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Welcome to case study
2 of the series.
I'm Roddy Mullin,
a business consultant
helping retail firms,
the professions, government bodies
and charities make money since 1987.
I'm both a chartered marketer
and a chartered engineer.
I'm also an author of marketing
and sales books since 1999.
See the last but one slide
for a list of my books.
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This case study illustrates
how a supermarket
engaged with schools,
schoolchildren and their parents
using a "need to reuse carrier
bags" environmental issue,
rather than for them to
use a new bag, or bags,
each time they shopped.
Customers arrived at the checkout
with bags they had used before,
and a voucher was handed to them
for each carrier bag they showed.
This case study is a
multi-purpose solution
to achieve a number of
promotional objectives,
as well as achieve a
cost-saving objective,
reducing the cost of providing
single-use carrier bags.
All based on a matter of
then-current public concern,
the environmental cost of
throwing away plastic bags
which end up as landfill.
At that time, supermarkets
provided carrier bags free.
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Case studies illustrate
ideas and success,
pitfalls or failure of marketing,
advertising and sales.
Case studies show that
campaigns can be successful,
both in the real
and virtual world,
describing projects that cost
a fortune or next to nothing,
whether using billboards,
created events,
or online through social
media, et cetera.
I have examples of all
of them in my books.
The key point about
case studies is that
you can learn rapidly from
hearing, reading, viewing,
and visualising how
success was achieved.
You also learn from their
failures where the pitfalls are
in order to avoid those.
Remember, success is
getting customers to buy,
or clients smiling,
as their aims are achieved through
your swift response with a solution.
The book Value for Money
Marketing describes
how to measure marketing,
sales, or advertising success.