Course Title: Evaluate campaign effectiveness
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2017
Course Code: MKTG7925C
Course Title: Evaluate campaign effectiveness
School: 650T Vocational Business Education
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6155 - Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Course Contact: Julia Makin
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 5175
Course Contact Email: Julia.makin@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Contact: Felicity Burns
Ph: + 61 3 9925 5175
Email: felicity.burns@rmit.edu.au
Consultation outside scheduled class time by appointment only. Please email using your student email account requesting an appointment, providing your mobile number.
Nominal Hours: 60
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and implement a campaign evaluation strategy to determine whether advertising objectives have been achieved.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
BSBADV605 Evaluate campaign effectiveness |
Element: |
1 Develop a campaign evaluation strategy |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Ensure evaluation strategy defines standards and measurements to assess effectiveness of advertising, and identify improvements 1.2 Establish a strategy which contains specific performance standards for each element of advertising campaign, as well as overall outcome 1.3 Ensure strategy includes evaluation of legal and ethical standards acceptable for advertisement/s 1.4 Include processes in strategy for correcting advertisement/s that do not meet legal and ethical standards |
Element: |
2 Implement campaign evaluation strategy |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Evaluate expenditure data to determine effectiveness of campaign in relation to the budget 2.2 Evaluate media program to determine performance against media plan objectives 2.3 Evaluate creative strategy in terms of copy content, creative execution and effectiveness of the finished advertisement 2.4 Evaluate interactive effect of all elements in the advertising campaign to determine overall effectiveness of the advertising campaign |
Element: |
3 Utilise advertising effectiveness data |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Use results of evaluations of advertising effectiveness in analysis and planning phase for subsequent advertising 3.2 Use expenditure information to improve the budget planning process 3.3 Use feedback on the advertisement itself to provide ideas for future advertisements and to improve advertising copy 3.4 Use media performance information to determine whether alternative media approaches would yield better results 3.5 Use differences between planned and actual accomplishments to define problems to be addressed in next planning phase |
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to develop and implement evaluation techniques to measure the effectiveness of a campaign.
Details of Learning Activities
Students will participate in a range of activities designed to enhance learning. A combination of face to face teacher/student and self discovery deliveries and a real world work placement project. Other activities outside of the timetable will be allocated throughout the semester.
Teaching Schedule
This course is co-delivered and co-assessed with MTKG 7922C Develop an Advertising Campaign and BUSM7939C Originate & Develop Concepts
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Topic |
Assessment /Comment |
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Course Induction · Project work overview and client briefing preparation · Planning group work and organising agency teams · Ad campaign planning/ steps in creating an ad campaign · Behind the scenes of an ad campaign · Google Apps · Pit Stop meeting overview *Assignment 1 Overview
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2 |
Live briefing session from Client
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Client briefing session: Compulsory Attendance
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3 |
Getting Started: Understanding the company, the brand & target audience |
Pit Stop 1 – Group Meeting
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4 |
Mapping campaign objectives
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Pit Stop 2 – Group Meeting |
5 |
Workshop 1: Building your campaign strategy
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*Industry guest speaker for strategic planning Pit Stop 3 – Group Meeting |
6 |
Workshop 2: Planning the campaign concept
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Pit Stop 4 – Group Meeting |
7 |
Workshop 3: Executing the campaign concept
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*Industry guest speaker for art direction Pit Stop 5 – Group Meeting |
8 |
Production · Implementing the production plan into the ad plan · Finalising timelines, budget and campaign costs *Overview of Assignment 2 Mid-semester break (28th August – 3rd September)
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9 |
Planning your presentation
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Assignment 1 – Ad Plan Due (Group Project)
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10 |
Finalising presentations and creative executions |
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11 |
Finalising presentations and creative executions Feedback from Assignment 1 – Ad Plans
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12 |
Pitching to a client *Overview of Assignment 3
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13 |
Client Presentations |
Assignment 2 - Presentations Due
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14 |
Evaluating the effectiveness of the campaign
*Feedback from Assign 2 |
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15 |
Preparation of final assessment
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Assignment 3 – Campaign Evaluation Report Due |
16
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No classes – all resubmissions due this week |
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Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
• Arens, Weigold, & Arens, 2008, Contemporary Advertising, 25th Edition, McGraw-Hill Publishing, USA |
Other Resources
Please see recommended readings in the Resources folder on Blackboard.
Overview of Assessment
Performance Evidence
Evidence of the ability to:
- develop and implement an evaluation strategy for an advertising campaign, ensuring the campaign:
- defines standards and measurements
- adheres to legal and ethical standards
- adheres to budget requirements
- analyse evaluation data to develop and document recommendations for improvement in future campaigns.
Knowledge Evidence
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
- describe organisational budget planning process
- describe and explain techniques for evaluating advertising effectiveness and managing campaign contingencies
- identify key provisions of relevant legislation, codes of practice and national standards affecting advertising
- identify specifications in advertising, creative and media briefs.
Assessment Conditions
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in the business development – advertising field of work and include access to:
- relevant legislation and codes of practice
- organisational policies and procedures
- office equipment
- business technology
- media brief.
Assessors must satisfy NVR/AQTF assessor requirements.
You are advised that you are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate your assessment work to your teacher to ensure that the relevant competency standards are being met.
Feedback
Feedback will be provided throughout the semester in class and/or online discussions. You are encouraged to ask and answer questions during class time and online sessions so that you can obtain feedback on your understanding of the concepts and issues being discussed. Finally, you can email or arrange an appointment with your teacher to gain more feedback on your progress.
You should take note of all feedback received and use this information to improve your learning outcomes and final performance in the course.
