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SOCIAL MARKETING GÜLŞAH KILIÇKAYA EMRE AYDINLIOĞLU DİBA TAŞDEMİR OYA MURATOĞLU 1

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SOCIAL MARKETING

GÜLŞAH KILIÇKAYAEMRE AYDINLIOĞLUDİBA TAŞDEMİROYA MURATOĞLU

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The Content of The Presentation

Social Marketing: Definition and Basic Elements

Social Marketing For Behavior Change

Understanding the Marketing in Social Marketing

Change on the Installment Plan

What It Is; What It Isn’t

The Six Phases of Social Marketing

Conclusion

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DEFINITION OF SOCIAL MARKETING

Social marketing is the use of marketing principles to influence human behavior in order to improve health or benefit society. But Changing behaviour is not easy ...

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Social change is a messy process and not the purposeful action of an architect. It is the synergy of efforts of multiple change agents. Many practitioners believe that permanent, large-scale behavior change is best achieved through changing community norms - a process that can require time and patience.

SOCIAL CHANGE

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SOCIAL MARKETING FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE

Actions should effect not just an individual behaviour but also effect community, to change a behavior in order to improve the quality of life for that individual, or for the community as a whole. This is what social marketing is all about.

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Professionals understand that people don’t change behaviors easily. In fact, people are more likely to adopt a new idea quickly if it exhibits these characteristics:

It has a relative advantage over what exists It’s compatible with social norms It’s not too complex You can see someone either doing or using it

So, if we can figure out how to make behavior change EASY, FUN, and POPULAR it becomes easier for us to encourage it.

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Basic Marketing Principles

AUDIENCE

ACTION

EXCHANGE

COMPETITION

THE FOUR P’s of Marketing

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AUDIENCE and put them at the center of every decision you make. Social marketing begins and ends with your target audience. In order to understand why your audience isn’t doing what you want them to do, you must understand what barriers are getting in their way. Understand also that you are not the target audience!

ACTION, the process of heightening awareness, shifting attitudes, and strengthening knowledge is valuable if, and only if, it leads to action. Be clear in what you want your audience to do.

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EXCHANGE, If you want someone to give up, or modify, an old behavior or accept a new one, you must offer that person something very appealing in return. In commercial marketing, there are tangible exchanges and intangible exchanges.

COMPETITION always exists. Your audience can always choose to do something else.

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The “Four P’s of Marketing” are:

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PRODUCT represents the desired behavior you are asking your audience to do, and the associated benefits, tangible objects, and/or services that support behavior change.

PRICE is the cost (financial, emotional, psychological, or time-related) or barriers the messages, materials, channels,and activities that will effectively reach your audience.

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PLACE is where the audience will perform the desired behavior, where they will access the program products and services, or where they are thinking about your issue.

PROMOTION stands for communication messages, materials, channels, and activities that will effectively reach your audience.

+ POLICY refers to the laws and regulations that influence the desired behavior, such as requiring sidewalks to make communities more walkable, or prohibiting smoking in shared public spaces.

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Most of us move through predictable stages as we change behavior. We start by not being aware that a change is necessary.

Social marketing is particularly useful in removing barriers that prevent behavior change. At any given time, only a percentage of your target audience will be ready to take action.

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SOCIAL MARKETING IS: SOCIAL MARKETING IS NOT:

A social or behavior change strategy. Just advertising.

Most effective when it activates people.

A clever slogan or messaging strategy.

Targeted to those who have a reason to care and who are ready for change.

Reaching everyone through a media blitz.

Strategic, and requires efficient use of resources.

An image campaign.

Integrated, and works on the “installment plan”.

Done in a vacuum.

A quick process.

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THE SIX PHASES OF SOCIAL MARKETING

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1. DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM

Review the Problem Description

Review the SWOT

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2. CONDUCT TO MARKET RESEARCH

Review the research plan and report.

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3. CREATE THE MARKETING STRATEGY

Review the identified target audience and behavior.

Review the behavioral goal.

Allocate the available budget and other resources for the program.

Review the intervention mix and respective objectives.

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4. PLAN THE INTERVENTION

Review the selection of new or improved services or product.

Review the proposed staff training plan.

Review the proposed policies to be enacted or changed.

Review the communication plan.

Review the work plan.

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5. PLAN PROGRAM MONITORING AND EVALUATION

Review the identified program indicators.

Review the monitoring and evaluation plan.

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6. IMPLEMENT INTERVENTIONS AND

EVALUATION

Establish the schedule of project

updates - both technical and financial.

Monitor the perspectives of partners

and stakeholders.

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Search solution starting from individual voluntary action on the social problems of the social marketing approach with very positive direction. Be attributed to the cost of the organization, but a profit seeking out audiences maybe not constitute a go tive feature in countries like Turkey. Already approach where common and broad social issues, such as Africa has been implemented with starting the application of Western institutions. Therefore require a certain level of welfare has a side.

CONCLUSION

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Thank you for listening…