Statewide Strategic Communications Campaign
In 2005-2006, University of Missouri
Extension is conducting an awareness and branding communications
campaign to help educate our state’s residents about extension and
its value to Missourians, and to connect the organization more
strongly to the University.
The links below will take you to pages
where you can read and see more about the research and planning
behind the campaign, marketing tools being developed for employees’
use and current advertising efforts.
If you have questions or comments
about any aspect of the campaign, please
e-mail Dolores Shearon, Extension marketing director.
Marketing/Plan of Work
Research
http://muextension.missouri.edu/planofwork/phonesurvey.htm
Strategic Communications Plan
In summer 2005, MU Extension selected
Woodruff Sweitzer, a Columbia-based marketing and advertising
agency, to develop a strategic communications plan for a statewide
campaign. While the complete list of tactics still is being
finalized, you can view the other plan components on the following
pages:
Employee Toolkit
One important component of the MU
Extension strategic communications campaign is to equip faculty and
staff with professional-looking marketing “tools” that feature a
consistent look and set of messages about University of Missouri
Extension. Most of the items below are under development this fall
and early winter:
Advertising
A November flight of newspaper and
radio advertising ran in markets across Missouri. After a hiatus for
the holidays, when retail advertising dominates the scene, a new
phase of advertising will begin, including print, radio and Internet
efforts.
The ads in our campaign are designed to increase recognition of
and strengthen the parent brand. They use examples from programs,
courses and other offerings to help Missourians understand and
appreciate the breadth of MU Extension as “Missourians’ only
one-stop source for practical information on almost anything.”
The print designs feature warm,
whimsical photos to draw readers’ attention as well as copy that
provides examples of subjects that extension programs address. The
examples are taken from a list of subjects in which respondents to
the statewide telephone survey voiced the most interest. Sitting in
the upper right-hand corner of each ad, the caricature Professor
Xtension provides a topical factoid. As a peripheral graphic
element, the professor appears in a number of campaign pieces as a
means to promote a consistent visual identity for MU Extension.
The first of at least three radio
commercials presents a number of extension topics in an engaging,
humorous conversation between two fellows, one of whom knows a lot
about everything -- except for the practical kinds of information he
can learn from MU Extension. A woman’s voice provides narration.
Print ads:
Radio spots:
Missouri communities where
advertising on radio stations and newspapers ran in November
include:
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Newspapers: Ava,
Bethany, Bolivar, Brookfield, Buffalo, Butler, Cape
Girardeau, Carollton, Cassville, Chillicothe, Columbia,
Gallatin, Hannibal, Jefferson City, Kirksville, Maryville,
Ozark, Plattsburg, Poplar Bluff, Rolla, Salem, Sedalia,
Troy, Viburnum, Washington and West Plains
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Radio: Sixty-five
radio stations in the following markets – Ava, Bethany,
Boonville, Branson, Buffalo, Cairo, Cameron, Cape Girardeau,
Carthage, Chillicothe, Clinton, Columbia, Doniphan,
Farmington, Festus, Fulton, Jefferson City, Joplin, Kansas
City, Kennett, Kirksville, Lebanon, Louisiana, Malden,
Marshall, Memphis, Mexico, Moberly, Monett, Mountain Grove,
Neosho, Nevada, Osage Beach, Piedmont, Portageville, Potosi,
Quincy, Rolla, Salem, Sedalia, Sikeston, Springfield, St.
Joseph, St. Louis, Stockton, Sullivan, Thayer, Trenton,
Versailles, Warrensburg, Washington, Waynesville, West
Plains and Willow Springs.
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