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Evaluating Return on Investment of Multimedia Advertising with a Single-Source Panel: A Retail Case Study

Joan Fitzgerald

Journal of Advertising Research, 2004, vol. 44, issue 3, 262-270

Abstract: Retail marketers' understanding of radio and television advertising campaigns' impact on retail store visits would be a major breakthrough in evaluating return on media investment. This article presents results from pilot research using Arbitron's Portable People Meter (PPMSM, a mark of Arbitron Inc.)—a unique audience measurement system that enables radio, broadcast television and cable television usage, and retail store visits to be captured from a single-source national panel of consumers. The pilot research indicates that retail store visits correlated with media advertising exposure, illustrating the promise of a single-source research panel to measure ROI in terms of store visit behavior, an important driver of retailer financial results.

Date: 2004
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