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    Industry OverviewAs the company to ever create an online pharmacy, CVS has brought a new flavor to the pharmaceutical industry. Currently, Consumer Value Store is #53 of fortune 500 companies. The company operates primarily from prescription drugs sales which accounts for 70% of its total revenues. CVS is actually one of the most pervasive drugstore chains in America; it operates nearly 4,100 facilities, placing it side by side with three of its major competitors, Eckerd, Rite Aid and Walgreens. Within the Consumer Value Store lies PharmaCare, a subsidiary that is considered key to the company’s expansion and profit margin because of diverse managerial tactics it provides to the company.Company OverviewIn the beginning, the first store opened its doors in 1963 selling health and beauty aids. By the end of that same year, the chain grew to 17 stores averaging $3.3 million per year. Since then, the chain has been growing at a rather outstanding rate. Today CVS is successfully operating in well over 32 states and it is still expanding. During most of the 1990s, CVS has separated itself as one of the most well managed chains in the national drug store industry, reaching the 4000 mark and still is growing. The companyKey CompetitorsCVS faces challenges from three major competitors. Specifically, Walgreens which holds 38% of market share is expanding at a rate of more than 400 new stores per year. Secondly, Eckerd currently the sixth largest U.S. market at 33% of market share is venturing the Phoenix market which offers long term growth. Finally, Rite Aid Corp with 30% of market share is planning to add around 300 private label SKUs including household chemicals, school supply and garden items just to name a few.Major Trends in IndustryAs a way of reevaluating mark
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      There are many different types of software that an advertising agency needs to conduct business efficiently. Here are some examples of tasks that can be supported by software that is currently available to agencies:Create estimates and quotes, invoices and schedules for client approvalPrepare drafts of a new brochure, print ad, or annual report for reviewManage client feedback on direct mail materialsTrack key project milestone datesPrepare and review media plansPrepare a storyboard presentation for a clientPrepare market researchSchedule project tasksReview rough cutsCreate project timelinesManage external client and prospect requestsSchedule mediaTime trackingTrack expenses against estimatesPlan and analyze resources usageAccounting and bookkeeping To meet these needs, an advertising agency should consider the following advertising agency software:Graphic Design Software – The agency will need a creative design Application Suite like Macromedia Design Suite or Adobe Creative Suite to do the basic graphic design, storyboarding and other more creative aspects of producing advertising material.Audio and Video Editing Software – If they do the mockups of their radio and television commercials in-house they will need to be able to edit them for client review before they turn everything over to the actual production company that produces the final versions.Office Applications - Most companies use Microsoft Office for word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software since it hHave you ever had to distribute door-hanger advertisements for your business?

      Have you ever employed door-to-door sales techniques to increase your brand awareness?

      Have you ever had to walk mile-after-mile repeating the sales pitch, over and over?

      Have you ever had to stand outside of an arena event and pass out flyers to exiting patrons?

      If you stop to think of the cold calling technique of door-to door advertising, you would discover how sometimes humiliating it is to have a disinterested and irritated individual slam the door in your face, yell insulting things toward you, or be escorted off of their property.  To combat this instantaneous humiliation, the idea of door-hanging advertisements gives the sales person a means of getting the word out to more people faster than before but more importantly, it saves the person the anguish of the advertised becoming irate over the interruption.  Having been in situations were I have used these techniques either selling for other companies or trying to gain customers for a newly opened business, I came up with the idea of trying a door-to-driveway or door-to-doorstep advertising campaign to build brand awareness for a national car sales corporation that needed grass roots advertising for the local area around their dealerships.

      Basically, I was a car salesman that was responsible for bringing in customers to buy cars, and my pay was determined by how many people actually came in and bought.  Since I have leg injuries from an auto accident, I needed to find a way to cover the same amount of territory as my competing sales people.  The company already supplied a few thousand door hangers; however, the advertisement brought awareness to all of the local 11 dealerships and I wanted to build awareness just to the dealership that I was at, and more specifically, I wanted the traffic created to come specifically to me. 

      Keeping in mind the flyer campaign I was apart of at a professional basketball game in which the sales team handed out 7,000 flyers to build awareness of a local college basketball season, I designed a half-page flyer text advertisement—therefore, two ads can be printed on every page—that put emphasis on my name, my contact information, and schedule.  You can substitute any advertising design on this half-page ad. 