Assessment Tasks
Assessment Task 1 – Advertising Campaign Plan, 2500 words – Group Assessment (Industry Based Project)
Purpose:
An ad plan is part of the key planning stages to achieve a company’s corporate objectives for an ad campaign. The ad plan highlights the campaign strategy, media, production and creative strategy used for a particular campaign. The purpose of this task is for students to implement these key areas and create their own ad campaign working on a live brief. Students are to use integrated marketing communication strategies for a potential campaign and promotions in the Australian market.
Requirements:
This is an industry based project working with an Australian business; therefore deadlines are designed around the client briefing session and availability of the client. All project work must be completed on time and all group members must be present at the client briefing session and for all Pit Stop meetings over the Weeks’ 3 to 7. You will be assessed on your understanding of the client brief, your campaign idea and approach, your attendance at Pit Stop meetings and client pitch. This project provides students with the opportunity create a full advertising campaign.
Working in small agency teams you are required to develop a realistic and achievable Ad Plan. This plan will require your agency team to demonstrate and determine the most appropriate marketing communication strategies and campaign idea based on the client briefing session.
The plan is to be developed using report format covering all areas of the criteria and uploaded to Blackboard as either a PDF or Word file.
*A guideline/template for key areas to be included in the Ad Plan will be provided on Blackboard.
Details of Assessment:
- Present an Ad Plan in report format (2500 words, not including appendices or reference list).
- You can use a variety of supporting evidence and research methods to support your strategies, including primary and secondary research.
- The Ad Plan is to be electronically submitted via Blackboard in either a Word or PDF file.
- Pit Stop minutes are to be collected and signed over Weeks’ 3 to 7
Due Date: Week 9
Assessment Task 2 – Pitch and Presentation of Ad Campaign, Group Assessment (Industry Based Project)
Requirements:
In your group, you are required to develop a presentation of your team’s advertising campaign with accompanying visual aids (electronic and printed materials), drawing on your group’s campaign idea. This is the presentation and pitch of your team’s campaign strategies and Big Idea for a prospective advertising campaign. All groups’ are to consider the most effective and professional way to present their ideas using suitable visuals, mock-ups of creative ideas, video integration and design elements.
The presentations must cover the key areas on the criteria sheet provided. Presentations will run for 15 mins, allowing for an additional 5 mins of question time. The schedules for team presentations will be posted on Blackboard.
*Further details of assessment can be found on Blackboard in the Assessment Folder.
Due date: Group scheduled presentation times during allocated class time in Week 13
Duration: 15 minutes
Assessment Task 3 – Campaign Evaluation Report and Pit Stop Minutes, 1500 words, Individual Assessment (Industry Based Project)
Requirements:
Part A – Campaign Evaluation Report
From your group’s proposed campaign in Assignment 1 and 2, you are to individually prepare a campaign evaluation report based around the evaluation strategy for: campaign timelines, measurement tactics for media used, meeting legal and ethical standards, campaign costs and overall effectiveness of the campaign idea.
Due to time restrictions, the campaign cannot be pre-tested but it can be evaluated and reflections can be made based on the feedback given from Assignment 2. Part of preparing and implementing an effective ad campaign is through pre-testing ideas, conducting market research and surveys, applying measurement tactics and negotiating regularly with the client. An effective ad campaign will successfully reach the intended target audience in the most cost effective way and persuade them to take some form of specific action. In this assessment task you are to evaluate whether or not your group has effectively achieved the key areas listed in the criteria (for Assignment 1 and 2), make further recommendations for improvements and provide a summary of the measurement tactics to be used for the selected media channels (integrated in your group’s ad campaign).
*A guideline of key areas to cover in this report will be provided.
Length: 1500 Words
Part B – Pit Stop Minutes
This is a compilation of the minutes taken at your team’s Pit Stop meetings held from Weeks’ 3 to 7. Please scan the copies of your paperwork and compile into one PDF document. There will be an individual deduction of 2% off the final grade (per meeting) if you are absent from a Pit Stop meeting without supporting paperwork.
Details of Assessment:
The campaign evaluation report and Pit Stop minutes are to be submitted and uploaded electronically to Blackboard in either a PDF or Word file.
Due: Week 15
More detailed assessment sheets and resources for each assessment task will be disseminated throughout course delivery.
Assessment Matrix
Full details on how this course is assessed against the Unit elements and performance criteria plus critical aspects of evidence can be found in the Learning and Assessment Tool available from your course teacher
Other Information
Submission Requirements:
Format:
Work to be saved in a word doc or .pdf and uploaded to the assessment tab in your course blackboard shell by required date.
Work submitted after the deadline and without one of the forms below will not be accepted or marked.
Assessment deadline extensions:
Ensure that you submit assessments on or before the due date. If you think you might not make the due date due to circumstances beyond your control, you must apply for an application of extension time BEFORE the due date:
You can apply for an extension of seven or fewer days from the original due date for submission of assignments, projects, or essays. You must lodge it no later than one working day before the original submission due date. See link below for eligibility criteria and forms.
If your performance in the assessment is affected by unexpected circumstances, you should consider applying for Special Consideration. Information on the process and application forms for extension time and special consideration can be found at: http://rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=ls0ydfokry9rz.
Always retain a copy of your assessment tasks (hard copy and soft copy).
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Resubmission
It is the student’s responsibility to check their results and complete resubmissions by deadline set (usually within 2 weeks of receiving feedback/results). Students are entitled to one re-submission per assessment. All resubmissions will be marked to competent or non-competent only, no grades will be given. All resubmissions must be received by Week 16.
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