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1) "How advertising really works" 2) "What we know about AI" 3) "Ads that don't overstep"

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1) How advertising really works
The sales response to brand advertising
Purpose of brand advertising is to affect the buying behaviour of consumers

 There is solid evidence that brand evidence does produce sales
 effects of ads are difficult to see in sales trends
 2 reasons why advertising’s sales effects are hard to see in weekly and monthly sales
figures
1. The aim of most ads is to maintain market share
o few companies spend enough to increase market share
o much advertising is aimed at preventing competitors’ ads from stealing future sales
2. Advertising’s sales effects are spread out in time
o changes in weight are more likely to make weekly sales figures of a small
brand move up and down
o Takes a dramatic burst to cause a week’s figure to increase
 Changes in advertising spend and changes in overall sales are a weak association
 Advertising causes sales even when sales figures don’t change
 Movements in week’s or month’s sales figures don’t reveal the sales impact of advertising
o they are like the tip of the iceberg but we don’t know what proportion of the total
iceberg represents
 For some advertising, the effect on sales occur immediately
o bv. “Sale ends this Thursday”

 most advertising affects sales effects that are spread into the future


How advertising and price promotions cause sales in
different ways
 Light buyers vs heavy buyers
 Who is Coke’s advertising aimed at?
o at the millions of people who occasionally buy Coca-Cola
o why established brands need to advertise:
to hold onto their buyers and to give themselves a chance to grow
o remind us that Coke is fun and increase our probability of buying it tomorrow
 Entire sales effect of a price promotion shows up in a week’s sales figures, while the
sales effect of advertising is spread very thinly into the future
o vb: chance to buy: 1/300  2/300; which means buying every 150 days instead of
300  effects spread over time
 Sales effect = when brand’s advertising reaches low-probability buyers, then it nudges
their propensity to buy the brand



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,  Most of these extra sales will never occur  before consumer even buys from the
category, he will be hit with competitor ads, but protection from the effect of
competitor activity

Reach of price promotions is very different
 Very restricted reach  to more heavy, regular buyers of a brand
 In-store promotions only affect people buying from the category in the week of promotion
 entire sales effect shows up in that week’s sales figures
 Price promotions show clear effects
 sales increase when price promotions are turned on
 longer term effects of price promotions are minimal
 our purchase probability returns to normal afterwards
 Never mix price promotion effects and advertising effects
 “single source data”: individual-level data that records continuously over time what
each individual buys and what advertising they are exposed to
 “Advertising drives sales among those who are exposed to it.”

European styles of advertising; softness, indirectness, bizarre humour… are very effective

Experiments from other reliable methodologies:
o Advertising generates sales
o Some advertising copy is much more sales effective than others
o Creative copy without a persuasive message can still be very sales effective
o Media strategy that achieves greater reach is particularly effective

“Advertising works by reaching, nudging and its effect on memory”


Without noticing (and processing) there is nothing
 Two hurdles (hordes):
1. an ad can’t build memory structures if it isn’t processed
2. memory structures can’t generate sales if they aren’t associated with the brand
that is being advertised
 Advertising can work without us paying it much attention
o notice things at a very low, subconscious level
o better if advertising can generate more conscious attention and processing
 Challenge is to generate that emotional reaction in the direction of acceptance

 Primary task of advertising agencies
o To generate outstanding creative ideas that the viewer will notice and process
o This processing must be brand-centric: refresh the memory structures that relate
to the brand


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