Understanding Women's Preconception Health Goals: Audience Segmentation Strategies for a Preconception Health Campaign.

IF 2.3 Q3 BUSINESS Social Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2014-09-01 Epub Date: 2014-05-13 DOI:10.1177/1524500414534421
Molly Lynch, Linda Squiers, Megan A Lewis, Rebecca Moultrie, Julia Kish-Doto, Vanessa Boudewyns, Carla Bann, Denise M Levis, Elizabeth W Mitchell
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This article discusses the social marketing planning process and strategies used to design a preconception health campaign, Show Your Love, launched in February 2013. Developing a social marketing strategy for preconception health is a challenging endeavor, in part because preconception health represents a set of diverse behaviors and the audience for the campaign is quite large, encompassing all women of childbearing age whether they intend to become pregnant or not. The network of organizations implementing the campaign, the National Preconception Health Consumer Workgroup, required a broad audience segmentation strategy; therefore, two large audiences were selected. This commentary describes the two primary audiences selected for the campaign based on the Transtheoretical Model-intenders (those in contemplation, preparation, and action) and nonintenders (precontemplators)-and explores how levels of knowledge, motivations, the campaign product, and the campaign goals are distinct for each audience. Additionally, the authors describe potential extensions to the segmentation strategy that could offer finer grained approaches for social marketers who may be building on the Show Your Love campaign or designing other programs in this area.

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了解妇女孕前健康目标:孕前健康运动的受众细分策略。
这篇文章讨论了社会营销规划过程和策略,用于设计一个先入之见的健康活动,展示你的爱,在2013年2月推出。为孕前健康制定社会营销战略是一项具有挑战性的工作,部分原因是孕前健康代表了一系列不同的行为,而且该运动的受众相当大,包括所有育龄妇女,无论她们是否打算怀孕。执行该运动的组织网络,即全国孕前保健消费者工作组,需要一项广泛的受众细分战略;因此,选择了两个大的受众。这篇评论描述了基于跨理论模型为活动选择的两种主要受众——意图者(那些在思考、准备和行动的人)和非意图者(预先者)——并探讨了每个受众的知识水平、动机、活动产品和活动目标是如何不同的。此外,作者还描述了细分策略的潜在扩展,可以为社会营销人员提供更细粒度的方法,这些营销人员可能正在建立“展示你的爱”活动或在该领域设计其他项目。
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