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How Marketing Contributes to the Bottom Line
David W. Stewart, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 48, No. 1, Mar 2008, pp.94-105
There is increasing scrutiny of marketing activities and a growing demand for greater accountability of the marketing function. This article asserts that such accountability cannot be achieved until g ...

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Strategy: fresh thinking works
Neil Dawson, Admap, June 2007, Issue 484, pp.42-44
Neil Dawson, of Hurrell & Dawson and deputy convenor of the judges for the 2006 IPA Effectiveness Awards, looks at the lessons that can be drawn from the entries of the 30 winners. Though very diverse ...

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Ad metrics and stock markets: how to bridge the yawning gap
Martin Deboo, Admap, June 2007, Issue 484, pp.28-31
Martin Deboo, consumer goods analyst at investment bank Investec, argues that marketers and shareholders are on the same side when it comes to wanting sustained and profitable organic brand growth. Ho ...

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Marketing accountability - are you ready?
Ed See, Admap, June 2007, Issue 484, pp.25-27
Ed See, president and chief operating officer of Marketing Management Analytics, says that 'by bringing together all relevant information, marketing can make the right decisions at the right time'. He ...

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The conflict between accountability and effectiveness
Les Binet and Peter Field, Admap, June 2007, Issue 484, pp.22-24
Les Binet, European director of DDB Matrix, and marketing consultant Peter Field discuss the measures used to assess effectiveness (doing the right thing) and accountability (being seen to do the righ ...

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Accountability and practicality
Roderick White, Admap, June 2007, Issue 484, pp.20-21
In this introduction to Admap's June 2007 report on admetrics, Roderick White summarises the challenges facing marketing professionals to prove that the money spent on advertising (for instance) has b ...

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Should I target profits, sales or awareness? Does it matter?
Andrew Green, WARC Media FAQ, June 2007
The term 'ROI' can mean a multitude of things in an advertising and marketing context, and in a sense this is necessary depending on what exactly it is that brand owners want to measure. Some brands c ...

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Demonstrating payback
Andrew Sharp, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, from Advertising Works 15, 2007
This article reviews the 2006 IPA Awards from the perspective of how well they demonstrated contribution to profit (return on expenditure). Not all papers demonstrated conclusively that true payback h ...

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This is not just advertising, this is Your M&S advertising
Megan Thompson, Market Leader, Issue 36, Spring 2007, pp.48-53
This case study is an edited version of the winning submission for the Marks & Spencer campaign in the 2006 IPA Advertising Effectiveness Awards. The case history is exemplary as an example of how to ...

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ROI: a passing fad or an enduring trend?
Alex Ruffle, Admap, Marketing in China Supplement, February 2007, pp.10-13
Marketing budgets are increasing rapidly in China as its economy grows, and this is fuelling an increasing demand for accountability. It is especially difficult, however, to establish marketing ROI in ...

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Soft measures, hard cash
Andy Farr, Admap, November 2006, Issue 477, pp.39-42
Andy Farr, global head of research and development at Mindshare Worldwide, shows how a value can be put on the thoughts and feelings that consumers have about brands. He describes how brand valuations ...

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Advertising accountability: it's bigger than ROI
Pat McGowan and David Meer, Admap, November 2006, Issue 477, pp.25-27
Pat McGowan and David Meer, from Marakon Associates, argue that over-reliance on ROI (return on investment) analysis for advertising budget setting will lead to disappointments and missed opportunitie ...

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Traditional ROMI is dead, long live marketing effectiveness
David Dixon and Sebastian Shapiro, Admap, November 2006, Issue 477, pp.21-24
David Dixon and Sebastian Shapiro, from Ninah Consulting, maintain that current ROMI (return on marketing investment) marketing-mix models provide an incomplete view of how marketing drives value, and ...

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Making marketing sing for its supper
Ed Wooller, Admap, July/August 2006, Issue 474, pp.51-53
Ed Wooller, from MindShare, argues that in order to achieve the twin goals of making marketing more accountable and building the brand, it is imperative that companies develop methodologies for measur ...

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What is ROI?
Andrew Green, WARC Media FAQ, June 2006
Return on Investment (ROI) has become a central element of almost all aspects of marketing, but while it has bought the industry closer to the sort of analysis used to make a variety of other strategi ...

