Monday, 30 January 2023

Case Studies Of Advertising Campaigns

Case Studies of Advertising Campaigns

  


Case Study 1: McDonalds chicken Big Mac 

My case study advert:

In a television commercial, The chicken Big Mac, is a new product of McDonald's that was promoted. The new product featured in the advertisement includes a thicker 100% chicken burger with carefully chosen components and all of it is served in a brioche-style bun. In 2022, the advertisement debuted and was broadcast on a number of television networks. Just participating restaurants in the UK offered the collection to clients, hence the advertising was only made for that country.



Aims:

The purpose of the McDonald's television commercial is to publicise and introduce a new product to the market. A woman sitting alone and she see’s the burger she is filled with joy 0:01 in the advertisement illustrates the message. By educating the public on the new product line they are offering, the advertisement has succeeded in its goal. Also, it informs the audience about the various burger varieties they are selling as well as their appearance. 

This will enable those who are watching the advertisement to become aware of the product and possibly try it out for themselves.




Target Audience:

The 15 to 35-year-old demographic is the target market for McDonald's new chicken Big Mac because they like upscale, flavorful burgers with loads of ingredients. They will primarily be of British ethnicity, and they will include both men and women. Since coming to work is part of their lifestyle, they might purchase the burger during their lunch break. The male actor and female who appear in the TV commercial will draw in viewers. This may be the case since they will share the same gender, ethnicity, and age as the actors in the advertisement.



Key message:

The burgers will be loved by the audience if they purchase them, according to the McDonald's chicken Big Mac TV commercial. This is because the advertisement depicts a woman glancing at the burger, and viewers can detect that she is salivating just a little bit. This conveys to the viewer how wonderful the chicken Big Mac is. which will motivate them to buy the product so they may try it for themselves.


Approach:

The McDonalds television commercials use a loving and humorous tone. This is evident throughout the commercial, in which the target consumer is a woman who is alone, daydreaming, and gazing around when the burger attracts her attention. The woman in the advertisement is eying the burger and her mouth is watering for the new McDonald's burger, which illustrates the attitude of love and comedy.


The strategy used in McDonald's billboard advertisements is to show the viewers their chicken Big Mac burgers and make them appear appetising. The burgers, which can be seen on the billboard and appear to be incredibly colorful, demonstrate McDonald's marketing strategy. This will distinguish the burgers from the competition and encourage audience members to buy them.


Overall, the McDonalds campaign's billboard and television advertisements take a significantly different tack. While the billboard does not, the television commercial appears to take a romantic and amusing tack.


The McDonald's television commercial has perfume commercial undertones because those typically include a man or woman acting attractively or doing something unrelated to the product. This may be seen in the McDonald's commercial when a stunning woman sprinting to fetch a burger is dressed in a dress and high heels. Another attractive man is attempting to get her attention. This portrayal aids in the sale of the opulent signature collection burgers by demonstrating to the audience that the new burgers are higher quality than their standard burgers, which is a distinguishing feature for McDonald's.

Campaign logistics:

The McDonald's television commercial for the new chicken Big Mac should be planned to air on television between the hours of 5 and 10 pm on well-known networks like [TV and Sky. The commercial, which was shot in the evening and shows a woman dozing and then noticing the burger at 0:01, can be used to corroborate this claim. A lot of individuals watch television between 5 and 10 o'clock in the evening. Also, since this is when most people will want to have dinner, if the advertisement is shown at this time, viewers may be convinced to visit McDonald's and try one of their new signature burgers. Advertising on well-known networks like ITV and Sky will help increase the effectiveness of the ads. This is due to the fact that ITV and Sky, the most popular channels in the UK, also advertise other food items. As a result, the timing of the advertisement will raise customer interest in the new chicken Big Mac.


