1、Module 4第1页VocabularyListeningABReadingDSpeakingCAdvertising on the webAdvertising standardsTypes of advertisingA short presentation4.1 Advertising第2页Types of AdvertisingWhats the product or company?Who will most likely be interested in the ad?In what way is it advertised?Whats the purpose of each a
2、d?第3页第4页Types of AdvertisingFrom the perspective of their purpose:Non-commercial ads(public service ads)Commercial adsFrom the perspective of their approaches:Billboard ads/paper ads/radio/internet ads/public LED screen/booth/parade/movable exhibit vehicle etc.第5页Vocabulary:Types of advertisingword
3、of mouth mailshots TV commercials spam banners newspaper adverts brochures sample1.Pizza delivery firms often do _ in the local area.Its cheap but lots of people probably throw the leaflet away.2._ reach millions of people but they are so expensive.3.I tend to listen to my friends recommendations mo
4、re than anything else so _ is probably the most effective.4.People use _ less and less because they can just go online if they want to find out whats available.5.Its great when you get a free _ because you can really see what its like.6.I suppose its good if youre looking for a job locally and _ are
5、 relatively cheap.7.Im not sure about _.When I visit a website,I dont think I even notice them.8.It used to irritate me but my new anti-virus software seems to block any _ from my inbox.TV commercialsword of mouthbrochuressamplenewspaper advertsbannersspammailshots第6页Work in pairs.Think of one more
6、advantage or disadvantage for each type of advertising in exercise 2.Think about issues such as:1)cost2)location3)number of people who see it4)how long they see it for第7页Think about it What makes a good ad?ACCA:Awareness Comprehension Conviction Action-Association of National Advertising 美国广告协会美国广告协
7、会AIDMA:Attention Interest Desire Memory Action-By E.S.Lewis第8页Listening:Advertising on the web1.Listen to someone who runs a web-business giving a presentation to a group of marketing managers on how to successfully advertise on the Internet.Which techniques does he mention?-have competitions or giv
8、e something for free-use search engines to put your name at the top of the listings-get links on other sites-through a site review-get free advertising-have a memorable domain name-email campaigns(spam)-send out a monthly newsletter-keep a file of your visitors第9页2.Listen again and choose the best e
9、nding A,B or C for each sentence 1 5.1.The speaker compares throwing adverts into the air to _.A.Internet advertising.B.wasting money on advertising.C.advertising with leaflets.2.His first piece of advice is to _.A.make sure people find you on the search engine.B.make sure people visit the search en
10、gine.C.set up a search engine.3.Spend plenty of time on _.A.promoting others on your site.B.creating links to increase traffic.C.recommending your product on other sites.4.The speaker _.A.thinks email can be effective.B.is doubtful about using email.C.never sends marketing emails.5.Its a good idea t
11、o _.A.give free samples away at the beginning.B.make the website free to visit.C.offer something free to encourage people to return.第10页Listening scriptSpeaker:Imagine you have a new product or a new service and you want the world to know about it.One way would be to write the advertisement onto ten
12、 or a hundred or a thousand pieces of paper and drop them from the sky over your town or city.Someone on the ground might pick one up and read it.Maybe two or three people.On the other hand the wind might blow them away.Now imagine doing the same thing but this time throwing them into the air with a
13、dverts for every other product or service in the world.You probably wouldnt do it,would you?Well,unfortunately,that;s what its like to advertise on the Internet.Trying to make your product,service or website known to the rest of the Internet community can be very,very frustrating.Not only making it
14、known,but getting visitors to actually visit the site can seem impossible.But there are ways to overcome the impossible when advertising on the Internet,as long as you follow three rules.So,rule number one,the first thing is to remember that people use search engines.So whenever someone types in a k
15、eyword linked to your business,your site needs to appear in the top 50 or so listings in all of the major search engines.Any lower and no one will ever find you.第11页 My second rule is that its a good idea to spend some useful time and effort on getting your links on other sites.This is an excellent,
16、though very time-consuming way to increase visitors.You can do this by sharing links with other companies,so they have a link on your site and you put one on theirs.Or perhaps through a site review which recommends your products.Also remember that the more links you have elsewhere,the more likely pe
17、ople are to find you through a search engine.My third tip is never to pay for advertising on the web.I think that unless you have a very good reason,its a waste of money.With so many ways to get free advertising,Ive found very little reason to pay for things like banners to promote my site.So those
