How Online Sales Promotions via Social Networks Affect the Brand Equity of a Heritage Destination

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Abstract

Social media marketing communication is among the current strategies used to provide visibility to cultural heritage, sales promotions being especially relevant. Nevertheless, despite the fact that social media has now built significant momentum, there is still a dearth of research on the relationship between social marketing activities and brand equity. In this context, this study seeks to determine how the use of promotional discounts and free gifts on social media contributes to building heritage brand equity. To pursue this research aim, a quasi-experimental study was designed and carried out among online users, based on two promotional stimuli (discount vs. free gift). The findings suggest that gifts perform better in terms of increasing brand equity, except where the user presents a high level of sales promotion-proneness, in which case promotional discounts are more effective.

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Prados-Peña, M. B., Crespo-Almendros, E., & Porcu, L. (2022). How Online Sales Promotions via Social Networks Affect the Brand Equity of a Heritage Destination. Heritage, 5(3), 2547–2564. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030133

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