Choice of Media: 

This is a television commercial. This image depicts a woman ogling the burger while showing how her mouth is watering. This is broadcast on television because viewers of a particular programme will see the McDonald's commercial, which may make them hungry because they are viewing food. So, this advertisement is appropriate for television since it will convince the audience to buy the burger because they want to experience it


Call to action: 

The website is the method for responding to their television advertisements, and the anticipated response is to go out and buy the chicken Big Mac burger. The audience is given a link to the McDonald's website at 0:01, where they can use it to find the closest McDonald's that sells the chicken Big Mac and make a purchase. This illustrates the response mechanism and anticipated response. Since people must visit the fast food restaurant and buy the new chicken Big Mac burgers in order for McDonald's to make a profit, the response mechanism and anticipated response are acceptable for the product.

Legal & Ethical issues:

Royalties and material are two legal and moral concerns that have an impact on the television advertisement. When the advertisement uses music that is the property of an artist, royalties are a problem. In order to use the owner's music in the advertisement, McDonald's should provide the owner a royalty payment to resolve this legal issue. The content is a problem since the advertisement mimics and perhaps mocks perfume advertisements, whose content is frequently comparable to that of this advertisement. McDonalds must take care to avoid making a clear connection between this ethical dilemma and perfume ads.


Regulation issues:


The commercial complies with ASA regulations because it is not deceptive and does not injure or offend the target audience. This is evident in the television advertisement, which clearly depicts the chicken Big Mac burger. The content of the woman's "eyeing" is intended to be humorous and exaggerates the burger's delectability. The scenario in the advertisement is unlike real life and is intended to have a hilarious effect on the audience, thus it does not cause any harm or offence to them.

Print Ad: Billboard posters



On public billboards, the new McDonald's "chicken Big Mac" was also promoted. Three new burgers from the new line, including the traditional chicken burger, are featured in the advertisement. In 2022, the advertisement was released and displayed on various billboards throughout the UK. Just participating restaurants in the UK made the collection available to consumers, hence the commercial was only made for that country.

Aims:

The new chicken Big Mac burger is the subject of a McDonald's billboard advertisement. The billboard is utilised to accomplish this goal since it advertises the product to thousands of onlookers and makes the new product line as widely known as possible. Also, placing a sizable billboard in a busy place is sure to get a lot of attention, which will in turn pique people's interest in the new chicken Big Mac from McDonald's by making them interested about how it tastes.


The overall objective of both of these commercials from the McDonald's chicken Big Mac advertising campaign is the same. These commercials' objectives include raising awareness, highlighting the new product line, and boosting sales.


Target Audience:

The target demographic will be between the ages of 15 and 35 because they prefer richer, more flavourful burgers with more components than younger or older people do. They are primarily targeting people of British ancestry, both males and ladies. They will likely commute to work, so they might buy the burger during their lunch break. Because the target market will be seeking for something to eat for lunch during their break, the outdoor billboard display will catch their attention and persuade them to buy the chicken Big Mac burger.


Generally, because they both promote the chicken Big Mac, these two advertisements from the same McDonald's campaign appeal to the same demographic. The TV commercial tells the audience that the burgers are intended for young people, hence the billboard does not feature the actors from the TV commercial.



Key message:

The purpose of the McDonald's chicken Big Mac billboard is to highlight their key differentiator. The upscale hamburgers at McDonald's are a novel offering that cannot be found at Burger King or KFC. The chicken Big Mac billboard will suggest to the public that the burger is extremely opulent and of a high grade when compared to other fast food burger products, which appear to be of lower quality than the iconic collection. Due to the fact that it will make the burgers stand out from the competition and enhance their worth, this is a very effective marketing strategy.


Basically, the main theme of these two commercials from the same McDonald's campaign is the same. The primary objective is to demonstrate to the audience how distinctive and mouthwatering the new burgers are. This is demonstrated by the television commercial and the billboard, both of which help the burgers stand out from the competitors and draw viewers.


Approach:


The strategy used in McDonald's billboard advertisements is to show the viewers their chicken Big Mac burgers and make them appear appetising. The burgers, which can be seen on the billboard and appear to be incredibly colourful, opulent, and delectable, demonstrate McDonald's marketing strategy. This will distinguish the burgers from the competition and encourage audience members to buy them.


