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Behavior Change Communication • Social and Behavior Change Communication • Public Interest Communication • Social Marketing in Public Health • Community-Based Social Marketing • Social Change Marketing • Social Good Marketing Communications • Marketing for Good
Social marketing, also known as behavior change communication or public interest communication, describes a strategic communication approach with the main goal of achieving significant and sustained positive behavioral change on a public interest issue that transcends the particular interests of any single organization.
The social marketing approach grew out of the differences between marketing solely for commercial benefit (profit) and marketing for social benefit.
There is no one accepted definition for the term for social marketing. Why are there multiple terms for this approach? We delve into the evolution of alternative terms for the classic 'social marketing approach' in a blog post here: Social Marketing: Why It’s Past Time to Reframe and Rebrand.
We originally had high hopes for clarity from the consensus definition of social marketing shown below:
The following definition is endorsed by the Boards of the International Social Marketing Association, European Social Marketing Association, and Australian Association of Social Marketing.
Social Marketing is an approach used to develop activities aimed at changing or maintaining people’s behaviour for their benefit. Whereas marketing in the commercial world ultimately seeks to influence consumer behaviour for profit, social marketing encourages behaviours that provide benefit for individuals and society as a whole.
Social Marketing practice is guided by ethical principles. It seeks to integrate research, best practice, theory, audience and partnership insight, to inform the delivery of competition sensitive and segmented social change programmes that are effective, efficient, equitable and sustainable.
Note that social marketing is not the same as social media marketing or cause marketing.
For your reference, here is how we describe the Social Marketing Approach.
Yet the confusion continues. For public health and international efforts, the term social marketing has a clear and accepted definition as defined above.
For other communication programs, the emerging field of public interest communication best captures the intent and approach of using communication to drive lasting, positive change on a public interest issue that transcends the particular interests of any single organization.
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