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Post Graduate Diploma in PR & Exhibitions Management




 Marketing Public Relations and Audience
                Lecture 4

                   Managing MPR Activities



Developed and Presented by
Roy Ying, Msc., BSG, B.Comm., MHKIoD
Note: Pictures used in this power point file
is for academic Purpose only                                     1
Table of Contents
•   Emerging tools for customer engagement
•   Managing a successful trade show
•   Elements in organizing press conference
•   Other MPR tools




                                              2
What’s Important in 2012?
Getting Help from “Friends”
• Instead of one-way corporate messages,
  companies are engaging customers to tell
  their stories to others.
Thought leadership
• Instead of telling people you are the
  expert, customers are engaged to think for
  themselves that you are the thought leader
  in the industry.
Getting People Offline
• Instead of generating virtual recognition,
  organizations are engaging people in a
  way that they need to come out of the
  social media for face-to-face interactions.
Let Them Play
• Instead of creating games on iPhone or
  Androids, marketers are engaging target
  customers in reality competition using 3G
  technology
Interactive Game Marketing
• Instead of offering coupons on print media,
  companies are actively drawing customers
  to their shops via interactive games on
  electronic outdoor media.
Augmented reality
• Instead of producing fancy tourist-
  attraction TVC, augmented reality apps
  are created for tourists to experience the
  movie setting on their destinations.
Traditional and Social Combination

• Having a fan page doesn’t guarantee
  popularity. Companies need to invest in
  traditional media to boost online traffic.




                                               10
Community Engagement
• Marketers are now trying to build long term
  relationship with local community in a way
  that may seem unrelated to the business,
  but it’s the target audience they are after.
Table of Contents
•   Emerging tools for customer engagement
•   Managing a successful trade show
•   Elements in organizing press conference
•   Other MPR tools




                                              12
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 1: Securing a booth
• Know the rules.
• HKTDC has a point system based on:
  – Application history
  – Quality of products and designs
  – Awards
  – Production quality assurance certifications
  – Branding effort (i.e., not just OEM)
  – Relationship with HKTDC
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 2: Know what you want to sell and
  produce the marketing collaterals (i.e., a
  flyer, a brochure or a CD)
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 3: Develop a sales presentation and
  look for opportunities to reach clients
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 4: Pre-event marketing
• Database sourcing for direct marketing
• Onsite promotional platform bookings
• Advertising planning
• Pre-arranged sales meetings
• Staff recruitment and training
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 5: Pre-event PR
• Publicity event planning for media
  – Awards competition
  – Fashion show or parade
  – Seminar
  – Book signing
  – Special occassion ceremony
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 5: Pre-event PR
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 5: Pre-event PR
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 6: Booth design
• Find out how you want to interact with your
  clients and what you want to be selling
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 6: Booth design
7 Steps in Managing Trade Show
Step 7: Follow up with leads
• Follow up meetings
• Issue standard corporate or product
  templates
• Put leads on CRM or at least on regular e-
  news update
• Implement customer loyalty program
Table of Contents
•   Emerging tools for customer engagement
•   Managing a successful trade show
•   Elements in organizing press conference
•   Other MPR tools




                                              23
Managing Press Conference
• What should be improved?




                              24
Managing Press Conference
• It’s just like any other events:
  – Who (spokesperson and target audience)
  – What (content)
  – When (time, date, season)
  – Where (city, venue selection)
  – How (why should media want to come?)




                                             25
Who - Spokesperson
• Do you want them to be your company’s
  spokespersons?




                                          26
Who – Target Audience
• Once you know who your target audience
  is, the question to ask is: What do they
  care about?
• Example: HKGCC wanted the public to
  celebrate 150th anniversary. The PR
  message must be relevant to the public.



                                             27
Who – Target Audience
• Celebration stamp and free ride day
What
• Content should be based on objectives.
• What do you think of the following cases?




                                              29
When
• Considerations:
  – Convenience to reporters
  – Availability of spokespersons
  – Competing press events
  – Venue accessibility
  – Festive seasons or major events
  – Day of the week in relations to coverage


                                               30
Where
• Considerations
  – Easily accessible to reporters
  – Sizeable to accommodate all media
  – Availability of corporate branding
  – Free of potential disruptions
  – Place for photo opportunity or demo
  – No need for dress code or mobile phone
    limitation (i.e., private club)

                                             31
How
• Remember the Harris Grid?
• Depending on whether you are in A, B, C
  or D, you should think of what’s required to
  attract media.