Overall, the McDonalds campaign's billboard and television advertisements take a significantly different tack. While the billboard does not, the television commercial appears to take a romantic and amusing tack.



Campaign logistics:

It would be preferable to place the McDonald's chicken Big Mac outdoor billboard commercial in regions with high pedestrian traffic or near densely populated workplaces. For instance, it could be appropriate to place the advertisement near Oxford Circus since people who are on their lunch break or are extremely hungry might want to eat something that is inexpensive, tasty, and quick to prepare. People will then be persuaded to visit McDonald's and buy the new chicken Big Mac burger as a result of this.


Since the television commercial is broadcast on well-known television channels and the billboards are put in areas where many people pass by, both of these advertising from the same McDonald's campaign employ scheduling to target the same demographic.


Call to action:

The expected response is to visit the restaurant and make a purchase. The response mechanism for the McDonald's billboard advertisement is to go to their website address. It claims "Exclusively offered in selected restaurants," which is the response mechanism. The audience's response, then, is to visit their website to find out which restaurants carry the signature line. This phrase also elicits the anticipated response because it encourages the audience to visit McDonald's and buy the burger. Given that this is the sole means for the audience to learn more about the burger and make a purchase, the response mechanism and anticipated response are appropriate for the product.


Ultimately, the call to action is the same in both the television and billboard advertisements because the response mechanism is to visit the McDonald's website, and the anticipated response is to visit the fast food establishment and purchase the trademark burger.


Legal & Ethical issues:

Making sure that it looks the same as it does on the billboard and public interest are two legal and ethical considerations that may affect the McDonald's billboard advertisement. If the chicken Big Mac doesn't look exactly like it does in the billboard advertisement, McDonald's risks misleading customers and creating moral and ethical dilemmas. Making sure that all the hamburgers have the same appearance will solve this. Due to the billboard possibly being situated close to a church or temple, public attention may also be a problem. Hence, McDonald's should think about where it places its billboards in order to avoid moral concerns.


Overall, there are a few minor differences between the legal and ethical considerations for the billboard and television advertisements. While the billboard advertisement must take into account public interest and ensure that the burger looks the same as it would if customers were to purchase it in the restaurant, the television advertisement must take into account royalties and material as it is an audio-visual advertisement.



Regulation issues:


The billboard advertisement complies with ASA regulations because it is not deceptive and does not hurt or offend the general public. The chicken Big Mac burger and the locations where customers may get it are prominently displayed on the billboard. Due to the lack of sensitive information and sole focus on the goods being advertised, the billboard does not injure or offend the audience. However, individuals who fail to read the billboard, which makes it clear that it is only sold at upscale restaurants, may claim that the advertisement is deceptive because they might think it is available at all McDonald's restaurants. The fact that the wording on the billboard is huge and bold and so visible to everyone helps to overcome this.


Ultimately, neither the McDonald's billboard advertisement nor the television advertisement mislead or hurt the public, they both adhere to the same ASA rules.




Case study two: Miss Dior Perfume 

My case study advert:

The product in this advert is the Miss Dior perfume. The advert came out in 2017 on the second September. This advert was displayed on the Tv and on billboards. I found this advert on YouTube. This advert was created global. This advert got a lot of attention has it was played on the Tv as an ad, and it was also on billboards. 
 



Aims:

The purpose of Miss Dior TV ad is to promote their new product to a wide audience. When the perfume is finally exposed at the end of the commercial and the audience is able to see what it looks like and what it is named, the goal is finally accomplished. This advertisement succeeds in its goal since it informs the audience about Miss Dior’s newest scent and encourages them to buy it. In The advert we can see at (0.41) how the perfume is shown to get the main idea across.




Target Audience:

The target audience would be young women of all ethnic backgrounds who will be wearing  Miss Dior's new fragrance will be its target market because they already wear perfume and want to continue to look rich. Going out to parties or other social gatherings may may be part of their lifestyle. Women that are going on dates and events are most likely to wear this perfume is well. The target audience will be drawn to this TV commercial since it features young, attractive individual women dancing and seen with a man as a couple . As the target audience may be able to relate to them, this will draw them in and persuade them to buy the scent.



