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Messages That Move Kids. December 1, 2004. Motivate, Educate, Activate. So what moves kids?. And How Can Marketing Help?. 3 Social Marketing Concepts to Take Home. It’s not about us Marketing is critical for success 6 Strategic Questions to promote your interventions. Research. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Messages That Move KidsMessages That Move Kids

December 1, 2004

Motivate, Educate, ActivateMotivate, Educate, Activate

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So what moves kids?

And How Can Marketing Help?

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3 Social Marketing Concepts to Take Home

1. It’s not about us2. Marketing is critical for success

3. 6 Strategic Questions to promote your interventions

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Research

Feelings Attitudes Beliefs Experiences ValuesWants Needs

BehaviorUnderstandAudience’s Reality

It’s About Them

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What About Us?

• We know too much• We care too much• We have too much experience • We live in our own reality….

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WARNING:You Are Not The Target Audience!

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ToolsTools•Supportive EnvironmentSupportive Environment•Food OfferingsFood Offerings•Behavior Focused EducationBehavior Focused Education•Marketing CommunicationMarketing Communication

Current Problem-Epidemic of overweight, undernourished, and sedentary youth

Goal – Healthier School Environment for Improved eating behaviors and active lifestyles

Strategic GoalStrategic Goal

•BrandingBranding•IncentivesIncentives•Community MobilizationCommunity Mobilization•AdvocacyAdvocacy

Social Marketing --Social Marketing --Strategies for Achieving GoalStrategies for Achieving Goal

Missing Element

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Defending Against Risks And Achieving Health Goals

Healthy Kids

EnvironmentPhysicalSocial

EconomicSupport

FamilyNeighborhood

CommunityAccessPreventive

PrimarySpecialty

I ndividual BehaviorMotivate/ Educate

Better choicesReduced Risk

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Marketing is a Discipline that engages people to influence

their behavior

How Can Marketing Help?

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Good Marketing is a Highly Personal Interaction Between You

and Your Audiences

It let’s you say:

“I know a lot about you, I understand you pretty well, and I understand your problems, your aspirations and your

needs...

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“What I want to tell you about is something that I believe in and I’m enthusiastic about,

and honestly think you will be too ...

…as soon as I give you the

facts and let you make up your own mind.”

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Audience-Based Communications

Process for creating effective, compelling messages based on marketing principles

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Audience-Based Communications6 Strategic Questions

• Target?• Action?• Rewards?• Support?• Image?• Openings?

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Who is the target and what is their reality?

1. THE TARGET

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Social Marketing uses audience research to see through the

eyes of the audience

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Know your audience as a person

• All communication is personal

• We speak to individuals not demographics

• Need to focus on best segment

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What Kids SayTeam Nutrition

Audience Research

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What is “Eating Healthier”

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“It means eat some good things.” (What are good things to eat?)

“I don’t even know.” Kindergarten Boy (L)

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“Eat foods like vegetables and fruits and stuff”

2nd Grade Girl (AA)

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“fruitsandvegetables”

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“We have carrots, corn and green beans and sometimes my dad puts little red peppers

in there. They’re hot.” 2nd Grade Boy (C)

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“Bananas, apples, oranges, and carrots.”

Kindergarten Boy (AA)

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“Carrots, rice, chicken and celery.”

Kindergarten Boy (AA)

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“Grains are an unknown – and cereals come in a

box”

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“(Do you know what grains are?)

I don’t know about that one.”

1st Grade Girl (AA)

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“I know cereals. Frosted Flakes are my favorite. You

know the little boxes with the bird on it.”

1st Grade Girl (C)

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“What’s bad for you”

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Junk Food• Candy• Sweets• Chips and other salty things

– Note fast food & sodas didn’t show up

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“See no FAT”