                                            32
Table of Contents
•   Emerging tools for customer engagement
•   Managing a successful trade show
•   Elements in organizing press conference
•   Other MPR tools




                                              33
MPR Activities
• What kind of tools companies can deploy?
•   Advertorials               •   Surveys and researches
•   Contests                   •   Seminars and forums
•   Special events             •   CSR initiatives
•   Public service tie-ins     •   Certifications
•   Trade shows and            •   Grooming of spokesperson
    exhibitions
                               •   Social media
•   Festivals & parades
                               •   Customer engagement
•   Sponsorships
•   Press conferences, media
    tours & receptions
Advertorial
• It’s a form of advertising, except that it’s in
  an editorial format, usually slightly different
  from the newspaper’s layout, design and
  colouring.
Contest
• Winning awards in contest can effectively
  generate media endorsement, especially if
  it is from a respected organizer.
Special events
• Be more visible to the public and media.
Public Service Tie-in
• Very common for charity purpose (e.g.,
  proceed of this campaign will go to a
  worthy cause) to encourage spending.
Trade shows and exhibitions
• It is probably the most effective way to be
  visible in front of target buyers.
Festival and parade
• Co-brand your brand with festivals.
Sponsorship
• Instead of organizing your own event,
  sponsorship can increase your visibility in
  front of target audience.

                              What are they
                              What are they
                            getting out of the
                             getting out of the
                            millions of dollars
                            millions of dollars
                             of sponsorship
                              of sponsorship
                                   fee?
                                    fee?
Sponsorship
• Sometimes, sponsorship can come in a
  “soft” approach.
Press conf, media tour & reception
• Apple’s press conferences with Steve
  Jobs are very successful. Media will
  definitely come, and also report.

                               Apart from media
                               Apart from media
                                publicity, what
                                 publicity, what
                               other objective itit
                                other objective
                                has achieved?
                                 has achieved?
Surveys and researches
• Survey can often bring your story to the news.
• Research is a sign of commitment that your
  company is a leader of the industry.
Seminars and forums
• Companies often partner with a non-profit
  organization to organize seminars to
  position itself as an opinion leader.
• Another approach is to seek invitations
  from event organizers as speakers to their
  conferences.
CSR Initiatives
• It is not only a MPR activity, some
  countries are making CSR a mandatory
  disclosure requirement on annual reports.
Certificates and accreditation
• These add to the credibility of your
  company as they mean something to
  consumers.
Spokespersons
• Your spokespersons represent your company’s
  brand. Hiring celebrities is a quick way to appeal
  your brand to the fans of the artist, but it’s not
  sustainable.
• You have to “own” your spokesperson.
Social media
• It is an interactive platform between you
  and the customers.
• No 1 concern is content creation.

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Lecture 4 managing mpr activities