Key message:

The main theme of Miss Dior's television commercial is to promote the advantages of the brand-new Miss Dior perfume, such as how using it will make a person feel and smell good and increase their confidence. This is demonstrated in the commercial by a woman who is joyful and self-assured while moving with a man. Since people want to smell good and feel good, this key message works well to market perfume.


Approach:


The Miss Dior television commercials take a confident stance. This can be seen in the advertisement where a woman and a guy are dancing. Because the television commercial implies that the new Miss Dior perfume will boost your confidence and make you feel good, the strategy of confidence is clear. One of the key elements of the Miss Dior ad is the model dancing carelessly in the open, which distinguishes the Miss Dior perfume from rivals.


Campaign logistics:

The Miss Dior television commercial for their new fragrance ought to show in the evening on well-liked networks like ITV. This is appropriate because the advertisement features people dancing while dressed in formal attire like sparkly dresses and suits, which suggests that they are celebrating, which frequently occurs in the evening. This scheduling would increase the likelihood that the audience would see the advertisements because people are more likely to view in the evenings after they get home from work. As a result, the new Miss Dior would become more well-known and attract more attention.



Campaign logistics:

On television, this commercial is shown. A group of models are seen moving and having fun in the TV commercial. Finally, the scent is displayed in the advertisement. Thousands of people who are viewing television commercials in between popular programmes will see this. As a result, this will make a large audience aware of Miss Dior's new scent and persuade them to buy it.




Call to action:

Online searches for the new Miss Dior scent are one way viewers can respond to television advertisements. The advertisement's intended response is for viewers to go out and buy the Miss Dior fragrance. This can be demonstrated through the advertisement because all the audience has been given is the perfume's name, which will pique their curiosity and possibly lead them to look it up online to learn more about the product, such as where they can buy it and how much it costs. The only method for customers to try the perfume is to visit the store and smell the scent, so the response mechanism and the anticipated reaction are suitable for the product.






Legal & Ethical issues:

Royalties and intellectual property rights are two legal and moral concerns that might have an impact on the television advertisement. The music "Sia Chandelier" is used in the Miss Dior commercial. As a result, they will need to compensate the artist and obtain their consent before using their song in the advertisement. Given that the models are sporting clothing and gold jewellery that are probably held by major corporations and that there are two shots of a car, intellectual property rights may also be a problem. This indicates that Miss Dior will need to obtain the businesses' consent before allowing their models to don their clothing and jewellery and featuring the car in the advertisement.







Regulation issues:


As it is not deceptive and does not harm or offend the public, the Miss Dior television advertisement complies with ASA regulations. This is demonstrated by the advertisement, which specifies the perfume's name and the way it will appear after purchase. Due to the content, which features happy individuals dancing, the advertisement does not hurt or offend the audience. As a result, the Miss Dior advertisement complies with all ASA regulations.




Print Ad: Magazines

The product in the magazines is Miss Dior new perfume called 'Miss Dior'. The advert was launched in 2021 and was displayed in magazines such as 'ebid.net'. It was created for people who live worldwide as the magazines that the perfume features in the world . But it was created in France.







Aims:

The purpose of the Miss Dior magazine advertisement is to inform magazine readers about their new perfume. To make sure that everyone who reads the publications is aware of their "Miss Dior" perfume, they have placed advertisements in them. The advertisement succeeds in its goal since it reaches a wide range of individuals because even those who don't watch much television may read more publications. This implies that Miss Dior can grow their clientele by placing advertisements in periodicals. 

Ultimately, the purpose of these two ads from the same Miss Dior marketing campaign is the same. These commercials' objectives include promoting a new product, raising awareness, and boosting sales.




