
Marketing Communications Management
Analysis, Planning, Implementation
Paul Copley(Author)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 24. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-85702-787-0 (ISBN)
Description
Praise for the first edition:
'An excellent text for exploring marketing communications in the 21st century.' - Ann Torres, Lecturer in Marketing, National University of Ireland, Galway
'First rate and comprehensive. This book has got it just right: a rich blend of academic underpinning and practical examples in a very readable style.' - Martin Evans, Senior Teaching in Marketing, Cardiff Business School, University of Cardiff
This book introduces the core components and concepts of marketing communications for those studying at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It covers essential topics such as advertising, direct marketing, corporate communications, public relations, product placement, sales promotion, social media, sponsorship and many more. The author provides a set of managerial frameworks that include analysis, planning and implementation to help prepare those who go on to strategically create and effectively manage marketing communications campaigns.
Every chapter includes Snapshots that help you to apply theory to engaging real-world examples. These include: BMW, Harrods, Levi's, Lynx, Tesco, Tencent, United Colors of Benetton and Wonga. Additionally, Stop Points encourage you to pause and critically reflect upon the topic for deeper learning and higher grades. The Assignment boxes invite you to test your knowledge in the form of a task based on what you have just read to also help push yourself further.
The Companion Website includes longer case studies, video feeds and other useful web links, a larger glossary of key terms, and links to SAGE journal articles. Password-protected resources are also available to lecturers, including: PowerPoint slides, a tutor manual, activities for the classroom and indicative responses to the assignments and discussion questions provided in each chapter.
'An excellent text for exploring marketing communications in the 21st century.' - Ann Torres, Lecturer in Marketing, National University of Ireland, Galway
'First rate and comprehensive. This book has got it just right: a rich blend of academic underpinning and practical examples in a very readable style.' - Martin Evans, Senior Teaching in Marketing, Cardiff Business School, University of Cardiff
This book introduces the core components and concepts of marketing communications for those studying at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It covers essential topics such as advertising, direct marketing, corporate communications, public relations, product placement, sales promotion, social media, sponsorship and many more. The author provides a set of managerial frameworks that include analysis, planning and implementation to help prepare those who go on to strategically create and effectively manage marketing communications campaigns.
Every chapter includes Snapshots that help you to apply theory to engaging real-world examples. These include: BMW, Harrods, Levi's, Lynx, Tesco, Tencent, United Colors of Benetton and Wonga. Additionally, Stop Points encourage you to pause and critically reflect upon the topic for deeper learning and higher grades. The Assignment boxes invite you to test your knowledge in the form of a task based on what you have just read to also help push yourself further.
The Companion Website includes longer case studies, video feeds and other useful web links, a larger glossary of key terms, and links to SAGE journal articles. Password-protected resources are also available to lecturers, including: PowerPoint slides, a tutor manual, activities for the classroom and indicative responses to the assignments and discussion questions provided in each chapter.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 265 mm
Width: 197 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
890 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85702-787-0 (9780857027870)
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Person
Paul Copley, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Programme Leader for the MSc Strategic Marketing programmes in the Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, Newcastle. He served as an adviser to small firms and held management positions in marketing in a number of large firms. He has published articles in journals such as The Marketing Review, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, Industry and Higher Education and the Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing as well as in business magazines and conference proceedings.
Content
Chapter 1: Integrated Marketing Communications and Its Environment
Chapter 2: Theoretical Underpinnings of Marketing Communications
Chapter 3: Buyer Behaviour and Relationships
Chapter 4: Managing the Marketing Communications Mix
Chapter 5: The Marketing Communications Industry
Chapter 6: Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in Marketing Communications
Chapter 7: Advertising and Branding
Chapter 8: Message Creation and Execution
Chapter 9: Traditional Media: Characteristics and Planning
Chapter 10: Digital Media: Interaction and Engagement
Chapter 11: Sales Promotions
Chapter 12: Direct Marketing
Chapter 13: Public Relations
Chapter 14: Corporate Communications
Chapter 15: Sponsorship
Chapter 16: Personal Selling
Chapter 17: Marketing Research and Evaluation
Chapter 18: International Marketing Communications
Chapter 2: Theoretical Underpinnings of Marketing Communications
Chapter 3: Buyer Behaviour and Relationships
Chapter 4: Managing the Marketing Communications Mix
Chapter 5: The Marketing Communications Industry
Chapter 6: Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in Marketing Communications
Chapter 7: Advertising and Branding
Chapter 8: Message Creation and Execution
Chapter 9: Traditional Media: Characteristics and Planning
Chapter 10: Digital Media: Interaction and Engagement
Chapter 11: Sales Promotions
Chapter 12: Direct Marketing
Chapter 13: Public Relations
Chapter 14: Corporate Communications
Chapter 15: Sponsorship
Chapter 16: Personal Selling
Chapter 17: Marketing Research and Evaluation
Chapter 18: International Marketing Communications