acknowledged forerunner of brand image 4. Henri Joannis's Psychological Axis: The Advent of Motivational Research in European Advertising 4.1. The psychological axis theory 4.2. Joannis's proposals as addendums to Reeves's theories 4.3. A mechanism for creating ads 5. Jacques Seguela's 'Star Strategy': Selling the Hollywood Star System to Sell Brands 5.1. The 'star strategy': A brand image evolution 5.2. 'Star strategy' characteristics: The cinema world as an advertising metaphor 5.3. The Chevron model in 'give your brand in marriage': The 'star strategy' revisited 6. Kevin Roberts's Lovemarks: The Return of Emotional Mechanisms in the New Century 6.1. What is the Lovemarks effect? 6.2. The characteristics of the Lovemarks effect 6.3. Critiques of the Lovemarks effect 6.4. Creating Passionbrands: An example of updating personality branding on the basis of the redundancy principle 7. Jack Trout and Al Ries's Positioning: The Appearance of Cognitive Psychology in Advertising 7.1. The origins of positioning 7.2. What is positioning? 7.3. Theoretical bases of positioning 7.4. Positioning seen from afar 7.5. The USP as the forerunner of positioning 8. Douglas Holt's Iconic Brands: When Cognitive Psychology and Motivation Research Converge 8.1. Theoretical bases of iconic brands: The birth of cultural branding 8.2. The iconic brand concept 8.3. Principles underpinning the construction of iconic brands 8.4. Critiques of iconic brands

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PhD (with distinction) in Brand Managament, is a lecturer in Communication at Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, and he has been a member of Department of Business Economics in the UCA. He collaborates with different universities such as Bryant University (USA) or Nova (Portugal). He has published thirteen books (McGraw-Hill, Hachette Livre, etc.) and papers in European and American academic journals. His research interests include brand management, popular culture, advertising strategy and advertising business. He has worked in advertising for clients like Google, Microsoft, Bankia, P&G, Tio Pepe, or Telefonica.

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