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Spending Advertising Money in the Digital Age

How to Navigate the Media Flow
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Seismic changes are occurring in the world of advertising due to the inexorable rise of new technologies and the way consumers are using new media. These changes in behaviour are challenging accepted ways of using the media to build brands. Based on data from the IPA Effectiveness Awards databank and from IPA TouchPoints, the world's first customer-centric media habits survey, plus research from Nielsen and Millward Brown, the authors propose a new model, 'F.A.I.P.A', for media and communications planning. This model describes how to select the right media channel to promote a brand from the many that are now available, and if you are employing a range of 'bought', 'owned' and 'earned' media, which to concentrate on, and how to allocate the budget between them. Spending Advertising Money in the Digital Age also has contributions from leading figures in the media industry and contains many examples of top campaigns with demonstrable results in the marketplace.

Author Biography:

Hamish Pringle is Director General of the IPA (The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising). He has over 26 years' experience in the advertising industry having run his own branding and marketing consultancy and worked for Saatchi & Saatchi amongst many others. Together with Peter Field he is the co-author of Brand Immortality, (published by Kogan Page), and also author of Brand Spirit, Brand Manners and Celebrity Sells. Jim Marshall is Chief Client Services Officer for Aegis. He has worked in media for over 35 years, as a director at Young & Rubicam, Reeves Robertshaw and later at DMB&B. Jim is also a member of the IPA Council and former Chairman of the IPA Media Futures Group.
Release date Australia
December 3rd, 2011
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
336
Dimensions
157x233x18
ISBN-13
9780749463052
Product ID
10415594

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