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Dealers Believe in Digital Advertising, Do You?

August 23, 2012

We still get asked about what independent retailers think about digital advertising as opposed to traditional advertising.  Here’s a chart from emarketer.com that helps us answer that question. The source of the survey was Constant Contact, they specialize in email marketing so we may take a little salt with the results. The research found that […]

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Google Thinks Newspaper Ads Still Have Value

August 22, 2012

Here is an interesting tidbit from Mashable.com  It seems that Google is running newspaper ads like this in Canada. The message is that Google search works better than a newspaper ad.   The irony is clear. The takeaway is that as much as we write about how local advertising is moving toward digital, the move […]

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Retailers Need Help in Selling to Consumers Who are Showrooming

August 15, 2012

Showrooming is the word that describes consumers who use their smartphone, while they are in a store, to search the web for the product they are interested in and, often times, buying from an online retailer or another nearby store at a better price.   If you’re a retailer, you naturally think this is a […]

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Who Using Social Media in 2012? The Fortune 100

August 10, 2012

There are some very interesting statistics in this 2012 Research on the F100’s use of social media from Burson-Marsteller. For our clients in the Fortune 100 – benchmark where you are compared to your peers. For those aspiring to the F100, note how quickly usage has grown across and within specific platforms. Burson-Marsteller Global Social […]

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Make Mobile Ads More Relevant by Making Them More Local

August 8, 2012

Here’s another study that confirms what I think is obvious.  If you want a digital ad to be more relevant simply make it more localized and the best way to do that is to collaborate with your local dealers. This chart is from an IAB study where they first of all learned that 70% of […]

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Majority of Sales will be “Web-Influenced” in 2015

August 3, 2012

Forrester Research has a new forecast out that covers all retail sales – delivering the news that 2015 will be a watershed year in retail. In 2015 more sales will be either Web Influenced & Web Only…versus Non-Web Influenced. The report is titled “US Cross-Channel Retail Forecast, 2011 – 2016“.  For manufacturers and their local retailers who […]

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Location, Location, Location Based Marketing

August 1, 2012

Local marketing is changing as fast as consumers are searching for local information via their smartphones.  This chart is an indication of how fast location based marketing should be growing in your budget. From an article on emarketer.com In February 2012, the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 74% of smartphone owners and 46% of […]

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From Ringing a Cash Register to Ringing a Smartphone

July 30, 2012

We used to talk about advertising campaigns in terms of what would “ring the cash register.”  Now retailers are looking at other ways to take an order, like via mobile and desktop computers.  Here is an interesting study about what retailers are thinking about offering consumers in the future. From the article: Providing more flexible […]

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Google Sells More Paid Clicks for Less

July 23, 2012

When we think about local advertising Google search has a lot going for it.   It’s cheaper than newspaper advertising, has better targeting than direct mail and it’s faster to implement, track and adjust than a radio spot.  Now we learn that the cost per click, year over year is going down, not up.  What’s […]

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Internet Most Influential for Brand and Product Research

July 13, 2012

There is a very interesting study being referenced on emarketer.com about how consumers don’t necessarily trust the Internet, as compared to traditional media, when it comes to news information but they do trust the Internet to research product information, once they’ve decided they are in the market to buy something. Here’s what the research says […]

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