Target Audience:

Young adults of various ethnic backgrounds who identify as females will make up the target market for Miss Dior's new fragrance. In order to be confident and presentable, they'll want to smell good. They might attend parties or other social gatherings as part of their lifestyle. A young, gorgeous couple wearing very formal attire and clicking their fingers is seen in the magazine. The target audience will find this appealing since they might identify with the individuals in the picture. 

Although they both include a photo of two young, attractive persons clicking their fingers, these two ads from the same Miss Dior advertising campaign, in general, appeal to the same target group. Consequently, young women of many ethnic backgrounds who enjoy going out are the Miss Dior's target market.


Key message:

The audience is to be shown that Miss Dior's perfume is exceptional and is worn by wealthy, attractive people like those in the magazine advertisement. This is because the model in the advertisement appears to be so elegant and lovely. Because it demonstrates the excellent quality of the perfume and gives the viewer the impression that if they buy it, they can relate to the model in the advertisement and feel wonderful, this key message is effective for selling the million perfume. 

Ultimately, the fundamental message of these two adverts from the same Miss Dior advertising campaign is to demonstrate to the public how distinctive and special the new million perfume is unique and will make you feel confident and beautiful. This can be noticed because both advertisements feature models who appear chic and certain, which suggests to the audience that they should buy the perfume.



Approach:


The method used in Miss Dior magazine adverts is assurance. This is demonstrated in the commercial by the man and woman, who are dancing and appear attractive. Miss Dior's campaign has an iconic dance that distinguishes it from other perfume advertising and demonstrates the model's confidence. 

Overall, the print and television advertisements use the same tack. Both advertisements exhibit the confidence-inspiring approach because they are so similar. Both depict assured individuals dancing.


Campaign logistics:

Print advertisements for Miss Dior should be published in publications focusing on fashion, beauty, and women, like vogue. This is due to the gorgeous woman who appears to be highly fashionable and alluring in the newspaper advertisement. With the abundance of model photographs in magazines like Vogue, this is similar to their content. Because Vogue is one of the most read magazines in the UK and is read by people who care about their looks and want to smell nice, placing their magazine ad there would increase the likelihood that the advertisement would be seen by a significant number of people. 


Both of these ads, which are part of the same Miss Dior campaign, employ scheduling to reach the same demographic since the company wants to market its perfume to a young, urban audience, the majority of whom have already bought it and are looking to better themselves.


Call to action:

The way to respond to magazine advertisements is to visit their website and possibly use social media as well. This is evident from the fact that in one of the magazine advertisements, a hashtag (MissDior), and in the other, a link to the Miss Dior website, are there. In order to promote the new Miss Dior perfume, the reaction mechanisms to the advertisements enable the buyer to learn more about it on the website and share it on social media. While the visual of the perfume entices the audience to visit a perfume shop and find the perfume, to test if it smells pleasant or not, the expected response to the advertisement is to go to the store and buy it. Because it would pique customers' attention and raise awareness of the Miss Dior perfume, the reaction mechanism and expectation mechanism used in magazine advertisements is suitable for the product.


Ultimately, the Miss Dior campaign's television and print advertisements feature the same call to action. The way to respond to the advertisements is to visit their website and use social media sites like Twitter, where the hashtag #MissDior was employed in the campaign to draw attention to the new fragrance. The expected response is to go out and buy the perfume because they can only smell it once they use it.


Legal & Ethical issues:

Making sure that it looks the same as it does on the billboard and public interest are two legal and ethical considerations that may affect the Miss Dior billboard advertisement. If the Miss Dior doesn't look exactly like it does in the billboard advertisement, Mis Dior  risks misleading customers and creating moral and ethical dilemmas.  Due to the billboard possibly being situated close to a church or temple, public attention may also be a problem. 



Regulation issues:



Due to the fact that it does not injure or offend the audience and is not misleading, the magazine advertisement complies with ASA regulations. This is evident in the advertisement, which features two models and the brand-new "Miss Dior" fragrance. It is also made very apparent that the advertisement is by Miss Dior. As a result, it is not deceptive and won't offend the audience. But, if the audience could not clearly see the image of the new perfume, it would indicate that the models would be the major emphasis of the advertisement, which could mislead the audience into thinking that it is for a designer clothes firm or a model agency.


