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Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising Results abbr. DAGMAR was an advertising model proposed by Russel H. Colley in 1961.

Details

According to DAGMAR, each purchase prospect goes through 4 steps:

1. Awareness

2. Comprehension

3. Conviction

4. Action

These steps are also known as ACCA advertising formula. ACCA/DAGMAR is a descendant of AIDA advertising formula and considered to be more popular and comprehensive than AIDA. Developed for the measurement of advertising effectiveness it maps the states of mind that a consumer passes through.

Important parts of the DAGMAR model are definitions of target audience, (people whom the advertising message is addressed to) and objectives (goals of advertising message).

See also

References

  • Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising by Solomom Dutka
    Publisher: NTC Business Books; 2 Sub edition (April 1, 1995) ISBN 0-8442-3422-2, ISBN 978-0-8442-3422-9