      I chose a colored card-stock weighted paper for printing because I needed paper weight for the distribution method used and a lower cost than the cost of printing in color.  Printing black and white on colored paper is easier and cheaper than printing expensive color ads, unless you can afford it.  But for the purpose of this campaign, you do not need to spend a fortune making your company look good in print.

      Once the printing is done, cut the full-page printed page in half, which produces two half-page ads.  Next, take the ads and roll them into a cigar shape and secure with small rubber bands.  Tiny rubber bands can be purchased at the local office supply company, but the best bet for the appropriate size can be located at a local beauty supply company—ask for small hair braiding bands, usually kept in 500 and 1000 count.  Keep a large box handy to place the rolled ads in until it is time to distribute. 

      Now it is time to distribute.  Normally, door hangers would take about 2 ? hours to distribute 500 hangers and would receive a few inquiries for the effort; so being limited to the amount of walking I could do, I decided to drive a car and throw the ads onto the edge of the driveway at peoples houses.  I wanted the advertisement to be in the same placement as the local newspaper so the ad had the best chance to be noticed, picked up, and acted on by the potential customer. 

      As a homeowner, I myself have had numerous advertisements thrown in my driveway, and as the homeowner I am responsible for picking up the ads in my yard.  I have seen ads for grass cutters, electricians, Avon sales, donations to thrift stores, and many more, so any kind of message can be placed on these ads. 

      Now with the new way to distribute, I could get 2000 ads out in approximately 1 ? hours and had responses before I returned to the dealership.  It makes me wonder how many people really do watch the front of their house and wonder what a slow moving vehicle was throwing at their house.  After seeing the instant results of my effort, every sales person at the dealership enacted the same door-to-driveway campaign for the shear fact of the number of ads distributed for the time distributed was achieved with far less effort than before.  Results we quicker and slightly higher; but, I do not know the exact increase numbers because I did not do any kind of analysis on exact number of responses for the number distributed.  I do know that I got a lot out a lot quicker than before and I didn’t have to walk anywhere except to the car.

      A few things to keep in mind:
      • Make sure it is NOT going to rain on the day that you distribute.
      • Try NOT to distribute after 2:00 PM because of children being released from school and them walking and playing in the streets.
      • Try NOT to distribute during the weekend because that is when you want people to be acting on the ad that has been delivered, and the kids are in the streets again.
      • The perfect time seems to be between 10 AM and 12 PM, a two-hour break in morning commute traffic and the beginning of lunch hour traffic.
      • Keep a map and mark the streets covered as to not deliver in the same area too often.

      Written by eRix © 2004-08-28   Permission to Reproduce in Entirety. 

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      ss just to the dealership that I was at, and more specifically, I wanted the traffic created to come specifically to me. 

      Keeping in mind the flyer campaign I was apart of at a professional basketball game in which the sales team handed out 7,000 flyers to build awareness of a local college basketball season, I designed a half-page flyer text advertisement—therefore, two ads can be printed on every page—that put emphasis on my name, my contact information, and schedule.  You can substitute any advertising design on this half-page ad. 

      I chose a colored card-stock weighted paper for printing because I needed paper weight for the distribution method used and a lower cost than the cost of printing in color.  Printing black and white on colored paper is easier and cheaper than printing expensive color ads, unless you can afford it.  But for the purpose of this campaign, you do not need to spend a fortune making your company look good in print.

      Once the printing is done, cut the full-page printed page in half, which produces two half-page ads.  Next, take the ads and roll them into a cigar shape and secure with small rubber bands.  Tiny rubber bands can be purchased at the local office supply company, but the best bet for the appropriate size can be located at a local beauty supply company—ask for small hair braiding bands, usually kept in 500 and 1000 count.  Keep a large box handy to place the rolled ads in until it is time to distribute. 

      Now it is time to distribute.  Normally, door hangers would take about 2 ? hours to distribute 500 hangers and would receive a few inquiries for the effort; so being limited to the amount of walking I could do, I decided to drive a car and throw the ads onto the edge of the driveway at peoples houses.  I wanted the advertisement to be in the same placement as the local newspaper so the ad had the best chance to be noticed, picked up, and acted on by the potential customer. 

