The Impact of Different TV Commercial Executional Cues on the Awareness of the Brand Facebook Profile: an empirical study with young adults.

Luisa Agante, Luca Sigot, Michelle Quintano

Abstract


The aim of this research is to investigate the possible synergies between TV commercials and a brand Facebook profile. Different executional cues were tested to determine which one could create the greatest awareness of a brand profile and if, by choosing one cue over another, the intention to visit a brand profile could be influenced too. The experiment involved 427 young adults who were invited to watch a video online and, subsequently, to complete a survey. Results suggest that while the different cues were able to create different level of awareness, no effect could be observed on the intention to visit the brand profile.


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Cross-media synergies, executional cues, Brand, Social Networks.

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International Journal of Marketing, Communication and New Media

ISSN: 2182-9306

DOI: 10.54663/2182-9306

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