Forrester and Interactive Marketing

By 2016, Forrester expects advertisers to spend
$77 billion on interactive marketing.
The consultancy broke out spending estimates in 2016 versus 2011 in these categories:

- Search marketing: $33.3 billion, up 78 percent over the
five-year period.

- Display advertising: $27.6 billion, up 152 percent.

- Mobile marketing: $8.2 billion, up 399 percent.

- Social media marketing: $5 billion, up 214 percent.

- Email marketing: $2.5 billion, up 63 percent

There is expected to be a 399% increase in Mobile Marketing and Apps!

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Great video to watch and review your social media status

Social Media Stats – Can you afford not to do it?

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Talking of yesterday, today

“He who squanders today talking of yesterday’s triumph, will have nothing to boost of tomorrow. ”

Emperor Shi Hwang Ti – built the Great Wall of China

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The Subservient Chicken – old and new

  Created for Miami Advertising Agency Crispin Porter and Bogusky by The Barbarian Group, the Subservient Chicken is a viral marketing promotion of Burger King’s line of chicken sandwiches.

The campaign is based on a web site that features a person in a chicken costume. The actor performs a wide range of actions based on a user’s input, showing pre-recorded footage and appearing like an interactive webcam. The takes literally the advertising slogan “Get chicken just the way you like it”.

 There are more than a hundred commands the chicken will respond to, including:

Michael Jackson dance moves such as moonwalk
River dance
The elephant
Lay an egg
Walk like an Egyptian
Yoga
Rage
Spank
Taco Bell
Fight

 When told to do anything the Subservient Chicken thinks is offensive, like perform sex acts or take off his mask, the chicken walks up to the camera and shakes a scolding chicken finger in disappointment. If he is told to east food from rival fast food places like McDonald’s he approaches the camera and places his finger down his throat but when told to eat Burger King he has a more positive response. The chicken responds to the command “smoke crack” by smoking but when told to “smoke a bong” he waggles his finger scoldingly.

 Burger King’s Chicken Fights campaign was   introduced. The two cockfighting chicken characters are modeled off this chicken.

There seems to be no end to the variations on the theme from Burger King. There has also been a lot of criticism leveled at the chain about the Subservient Chicken but for now it looks like Burger Kind is crying all the way to the bank.

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Cloud Computing Forecast

The cloud is becoming better understood, and IDC has reported that spending on public IT cloud services is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 27.6 percent from $21.5 billion in 2010 to $72.9 billion in 2015.

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Branding

 

Branding is no longer simply about visual appeal (or the cherry in the apple pie example, as given in my earlier article). Unfortunately, many graphic design firms who position themselves as advertising agencies believe that branding your corporate identity is all about developing great looking visual solutions.

However, there is much much more to branding than just looking good. Particularly in this web 2.0 era, where a powerful web presence has become a vital ingredient of your branding strategy, developing the right media mix holds the key to building a powerful brand equity.

Right media mix would mean:
• Creative design solutions (the design, color, and content of your ads, marketing collateral and website enhance your brand equity, attract customers, and generate sales)

• Web development (every product/service worth its name has a web presence these days, some have truly interactive, animated sites encouraging customer involvement),

• Viral marketing (vitally important in today’s age of social networking, tagging, podcasting, blogs, forums, wikis and what have you)

• Television commercial production, print media advertising (traditional media cannot be overlooked)

• Strategic films (have become necessary elements of roadshows, exhibitions and other promotional campaigns)

• Corporate video production (a very important tool for branding your corporate identity)

• Direct marketing (marketing collaterals need to be just as effective and resonant with the overall branding scheme as the communicate directly with the customer)

• Outdoor advertising (hoardings, roadshows, participations in business fairs, exhibitions, etc)

There are some interactive advertising agencies that have recognized the need of the hour – developing creative design solutions that employ user-centric investigation and involve critical and systematic thinking. User-centric means understanding of needs and priorities of end user; the clients’ customers, their channel partners, users, and brand communities.

So if you want to register your brand as one that is synonymous with customer loyalty, you must develop a complete package, keeping the customer as the prime objective and organizing product stories around the way they prefer to learn about, compare, select and confirm purchases, connecting brands and their experiences.

Full evaluation of your on line presence could be the step in the right direction to reach your right market with the right customers for your products and services.

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Right Media Mix Can Make the Difference

Branding your corporate identity in your products and services
is actually a promise made to the customer, a promise that is based on your company reputation, the quality of your product, product experiences and so on.

One of vital factors one must keep in mind while developing the right media mix for promoting your products/services, particularly in the context of the exploding web world is the social media channel.

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Words and Ideas

The purpose of words is to convey ideas.
When the ideas are grasped,
the words are forgotten.

Where can I find a man/women who
has forgotten the words?!

He/She is the one I would like to talk to…

Chuang Tzu

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Social Media campaigns and Spending

According to data from Ogilvy and ChatThreads,
the study found that people were up to seven times
more likely to spend more after being exposed
only to social media campaigns,
but only two times more likely
after being exposed to both social media and billboard ads.

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