The poster must cover an analysis of your chosen companies current digital marketing strategy and recommend three traditional marketing theories adapted to digital marketing one of which should be a critical evaluation of social networks on the chosen companies consumer behavior.
Organised and presented outstandingly with a flawless structure.
Outstanding Digital Marketing language and communication style.
Harvard references impeccably applied in reference section and cited within the text
An outstanding range of reliable and relevant sources utilised.
An outstanding digital analysis of the organisation.
Outstanding contextualising the theory with the organisation.
Outstanding persona based on the research information and showing a good understanding of the organisation and its environment.
Outstanding synergy of SOSTAC (or other Digital Marketing Strategy), with each section building from previous.
Outstanding production of creative examples of content to be used within the Digital Marketing Plan.
Outstanding production of Social Media content that demonstrates an outstanding understanding of developing a desired positive impact on consumer behaviour
How to submit your assessment
The assessment must be submitted by 18:00 on the date stated on the front. You can access the submission link through the module web.
Students MUST keep a copy and/or an electronic file of their assignment.
Checks will be made on your work using anti-plagiarism software and approved plagiarism checking websites.
As part of your study you will be involved in carrying out research and using this when writing up your coursework. It is important that you correctly acknowledge someone else’s writing, thoughts or ideas and that you do not attempt to pass this off as your own work. Doing so is known as plagiarism. It is not acceptable to copy from another source without acknowledging that it is someone else’s writing or thinking. This includes using paraphrasing as well as direct quotations. You are expected to correctly cite and reference the works of others. The Centre for Academic Writing provides documents to help you get this right.
You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full), either for your current course or for another qualification of this and any other university, unless this is specifically provided for in your assignment brief or specific course or module information. Where earlier work by you is citable, ie. it has already been published/submitted, you must reference it clearly. Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently will also be considered to be self-plagiarism. Self-plagiarism is unacceptable because you cannot gain credit for the same work twice.
The VLE includes a plagiarism detection system and assessors are experienced enough to recognise plagiarism when it occurs. Copying another student’s work, using previous work of your own or copying large sections from a book or the internet are examples of plagiarism and carry serious consequences