Generally, the Miss Dior campaign's television and magazine advertisements follow the same ASA requirements because they do not offend or deceive the viewer into believing the product is something else.






Thursday, 26 January 2023

Initial notes on chocolate bars


Cadbury caramel:



In Cadbury caramels packaging there is chocolate to show what's is going to be in the chocolate for example caramel. On the packaging there is also yellow writing to represent the caramel there is the colour purple on the packaging to represent the official Dairy milk colour there is also the milk picture on the packaging. The slogan for this chocolate is 'still got it. The chocolate taste very soft and it melts into your mouth as you place it in your mouth it melts in your mouth very fast and quick burst out with flavour. This chocolate is luxury because the caramel can be too sickening at times as its best to have it once in a while. The target audiences are adults because they have grown up eating this chocolate

 Cadbury white Oreo:


In Cadbury white Oreo packaging there is white writing to show us that there is white Oreo chocolate is in it to show what is in there to attract customers. On the packaging there is also white writing to represent the white chocolate and the Oreo the show what's inside of the packaging. The slogan for the chocolate is 'wonder filled' 'Milk favourite cookie' 'only Oreo'. The taste of the chocolate is when you first bite into it you would taste the white chocolate first then you would taste the Oreo and blast in. The chocolate is on the go because its not too sweet and its not sickening to keep eating. The target audiences are kids because it's a mix of chocolate and biscuits


 Cadbury Dairy milk Oreo:





In Cadbury Dairy milk Oreo packaging there is chocolate and Oreo this one is very similar to the white Oreo chocolate furthermore this one does not have white chocolate in it has the original chocolate in it also has the dairy milk picture on it. The slogan for this chocolate is 'wonder filled' 'Milk favourite cookie' 'only Oreo'. The taste of this chocolate is when you first bite into the chocolate you taste the chocolate first and then the Oreo blast in. This chocolate is on the go beacuse its not too sweet and its not sickening to keep eating. The target audience are kids because its a mix of chocolate and biscuit. 


 Cadbury Dairy Milk:


In Dairy Milk packaging is the original packaging is all purple with the milk picture on it and is just plain. The slogan on this chocolate is 'glass and a half' 'full of joy'. The taste of the chocolate is milk chocolate that is creamy and milk. This is a everyday chocolate since its a simple taste. The target audience for this chocolate are adults since its a simple plain chocolate. 

 Cadbury Dairy Milk Marvellous creations:




In Dairy Milk Marvellous creations packaging there is chocolate has a lot of colours going on the package and it shows how fun it is and attracts kids. The slogan for this chocolate is 'Marvellous creation JELLY POPPING CANDY' 'A glass and a half more'. The taste of the chocolate is milk chocolate that contains pop candy inside of it and it blast inside your mouth. This is a luxury design. This is because it brings two tastes in one. The target audience are children to 5-12 because it brings pop to the children. 









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Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Advertising an Introduction

Advertising an Introduction

What is an advert?

A advert is a way to promote a product.

What is an advertising campaign?

A advertising campaign is a organized course to promote a advert. 

What different mediums can adverts appear in?

They can appear in outdoor advertising like billboards and broadcast such as television and radios.

What is the main purpose of an advert?

The main purpose of an advert is to get the product out there such as awareness. 

Find a you tube video of a Tv advert you think is successful and write 100 words about why you think it is good?

I think that the Cadbury Dairy Milk advert is successful because people buy the chocolate on a daily base and it's a very popular chocolate. It's a very simple milk chocolate that has no nuts or extra products in it which is very simple. Dairy Milk is very successful when u mention the name Cadbury people would instantly think off Dairy Milk chocolate. Cadbury, you would instantly think of Dairy Milk its purple packaging and the famous glass of milk and a half slogan. The famous Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar was introduced in 1905. I think this advert is successful as many people buy and consume it today. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNRSHr3b4uA

Evaluation