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Social Media Marketing Management Course

This course covers various topics in social media marketing management, including business models, customer value, consumer psychology, and marketing research. Taught by Min-Yuh Day, Assistant Professor at Tamkang University.

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Social Media Marketing Management Course

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  1. Tamkang University 行銷傳播研究 (Marketing Communications Research) 社群網路行銷管理Social Media Marketing Management 1042SMMM06 MIS EMBA (M2200) (8615) Thu, 12,13,14 (19:20-22:10) (D309) Min-Yuh Day 戴敏育 Assistant Professor 專任助理教授 Dept. of Information Management, Tamkang University 淡江大學資訊管理學系 http://mail. tku.edu.tw/myday/ 2016-03-31

  2. 課程大綱 (Syllabus) 週次 (Week) 日期 (Date) 內容 (Subject/Topics) 1 2016/02/18 社群網路行銷管理課程介紹 (Course Orientation for Social Media Marketing Management) 2 2016/02/25 社群網路商業模式 (Business Models of Social Media) 3 2016/03/03 顧客價值與品牌 (Customer Value and Branding) 4 2016/03/10 社群網路消費者心理與行為 (Consumer Psychology and Behavior on Social Media) 5 2016/03/17 社群網路行銷蜻蜓效應 (The Dragonfly Effect of Social Media Marketing)

  3. 課程大綱 (Syllabus) 週次 (Week) 日期 (Date) 內容 (Subject/Topics) 6 2016/03/24 社群網路行銷管理個案研究 I (Case Study on Social Media Marketing Management I) 7 2016/03/31 行銷傳播研究 (Marketing Communications Research) 8 2016/04/07 教學行政觀摩日 (Off-campus study) 9 2016/04/14 社群網路行銷計劃 (Social Media Marketing Plan) 10 2016/04/21 期中報告 (Midterm Presentation) 11 2016/04/28 行動 APP 行銷 (Mobile Apps Marketing)

  4. 課程大綱 (Syllabus) 週次 (Week) 日期 (Date) 內容 (Subject/Topics) 12 2016/05/05 社群口碑與社群網路探勘 (Social Word-of-Mouth and Web Mining on Social Media) 13 2016/05/12 社群網路行銷管理個案研究 II (Case Study on Social Media Marketing Management II) 14 2016/05/19 深度學習社群網路情感分析 (Deep Learning for Sentiment Analysis on Social Media) 15 2016/05/26 Google TensorFlow 深度學習 (Deep Learning with Google TensorFlow) 16 2016/06/02 期末報告 I (Term Project Presentation I) 17 2016/06/09 端午節(放假一天) 18 2016/06/16 期末報告 II (Term Project Presentation II)

  5. Source: http://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Communications-Integrating-Offline-Online/dp/0749461934

  6. Background to the communications process The changing communications environment New marketing communications mix CRM Branding marketing communications plan Communications theory Buyer behavior theory Market research Media Agencies International markets Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  7. New marketing communications mix Branding CRM marketing communications plan Communications theory Buyer behavior theory Market research Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  8. The marketing communications mix Packaging Merchandising Exhibitions Social Media Selling & sales Management The marketing communications mix Sponsorship Advertising Web sites Public Relations Sales Promotion Direct Marketing Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  9. Marketing Communications Research:Communicating Value

  10. Communicating Value Designing and Managing Integrated Marketing Communications Managing Mass Communications: Advertising, Sales Promotions, Events and Experiences, and Public Relations Managing Personal Communications: Direct and Interactive Marketing, Word of Mouth, and Personal Selling Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  11. Marketing 4P to 4C Product  Customer solution Price  Customer Cost Place  Convenience Promotion  Communication Source: Kotler and Keller (2008)

  12. Four Pillars of Social Media StrategyC2E2 Social Media Strategy Communication Collaboration Education Entertainment Source: Safko and Brake (2009)