  • 1. Post Graduate Diploma in PR & Exhibitions Management Marketing Public Relations and Audience Lecture 4 Managing MPR Activities Developed and Presented by Roy Ying, Msc., BSG, B.Comm., MHKIoD Note: Pictures used in this power point file is for academic Purpose only 1
  • 2. Table of Contents • Emerging tools for customer engagement • Managing a successful trade show • Elements in organizing press conference • Other MPR tools 2
  • 4. Getting Help from “Friends” • Instead of one-way corporate messages, companies are engaging customers to tell their stories to others.
  • 5. Thought leadership • Instead of telling people you are the expert, customers are engaged to think for themselves that you are the thought leader in the industry.
  • 6. Getting People Offline • Instead of generating virtual recognition, organizations are engaging people in a way that they need to come out of the social media for face-to-face interactions.
  • 7. Let Them Play • Instead of creating games on iPhone or Androids, marketers are engaging target customers in reality competition using 3G technology
  • 8. Interactive Game Marketing • Instead of offering coupons on print media, companies are actively drawing customers to their shops via interactive games on electronic outdoor media.
  • 9. Augmented reality • Instead of producing fancy tourist- attraction TVC, augmented reality apps are created for tourists to experience the movie setting on their destinations.
  • 10. Traditional and Social Combination • Having a fan page doesn’t guarantee popularity. Companies need to invest in traditional media to boost online traffic. 10
  • 11. Community Engagement • Marketers are now trying to build long term relationship with local community in a way that may seem unrelated to the business, but it’s the target audience they are after.
  • 12. Table of Contents • Emerging tools for customer engagement • Managing a successful trade show • Elements in organizing press conference • Other MPR tools 12
  • 13. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 1: Securing a booth • Know the rules. • HKTDC has a point system based on: – Application history – Quality of products and designs – Awards – Production quality assurance certifications – Branding effort (i.e., not just OEM) – Relationship with HKTDC
  • 14. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 2: Know what you want to sell and produce the marketing collaterals (i.e., a flyer, a brochure or a CD)
  • 15. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 3: Develop a sales presentation and look for opportunities to reach clients
  • 16. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 4: Pre-event marketing • Database sourcing for direct marketing • Onsite promotional platform bookings • Advertising planning • Pre-arranged sales meetings • Staff recruitment and training
  • 17. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 5: Pre-event PR • Publicity event planning for media – Awards competition – Fashion show or parade – Seminar – Book signing – Special occassion ceremony
  • 18. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 5: Pre-event PR
  • 19. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 5: Pre-event PR
  • 20. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 6: Booth design • Find out how you want to interact with your clients and what you want to be selling
  • 21. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 6: Booth design
  • 22. 7 Steps in Managing Trade Show Step 7: Follow up with leads • Follow up meetings • Issue standard corporate or product templates • Put leads on CRM or at least on regular e- news update • Implement customer loyalty program
  • 23. Table of Contents • Emerging tools for customer engagement • Managing a successful trade show • Elements in organizing press conference • Other MPR tools 23
  • 24. Managing Press Conference • What should be improved? 24
  • 25. Managing Press Conference • It’s just like any other events: – Who (spokesperson and target audience) – What (content) – When (time, date, season) – Where (city, venue selection) – How (why should media want to come?) 25
  • 26. Who - Spokesperson • Do you want them to be your company’s spokespersons? 26
  • 27. Who – Target Audience • Once you know who your target audience is, the question to ask is: What do they care about? • Example: HKGCC wanted the public to celebrate 150th anniversary. The PR message must be relevant to the public. 27
  • 28. Who – Target Audience • Celebration stamp and free ride day
  • 29. What • Content should be based on objectives. • What do you think of the following cases? 29
  • 30. When • Considerations: – Convenience to reporters – Availability of spokespersons – Competing press events – Venue accessibility – Festive seasons or major events – Day of the week in relations to coverage 30
  • 31. Where • Considerations – Easily accessible to reporters – Sizeable to accommodate all media – Availability of corporate branding – Free of potential disruptions – Place for photo opportunity or demo – No need for dress code or mobile phone limitation (i.e., private club) 31
  • 32. How • Remember the Harris Grid? • Depending on whether you are in A, B, C or D, you should think of what’s required to attract media. 32
  • 33. Table of Contents • Emerging tools for customer engagement • Managing a successful trade show • Elements in organizing press conference • Other MPR tools 33
  • 34. MPR Activities • What kind of tools companies can deploy? • Advertorials • Surveys and researches • Contests • Seminars and forums • Special events • CSR initiatives • Public service tie-ins • Certifications • Trade shows and • Grooming of spokesperson exhibitions • Social media • Festivals & parades • Customer engagement • Sponsorships • Press conferences, media tours & receptions
  • 35. Advertorial • It’s a form of advertising, except that it’s in an editorial format, usually slightly different from the newspaper’s layout, design and colouring.
  • 36. Contest • Winning awards in contest can effectively generate media endorsement, especially if it is from a respected organizer.
  • 37. Special events • Be more visible to the public and media.
  • 38. Public Service Tie-in • Very common for charity purpose (e.g., proceed of this campaign will go to a worthy cause) to encourage spending.
  • 39. Trade shows and exhibitions • It is probably the most effective way to be visible in front of target buyers.
  • 40. Festival and parade • Co-brand your brand with festivals.
  • 41. Sponsorship • Instead of organizing your own event, sponsorship can increase your visibility in front of target audience. What are they What are they getting out of the getting out of the millions of dollars millions of dollars of sponsorship of sponsorship fee? fee?
  • 42. Sponsorship • Sometimes, sponsorship can come in a “soft” approach.
  • 43. Press conf, media tour & reception • Apple’s press conferences with Steve Jobs are very successful. Media will definitely come, and also report. Apart from media Apart from media publicity, what publicity, what other objective itit other objective has achieved? has achieved?
  • 44. Surveys and researches • Survey can often bring your story to the news. • Research is a sign of commitment that your company is a leader of the industry.
  • 45. Seminars and forums • Companies often partner with a non-profit organization to organize seminars to position itself as an opinion leader. • Another approach is to seek invitations from event organizers as speakers to their conferences.
  • 46. CSR Initiatives • It is not only a MPR activity, some countries are making CSR a mandatory disclosure requirement on annual reports.
  • 47. Certificates and accreditation • These add to the credibility of your company as they mean something to consumers.
  • 48. Spokespersons • Your spokespersons represent your company’s brand. Hiring celebrities is a quick way to appeal your brand to the fans of the artist, but it’s not sustainable. • You have to “own” your spokesperson.
  • 49. Social media • It is an interactive platform between you and the customers. • No 1 concern is content creation.