1004. Advertising Activities: Social Media, Audio, Video, & In-store - CTE MARKETING
The “Advertising Agency Exercise Bundle” consists of 4 unique scenario exercises. Each exercise’s objective is for a team of at least 4 students to assume the roles within a Creative Advertising Agency to execute the development of one advertising activity. These exercises allow students to work collaboratively as a team to create this promotional element as if it were a part of an overall campaign effort for a retailer. They will engage in research; exploration; creative thinking; idea generation; planning; and oral presentation to expand their skills which can be utilized throughout the school year for other assignments; producing an advertising campaign project; and/or participating in a CTSO competitive event.
The scenarios cover 4 types of advertising:
- Audio
- In-store
- Social Media
- Video
RESOURCE INFORMATION
TIME
Each exercise is designed for 1-3 class periods (depending on your class length) inclusive of research and development of a presentation. Suggested classroom time is at least 90 minutes for research, collaboration, and observation while the various teams work simultaneously on their assigned scenarios.
PRODUCT CONTENT
- 4 - Instructional Handouts
- 4 - Grading Sheets
MARKETING STANDARDS
TEKS
§130.382. Advertising
(13) The student knows that successful marketers must develop, implement, and evaluate a promotional plan. The student is expected to:
- (A) identify components of the promotional mix such as advertising, visual merchandising, and personal selling;
- (B) demonstrate visual merchandising techniques for advertising marketing goods, services, or ideas;
§130.383. Fashion Marketing
(2) The student knows the importance and functions of marketing. The student is expected to:
- (B) describe activities of each channel member in the fashion industry.
(9) The student knows that a successful marketer must communicate information on retail products, services, images, and ideas to achieve a desired outcome. The student is expected to:
- (A) demonstrate methods of advertising to communicate promotional messages to targeted audiences;
- (B) use special events to increase sales;
- (C) display visual merchandising techniques to increase interest in product offerings;
- (D) implement display techniques to attract customers and increase sales potential; and
- (E) manage promotional activities to maximize return on promotional efforts.
(11) The student demonstrates an understanding of concepts and actions to determine client needs and wants. The student is expected to:
- (A) acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer;
(12) The student knows the nature and scope of fashion. The student is expected to:
- (C) distinguish among fashion terms such as fashion, style, and design;
- (E) research fashion information;
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