Integrated Marketing – Archetype

Integrated Marketing – Archetype

Marketing communication objectives include the thinking, feeling, and actions a company wants to get across to the target audience. With the increasing variety of media options available, companies will usually hold creative meetings for cross-functional media planning. Media and message strategy are interdependent, and decisions affect IMC.

When creating messages for a variety of target audiences and cross-functional media, content becomes critical for success.

Writing messages for specific target audiences is easier when using stories people have heard often that are part of everyone’s culture. Graeme Newell, with 602 Communications, presents how to position a brand image using seven stories that have changed the world. View Positioning a Brand: Seven Stories that Changed the Worldand answer the following questions.

1. List the seven archetype stories that changed the world.

2. Go online and find a commercial for a product that represents one of the archetypes. Identify the relationship with the story.

3. How does this story affect your thoughts or feelings about the promoted product?

Reference

Newell, G. (2012, September 30). Positioning a brand: Seven stories that changed the world [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XJn3e_3gG0

Answer preview

Companies use different marketing approaches to establish a close relationship with their clients. In fact, many companies have identified ways of connecting and entertaining their customers thus making them feel confident and smart. The approaches are seven story archetypes that have changed the world by helping companies to position their brands effectively in the market. The seven approaches include the quest, overcoming the monster, voyage, and return, rags to riches, rebirth, comedy, and tragedy.

In the quest story, a hero must encounter a hazardous journey and is forced to fight all obstacles to become victorious like in…

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