Advertising Budget
(5)
Expert Opinion Method:
Many
marketing firms follow this method. Both internal and external experts are
asked to estimate the amount to be spent for advertisement for a given period.
Experts, on the basis of the rich experience on the area, can determine
objectively the amount for advertising. Experts supply their estimate
individually or jointly.
Along
with the estimates, they also underline certain assumptions. Internal experts
involve company’s executives, such as general manager, marketing manager,
advertising manager, sales manager, distribution manager, etc.
Whereas
external experts involve marketing consultants, dealers, suppliers,
distributors, trade associations, advertising agencies, and other professionals
related to the field. Marketing consultants and advertising agencies provide
such services on professional basis.
Advertising
budget recommended by external experts is more neutral (bias-free) and, hence,
is reliable. Experts considers overall situation and give their opinion on how
much a company should spend. Mostly, the experts consider all the relevant
factors related to advertising while deciding on advertising budget.
Merits:
Expert
opinion method offers following merits:
(a)
The estimates tend to be more balanced as various executives and experts are
involved.
(b)
The budget is more accurate and realistic because the internal executives are
well aware of company’s strengths and weaknesses.
(c)
It is the only option when a company is new, having no past experience.
(d)
External experts tend to be more neutral as they are external to organisation
Demerits:
However,
the user must be aware of following possible demerits:
(a)
It is not a scientific method. Personal value, experience, and attitudes play
vital role.
(b)
It is difficult to fix responsibility of the final estimates as many experts
contribute to budget estimates.
(c)
External experts are not fully aware of the company’s marketing situations.
(d)
When more internal experts are involved, it may deteriorate relation due to
possible conflicts or lack of consensus.
(e)
Possibility of prejudice or bias cannot be ignored.
(f)
All opinions, right or wrong, are given equal importance
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