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Advertising's greatest hits: profitability and brand value
Karl Weaver and Paul Dyson, Admap, February 2006, Issue 469, pp.28-30
Using the experience of measuring advertising payback accumulated at Data2Decisions, Paul Dyson and Karl Weaver discuss the ten factors that have the biggest impact on advertising profitability, in or ...

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Quantifying marketing ROI: the Philips journey
Rex Briggs, Admap, February 2006, Issue 469, pp.18-22
Rex Briggs, CEO of Marketing Evolution, describes a presentation to Philips and explains the key features of ROMO (Return on Marketing Objectives), a technique for measuring marketing's ROI. This met ...

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Campaign Evaluation - How do we measure performance?
Roderick White, Admap, February 2006, Issue 469, pp.16-17
The World Health Organisation describes childhood obesity as a global epidemic. Over 22 million children under the age of five are severely overweight. The authors of this paper explore the impact of ...

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Going for gold: London's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games
Claire Spencer and Mike Lee, ESOMAR, Consumer Insights, Barcelona, November 2005
This paper evaluates how communication - both pro-active, controlled media, uncontrolled publicity and word of mouth - impacted on London backing the bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games.

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A Six Sigma Approach To Marketing Accountability
Kevin J. Clancy and Peter C. Krieg, The Advertiser, October 2005, pp.60-68
Describes the `Six Sigma' service for marketing process improvement. The current demand from CEOs for accountability of media and marketing spend is driven by results which are generally poor, as is s ...

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How To Tell If Your Advertising Is Working
Joel Rubinson, The Advertiser, October 2005, pp.112-116
Television advertising is important for maintaining the value of a brand in a way we can control, yet marketers are increasingly being required to justify the value gained for TV spend. This article s ...

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Share of voice/share of market and long-term advertising effects
Lars Bech Christensen and Flemming Hansen, International Journal of Advertising, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2005, pp.297-320
In this paper we focus on analysing relationships between share of voice and share of market for a wide variety of fmcg product categories, in the conceptual framework of John Philip Jones’ Advertisin ...

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Adding value to your brand through communication
Neil Dawson, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, from Advertising Works and How, 2005, pp.172-181
Using two cases from the IPA dataBANK, this paper looks at two differing approaches to adding value to a brand through communications. The mass-targeted TV advertising of PG Tips is compared with the ...

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Implementing the 'connect the dots' approach to marketing communication
Scott Bailey, Bill Cole and Don E Schultz, International Journal of Advertising, Vol. 23, No. 4, 2004, pp.455-477
Measurement of the impact and effects of advertising and other forms of marketing communication have been long-time goals of most marketing organisations. In this article, the authors review three bas ...

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Marketing accountability
David Bridges and John Billett, Admap, October 2004, Issue 454, pp.166-168
John Billett and David Bridges, billets marketing sciences, explain their approach to assessing marketing effectiveness via The Balanced Marketing Scorecard (BMS). This concept, developed from Kaplan ...

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Maximising shareholder value
Bill Moult, Stuart Agres and Jim Spaeth, Admap, October 2004, Issue 454, pp.158-160
Stuart Agres, Bill Mount and Jim Spaeth, founding partners at Sequent Partners, show how marketing activities contribute to shareholder value – and describe how to measure it by bridging marketing and ...

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ROI is dead: now bury it
Tim Ambler, Admap, September 2004, Issue 453, pp.43-45
In this important article on advertising accountability, Tim Ambler, of the London Business School, examines the prevalent use of ROI (return on investment). He argues that the term is often misused ...

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How to measure ordinary marketing
Rachel Kennedy and Colin McDonald, Admap, May 2004, Issue 450, pp.39-42
Colin McDonald and Rachel Kennedy investigate the majority of marketing campaigns - those which seem to have little or no effect on sales or share. They argue that because repertory buying behaviour ...

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Better practices in advertising can change a cost of doing business to wise investments in the business
Allan R. Kuse and Margaret H. Blair, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 44, No. 1, March 2004, pp.71-89
The intelligence, measurement, knowledge, models, and desktop “best practice” tools discussed in this article are the types of “products” being developed by the 21st-century business researchers who a ...

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Linking brand value to share value
Larry McNaughton, Admap, March 2004, Issue 448, pp.20-21
Larry McNaughton’s company CoreBrand has a long history of linking the impact of the corporate brand with a company’s stock price, and providing brand equity information in quantified financial terms. ...

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