Fashion Sales Promotion

Fashion Sales Promotion

Author: Pamela M. Phillips

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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In this Second Edition, Phillips attempts to& -- (1) demystify the field of fashion sales promotion, (2) introduce readers to each piece of the promotions puzzle, and (3) demonstrate how these pieces fit together& -- all toward the ultimate goal of giving readers the ability to apply the skills they've learned. The book reflects the latest developments in fashion sales promotion, including CD-ROM technology, selling over the Internet, and the overall increase of supplier and media art support. The author conveys concepts in a clear, concise writing style designed to be easily accessible to both the student of the fashion industry and the entrepreneur in the field.


Promotion in the Merchandising Environment

Promotion in the Merchandising Environment

Author: Kristen K. Swanson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-02-25

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1628921595

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With the rise of digital media, promotion remains a key element at each step of the merchandising process to communicate a clear message about a product, brand, or retailer to the end user. Promotion strategies that were once limited to traditional media-print ads, radio or TV commercials-must now integrate digital media and more innovative means of communication through social media to stay relevant. The third edition of Promotion in the Merchandising Environment explains the process of promotion and the promotion mix tools used for creating successful campaigns. With expanded coverage of digital media, updated examples and images of retail advertisements and promotional activities in each streamlined chapter, students will gain a full understanding of how to create a successful promotion campaign for retail products. New to This Edition ~Updated chapter-opening vignettes relate the content of each chapter to the industry ~Now in full color with 60% new photographs, advertisements, charts and graphs ~New Chapter 3 “The Creative Process in Promotion” explains how the elements and principles of design are used in promotional activities and illuminates the creative relationship between retailers and advertising agencies ~New Chapter 8 “New Media” covers interactive retailing, e-commerce, and social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest ~New end-of-chapter checklists for easy review of content and a new term-long advertising brand campaign assignment ~Emphasizes the concept of integrated marketing communications (IMC), the effects of consumers' changing attitudes and how changes in technologies and distribution channels are driving communication and fashion promotion today ~Coverage has been streamlined to 14 concise chapters Instructor Resources ~Instructor's Guide with Test Bank provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom, supplemental assignments, lecture notes, and sample test questions ~PowerPoint presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion


Promotion in the Merchandising Environment 2nd edition

Promotion in the Merchandising Environment 2nd edition

Author: Kristen K. Swanson

Publisher: Fairchild Books

Published: 2007-08-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563675515

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Promotion is a key element at each step of the merchandising process. Advertising, direct marketing, public relations, special events, and visual merchandising all work together to communicate the same message about a product, brand, or organization to the end user. Promotion in the Merchandising Environment, 2nd Edition, explains the process of promotion and describes the promotion tools available for creating successful campaigns. The book focuses on the comprehensive nature of promotion in the merchandising environment of fashion and related goods, emphasizing the changing nature of promotion in a global marketplace by using international examples. This book also introduces promotion strategies and techniques that can be used in a fashion environment or transferred to other disciplines or product categories. The text examines all the components of the promotion mix, considering both personal and nonpersonal techniques.