  13. Marketing Communications Mix Advertising Direct Marketing Sales Promotion Interactive Marketing Events and Experiences Word-of-Mouth Marketing Public Relations and Publicity Personal Selling Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  14. Models of buyer behaviourbuying process for a high-involvement purchase Problem recognition Information Search Evaluation Decision Buy Post-purchase dissonance Dissatisfaction =Brand rejection Satisfaction = Loyalty= Repeat purchase Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  15. The ladder of loyalty Advocates Clients Customers Prospects Suspects Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  16. The ATR Model Awareness Trial Reinforcement Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  17. Black-box Model Stimulus variables (Input) Intervening variables (black box) Response variables (Output) Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  18. An Enlarged Black-box Model Inputs/stimuli Buyer Processor Product purchase Brand purchase Brand loyalty /Repeat purchase Size of purchase Frequency of purchase Inputs/stimuli Product Price Place Promotion: Advertising Selling Sales promotion Publicity Packaging Point-of-sale Merchandising Exhibitions Corporate identity Sponsorship Sales literature Direct marketing Word-of-mouth Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  19. A simplified version of Howard and Sheth’s model(Howard and Sheth, 1969) Exogenous variables Stimuli Perception Learning Responses Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  20. A Simple Communication Model RECEIVER SENDER Message Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  21. Macromodel of the Communications Process Media RECEIVER SENDER Encoding Decoding Message Noise Feedback Response Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  22. One-step communications model Receiver Receiver Message Sender Receiver Receiver Receiver Receivers Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  23. Two-step communications with Opinion Leaders (O.L) Receiver Receiver Receiver O.L Message Sender Receiver Receiver Receiver O.L Receiver Receiver Receiver Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  24. Two-step communications model with Opinion Leaders (O.L) and Opinion Formers (O.F) Receiver O.L Receiver Receiver O.F Receiver Message Sender Receiver Receiver O.F Receiver Receiver Receiver O.L Receiver Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  25. Multi-step communications model (a) Receiver O.L Receiver Receiver O.F Receiver Message Sender Receiver Receiver O.F Receiver Receiver Receiver O.L Receiver Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  26. Multi-step communications model (b) Receiver Receiver Noise Receiver O.L Receiver Receiver Message Channel O.F Sender Receiver O.F Receiver Receiver O.L Receiver Feedback Receiver Receiver Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  27. Simple web communications model C C C C C O.L C C C C Sender O.L C O.L C C C C C O.L C - Customer C C C C O.L - Opinion Leader C Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  28. Advanced web communications model C C C C C O.L C C C C Sender O.L C O.L C C C C C O.L C - Customer C C C C O.L - Opinion Leader C Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  29. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:AIDA Model AIDA Model Stages Cognitive Stage Attention Affective Stage Interest Desire Behavior Stage Action Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  30. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:Hierarchy-of-Effects Model Hierarchy-of-Effects Model Stages Cognitive Stage Awareness Knowledge Affective Stage Linking Preference Conviction Behavior Stage Purchase Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  31. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:Innovation-Adoption Model Innovation-Adoption Model Stages Cognitive Stage Awareness Affective Stage Interest Evaluation Behavior Stage Trial Adoption Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  32. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:Communications Model Communications Model Stages Cognitive Stage Exposure Reception Cognitive response Affective Stage Attitude Intention Behavior Stage Behavior Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  33. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:Response Hierarchy Models AIDA ModelE K Strong (1925) Hierarchy-of-Effects ModelLavidge & Steiner (1961) Innovation-Adoption ModelE M Rogers (1961) Communications Model Stages Cognitive Stage Awareness Exposure Reception Attention Awareness Knowledge Cognitive response Affective Stage Linking Interest Interest Attitude Preference Desire Evaluation Intention Conviction Behavior Stage Trial Action Purchase Behavior Adoption Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  34. Micromodel of Consumer Responses:Response Hierarchy Models AIDA ModelE K Strong (1925) DAGMARR H Colley (1961) Howard & Sheth(excerpt) H & S (1969) Online Information ProcessingHofacker (2001) Stages Cognitive Stage Unawareness Exposure Awareness Attention Attention Attention Comprehension and perception Comprehension Comprehension Affective Stage Interest Attitude Yielding and acceptance Conviction Desire Intention Behavior Stage Action Action Purchase Retention Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  35. Strategic ladder of engagement Products Processes Collaborative Co-Creation Brands Ads Ideas Discussions Reviews Ratings Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  36. Collaborative co-creation Products Brands Ads Ideas Discussions Reviews Ratings Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  37. Communications tools Offline tools Online outbound tools Interactive TV ads Pay-per-click ads and banner ads Intelligent media units 1. Advertising Online optimized PR Viral marketing 2. PR Online sponsorship – communities, pages, sites, events 3. Sponsorship Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  38. Communicationstools Offline tools Online outbound tools 4. Sales promotion Incentives and calls to action online in e-mails and websites 5. Direct mail Opt-in e-mail (viral marketing) Affiliate marketing Digital body language (on a website) 6. Sales force 7. Packaging Pack images on the website Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  39. Communications tools Offline tools Online outbound tools Website – your online POS; particularly calls to action; product photos and product users’ photos 8. Point of sale 9. Retail store design or commercial offices Website – design, online value proposition (OVP), search engine optimization (SEO) 10. Exhibitions and conferences Virtual exhibitions, virtual worlds like Second Life Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  40. Communications tools Offline tools Online outbound tools Social media – inbound marketing Blogs: Microblogs (eg Twitter) Social networking sites: Facebook LinkedIn Social content sites: YouTube Flickr Wikis Social recommendation sites: Digg StumbleUpon Social bookmarking sites: Delicious Article marketing Google Maps Google Earth Virtual worlds 11. Word of mouth Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  41. Marketing Communications Tools for Consumer Psychology and Behavior Marketing Communications Tools Unawareness Awareness Acceptance Preference Insistence/buy now Reassurance Advertising PR Sponsorship Direct mail Selling Packaging Point of sale Exhibitions Sales promo Website Social Media CRM/WOM Source: Smith & Zook (2011), Marketing Communications: Integrating Offline and Online with Social Media