18、are my three starting points for anyone thinking of web advertising.Before we finish dont forget that a memorable domain name that people can easily type will help.Email campaigns can work and are an easy way to get traffic to the site though it doesnt last long.What might be better is to have a mon
19、thly newsletter,which people sign up for.Ive found this to be very effective and more positive than sending spam.Then there are contests with prizes or anything free maybe some software or cool graphics.第12页Listening script Once youve got people visiting the site,keep statistics on how many people v
20、isit per day and how often people return to the site.In other words,find out who they are.How old they are.Where they come from.What they like doing in their free time.You can get this kind of information by asking them to subscribe to your newsletter for example 第13页Speaking:A short presentationWor
21、k in pairs.Each of you has one minute to prepare a short presentation on one of the following topics.You can use the following expressions to give tips and advice:Topic A:What is important to remember when deciding what type of advertising to use?Topic B:What is important to remember about your targ
22、et consumer when planning an advertising campaign?The first thing is toIts a good idea toYou can do this byAlso remember thatMy third tip is(never)toBefore we finish dont forget What might be better is to 第14页Possible pointsStudent A:When deciding what type of advertising to use:-How much will it co
23、st?-Will it reach your target market?-Is it short-term or long-term promotion?Student B:What is important to know about your target consumer?-Age and gender -Typical income -What do they read/watch in order to select an appropriate type of advertising?第15页Student AWhen deciding which type of adverti
24、sing to use,the first thing is to consider the cost.The company should decide the type of advertising according to the budget.If its so expensive that the company cannot afford it,it will cause unnecessary burden to the company.In addition to cost,also remember that it should reach vast number of ta
25、rget customers.For example,if the product aims at senior citizens,it should not choose the Internet because many senior citizens do not surf the Internet at all.In this case,what might be better is to choose radio or newspapers.Besides,its a good idea to consider whether its a short-term or long-ter
26、m promotion.If the type of advertisement can provide you with long-term promotion of a product or service that can reach immense audience,it can still be cost-effective because it can reach vast number of people at a time at a considerable low price.第16页 When planning advertising campaign,the first
27、thing to consider is the age and gender of the target customer.Only when you know the age and gender of the target customer can you know their likes and dislikes,and the media they often have access to.Its also a good idea to consider the typical income of the target customers.Their typical income c
28、an tell you the type of products or services they may enjoy.Your advertising campaign will be futile if you are aiming at people with the wrong income group.In addition,dont forget to make an investigation into what they read in order to select an appropriate type of advertising.If the target custom
29、er doesnt log on the Internet at all,launching your advertisement online will lead to nothing.Similarly,if target customers dont have the habit of reading newspaper,having your advertisement printed on newspapers will surely be a waste of money.Student B第17页Reading:Advertising standards1.Do you know
30、 who controls advertising in your country?Read about ASA.The Advertising Standard Authority(ASA)works tokeep adverting legal,decent,honest and truthful.The ASA resolves thousands of complaints each year.It judges advertisements,direct marketing and sales promotions against a set of codes and its rul
31、ings are made independently of both government and the advertising industry.http:/www.asa.org.ukCAA:CHINA ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION CAA:CHINA ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION 中国中国中国中国广告协会广告协会广告协会广告协会 http:/ are three cases the ASA has successfully dealt with.Here are three cases the ASA has successfully dealt
32、with.Read each case study and afterwards discuss the following:Read each case study and afterwards discuss the following:1)Is the type of advertising mentioned common in your country?2)Do your think the advertisers were completely wrong in each case study?3)Have you had any similar experiences with
33、advertising?第19页Case study 1:Mrs.Q bought a copy of the teenage girls magazine,Shout,for her twelve-year-old daughter.However,her daughter responded to an advertisement for ringtones offering 2 Tones 75p Each in large red figures.Further down the page,in the small print,were details of the standard