      As a homeowner, I myself have had numerous advertisements thrown in my driveway, and as the homeowner I am responsible for picking up the ads in my yard.  I have seen ads for grass cutters, electricians, Avon sales, donations to thrift stores, and many more, so any kind of message can be placed on these ads. 

      Now with the new way to distribute, I could get 2000 ads out in approximately 1 ? hours and had responses before I returned to the dealership.  It makes me wonder how many people really do watch the front of their house and wonder what a slow moving vehicle was throwing at their house.  After seeing the instant results of my effort, every sales person at the dealership enacted the same door-to-driveway campaign for the shear fact of the number of ads distributed for the time distributed was achieved with far less effort than before.  Results we quicker and slightly higher; but, I do not know the exact increase numbers because I did not do any kind of analysis on exact number of responses for the number distributed.  I do know that I got a lot out a lot quicker than before and I didn’t have to walk anywhere except to the car.

      A few things to keep in mind:
      • Make sure it is NOT going to rain on the day that you distribute.
      • Try NOT to distribute after 2:00 PM because of children being released from school and them walking and playing in the streets.
      • Try NOT to distribute during the weekend because that is when you want people to be acting on the ad that has been delivered, and the kids are in the streets again.
      • The perfect time seems to be between 10 AM and 12 PM, a two-hour break in morning commute traffic and the beginning of lunch hour traffic.
      • Keep a map and mark the streets covered as to not deliver in the same area too often.

      Written by eRix © 2004-08-28   Permission to Reproduce in Entirety. 

      Webmaster to:
      www.aimhockey.com
      www.avonbymaki.com
      www.quality-gifts-galore.com

      eric b smith tampa, fl
      b.a. marketing usf tampa, fl
      a.s. information systems hcc tampa, fl

      Eric Smith - EzineArticles Expert Author

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      he advertisement to be in the same placement as the local newspaper so the ad had the best chance to be noticed, picked up, and acted on by the potential customer. 

      As a homeowner, I myself have had numerous advertisements thrown in my driveway, and as the homeowner I am responsible for picking up the ads in my yard.  I have seen ads for grass cutters, electricians, Avon sales, donations to thrift stores, and many more, so any kind of message can be placed on these ads. 

      Now with the new way to distribute, I could get 2000 ads out in approximately 1 ? hours and had responses before I returned to the dealership.  It makes me wonder how many people really do watch the front of their house and wonder what a slow moving vehicle was throwing at their house.  After seeing the instant results of my effort, every sales person at the dealership enacted the same door-to-driveway campaign for the shear fact of the number of ads distributed for the time distributed was achieved with far less effort than before.  Results we quicker and slightly higher; but, I do not know the exact increase numbers because I did not do any kind of analysis on exact number of responses for the number distributed.  I do know that I got a lot out a lot quicker than before and I didn’t have to walk anywhere except to the car.

      A few things to keep in mind:
      • Make sure it is NOT going to rain on the day that you distribute.
      • Try NOT to distribute after 2:00 PM because of children being released from school and them walking and playing in the streets.
      • Try NOT to distribute during the weekend because that is when you want people to be acting on the ad that has been delivered, and the kids are in the streets again.
      • The perfect time seems to be between 10 AM and 12 PM, a two-hour break in morning commute traffic and the beginning of lunch hour traffic.
      • Keep a map and mark the streets covered as to not deliver in the same area too often.

      Written by eRix © 2004-08-28   Permission to Reproduce in Entirety. 

      Webmaster to:
      www.aimhockey.com
      www.avonbymaki.com
      www.quality-gifts-galore.com

      eric b smith tampa, fl
      b.a. marketing usf tampa, fl
      a.s. information systems hcc tampa, fl

      Eric Smith - EzineArticles Expert Author

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      r break in morning commute traffic and the beginning of lunch hour traffic.
      • Keep a map and mark the streets covered as to not deliver in the same area too often.

      Written by eRix © 2004-08-28   Permission to Reproduce in Entirety. 

      Webmaster to:
      www.aimhockey.com
      www.avonbymaki.com
      www.quality-gifts-galore.com

      eric b smith tampa, fl
      b.a. marketing usf tampa, fl
      a.s. information systems hcc tampa, fl

      Eric Smith - EzineArticles Expert Author

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