Monday, 28 January 2013

Seasonality

Introduction:

In this blogpost, I am going to be talking about the seasonality of adverts. Seasonalty means what type of adverts we see at certain times of the year based on festivals and seasons on the culture and weather of a country.

Questions:

1. What months do you think viewing figures will be the highest and why?

September - November because of the colder months, more people are opting to stay in, which means viewing figures are higher. This means that it is more expensive for adverts to be presented at this time as there are more in demand and for the build up Christmas makes it more effective.

2. how much television daily dopeople watch on average in the winter?

 Approximately 4 hours and 2 minutes.

3. which months do you think will have the lowest viewing figure and why?

June to August because of the summer time, more people are out and about and less people are watching TV.

4. complete the following table for each month, stating what you think the season event could be, and what products are more likely to be advertised and sold in that month.

Month 
 Seasonal event
 Products advertised
 January
New Years 
diets, health, warmth, sales, medicene for flu 
 February
Valentines
flowers, chocolates, gifts, teddies
 March
Build up to Easter 
chocolate eggs, bunnies, cards
 April
Easter
chocolate eggs, bunnies, cards
 May
bank holidays
DIY equipment, spring cleaning products, alcohol adverts, short break adverts
 June
Summer sales
clothing, shoes, holidays, drinks, ice cream, gardening material, BBQ
 July
Summer/holidays
holiday packages and activities, ice cream, tourist spots, hay fever medicene
 August
Summer/holidays
holiday packages and activities, ice cream, tourist spots, hay fever medicene
 September
Back to school
uniforms and stationary, sporting equipment, back to school and work products
 October
Halloween
fancy dress, alcohol, chocolates and treats for trick and treating
 November
Bonfire night
fireworks, build up products for christmas
 December
Christmas
Food, technology, presents and gifts, christmas products


List any other seasonal products: Olympics, World cup, Queens jubille

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