  42. Developing Effective Communications Identify target audience Manage integrated marketing communications Determine objectives Measure results Design communications Decide on media mix Select channels Establish budget Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  43. Determine the Communications Objectives Category Need Brand Awareness Brand Attitude Brand Purchase Intention Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  44. Digital Marketing Communications Display Advertising Email Marketing Mobile Marketing Search Marketing Social Media Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  45. WORD-OF-MOUTH MARKETING • Influential • Because people trust others they know and respect, word of mouth can be highly influential. • Personal • Word of mouth can be a very intimate dialogue that reflects personal facts, opinions, and experiences. • Timely • Word of mouth occurs when people want it to and are most interested, and it often follows noteworthy or meaningful events or experiences. Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  46. 5 Ms of Advertising Message • Message generation • Message evaluation and selection • Message execution • Social-responsibility review Money • Factors to consider: • Stage in PLC • Market Share and consumer base • Competition and culture • Advertising frequency • Product substitutability Mission Measurement • Sales goals • Advertising objectives • Communication impact • Sales impact Media • Reach, frequency, impact • Major media types • Specific media vehicles • Media timing • Geographical media allocation Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  47. Consumer-Generated Advertising spread via e-mail messages, blogs, and social networks Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  48. T-Mobile’s highly entertaining “Life’s for Sharing”subway dance became an online viral marketing sensation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ3d3KigPQM

  49. Formula for Measuring Different Stages in the Sales Impact of Advertising Share of expenditures Share of voice Share of mind and heart Share of market Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

  50. Word of Mouth • Social Media • Social media are a means for consumers to share text, images, audio, and video information with each other and with companies and vice versa. • Buzz and Viral Marketing Source: Philip Kotler & Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, 14th ed., Pearson, 2012

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