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Elias St. Elmo Lewis (March 23, 1872 – March 18, 1948) was an American advertising advocate. He wrote and spoke prolifically about the potential of advertising to educate the public. He was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame posthumously, in 1951. [1] He is the author of AIDA marketing model.
The origins of funnel marketing can be traced back to the late 19th century with the development of the AIDA model (Awareness, Interest, Desire, Action) by Elias St. Elmo Lewis. [9] This model provided a foundational framework for understanding how consumers progress through various stages before making a purchase.
The AIDA marketing model is a model within the class known as hierarchy of effects models or hierarchical models, all of which imply that consumers move through a series of steps or stages when they make purchase decisions. These models are linear, sequential models built on an assumption that consumers move through a series of cognitive ...
The marketing plan also helps layout the necessary budget and resources needed to achieve the goals stated in the marketing plan. It is able to show what the company is intended to accomplish within the budget and also makes it possible for company executives to assess potential return on the investment of marketing dollars.
Shelby D. Hunt-former editor of the Journal of Marketing and organisational theorist; John E. Jeuck (1916–2009) – early marketing educator; Philip Kotler (1931–) – popularised the managerial approach to marketing; prolific author; E. St. Elmo Lewis – developed the AIDA model used in sales and advertising
In summary, given that advertising is paid, it is one of the many controllable elements in the marketing program. Advertising is qualitatively different from publicity where the message sponsor is either not identified or ambiguously defined, and different from personal selling which occurs in real-time and involves some face-to-face contact ...
When Elmo posted a casual wellness check online earlier this year, the “Sesame Street” character unwittingly opened the floodgates to a deluge of online angst.
E. St. Elmo Lewis (1872–1948) - developed the AIDA model used in sales and advertising Christopher Lovelock (1940-2008) - author of many books and articles on services marketing Theodore Levitt (1925-2006) - former editor of Harvard Business Review , prolific author of marketing articles and famed for his article, " Marketing Myopia "