34、costs for tones,graphics and animations which amounted to 4.50.The daughter only saw 75p Each in bold and didnt realize the offer was a subscription service.She began receiving lots of ringtones and paying 1.50 each time.Mrs.Q was astonished and angry that a magazine aimed at children could contain
35、such an advertisement.The ASA launched a formal investigation第20页Case Study 2:Almost 300 people contacted the ASA to complain about a TV commercial for the soft drink Fanta Z.The advert showed people drinking the companys product Fanta Light and then spitting it out.The idea was that some people did
36、nt like Fanta Light but they would like the new drink Fanta Z.The majority of the people who complained said the advert would cause bad behavior in children.The company said their target audience was sixteen-to 24-year-olds and not younger children.However,the ASA was concerned that young children w
37、ould see the advert as fun and encourage them to spit.For this reason,it was agreed that the advert could only be shown after nine oclock in the evening.第21页 Case Study 3:Normally MS A only buys organic or natural yoghurt but she decided to buy Danones new range of Shape yoghurts when she saw the ad
38、vertisement saying that Shape is simply a virtually fat-free yogurt packed with real fruit.And because there are no artificial sweeteners,when Ms A got the yogurt home,she saw eleven additives on the ingredients list.She contacted the ASA via its online complaints form.Eight other people also compla
39、ined about the claim that the product had nothing added to the fruit 第22页3.Look at the comments below about the three case studies form the ASA.Which case does each comment refer to?1)The company could argue that all the information was provided.2)The customers neednt have bought it,if they didnt li
40、ke the ingredients that were included.3)She should have read the packaging more carefully.4)The company must have known that children would copy the images.5)People should always check the terms and conditions.6)In this case,the company couldnt show the advert during the day.7)The rules say advertis
41、ers mustnt take advantage of younger readers.第23页Grammar:Modals1.Look back at the seven comments in the last exercise.Underline the modal verb in each sentence and write it in this summary.Possibility:can,_Obligation:must,_,have toAdvice:_Criticism:_,ought toDeduction:_,cant be,cant/couldnt have bee
42、nLack of obligation:didnt have to,_,didnt need toNo possibility:cant,_couldneedntshouldmustshouldcouldntmustnt第24页2.Underline the correct verb in these sentences.1)Many viewers think the ASA should/can stop advertisers increasing the volume on TV commercials because it really annoys them2)A:Sorry,I
43、forgot to bring you the information you asked for.B:Thats OK.You didnt need to/neednt have.I found it on the Internet.3)They dont have to/mustnt use the same trademark as us.If they do,well sue.4)Their lawyers should/must have told them not to take it to court because we never heard from them again.
44、5)He couldnt get/couldnt have got through when he tried to call.6)She didnt need to complain/neednt have complained because eight other people also did.7)Consumers dont have to/mustnt buy the product.After all,nobody forces them!8)They shouldnt/couldnt have tried to defend the case.It was obvious th
45、eyd lose.第25页4.2 DelegatingDelegatingListeningA bad delegatorA reportReadingHow to delegateSpeakingWriting第26页New managers often find it difficult to delegate the New managers often find it difficult to delegate the tasks they used to do.But getting others to do tasks they used to do.But getting oth
46、ers to do what you did so well is a key to good management.what you did so well is a key to good management.A.Tailor work to the individual B.Be positiveC.Give incentivesD.Define the expectations and objectivesE.Delegate complete tasksF.Let goG.Avoid misunderstandingReading:How to delegateRead tips
47、1 7 below on how to delegate.Write in the missing headings A G.第27页1 It should be challenging and make use of their specific skills-skills that you may not have.2 This is much more satisfying for the person delegated to than bits and pieces.If people feel they have ownership of a whole manageable pr
48、oject,they will usually rise to the challenge.3 Dont start by saying“I know youre really busy and dont have time for this,but”Explain why the job is important and why you have chosen them.Also explain what the rewards are possibly financial or psychological.How to delegateA.Tailor work to the indivi
49、dual.E.Delegate complete tasks.C.Give incentives第28页4.Specify what results are needed,the deadline,and how often the employee should update you.5.After you have briefed the person,ask them to explain back to you what theyre going to do to ensure the instructions are clear.6.Dont check up on them.Mak
50、e yourself available to answer questions but allow them space to work on their own.7.Give lots of praise,helpful feedback and constructive criticism.It boosts confidence and saves time next time.D.Define the expectations and objectives.G.Avoid misunderstanding.F.Let go.B.Be positive.第29页Listening:A