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Paid Search Value is Improving
There aren’t too many things in this world that get better and cheaper at the same time but that might be the case for paid search according to an article on Marketing Charts. It’s interesting to see that compared to Q3 in 2011, the number of search impressions and clicks have grown at a healthy rate […]
Read More about Paid Search Value is ImprovingMobile Spending On The Rise With SMBs
According to this study, SMBs will be paying more attention to and spending more money on mobile advertising in the coming year. While 27% isn’t a huge percentage nor do I believe that the dollars moving to mobile are substantial it is at least the beginning of what should be a significant trend over time, simply because […]
Read More about Mobile Spending On The Rise With SMBsA Good Mobile Site Beats a Good App
Here is some good news for brand marketing managers who are working with limited budgets and have a plethora of options to spend money and time on. According to this study mobile consumers prefer to use a mobile website over an app when using their phone to shop. With this chart you can […]
Read More about A Good Mobile Site Beats a Good AppMobile Ads and Your Dealer Channel
Here is an interesting article from the The Wall Street Journal that compares the cost and market for mobile ads. This chart shows that mobile ads are quite a bargain yet advertisers haven’t put much of their budgets into mobile, according to the article: This year, research firm eMarketer Inc. projects less than 2% of […]
Read More about Mobile Ads and Your Dealer ChannelWhere Digital Ad Spending is Going
There have been a lot of reports lately about the demise of traditional local advertising mediums, especially print newspaper. Here’s a report on where ad dollars are moving to within digital advertising. Search continues to be the leading digital ad spending format, although its share will begin to drop this year as the shares of […]
Read More about Where Digital Ad Spending is GoingNewspaper Ad Revenue’s Dramatic Decline
There are so many stories and charts about the dramatic decline in newspaper ad revenue recently that I really hope this is the last one I see for awhile. This chart is from BusinessInsider.com with this comment, Over the past decade, lots of big newspaper companies have gone bust. But when you take a look at […]
Read More about Newspaper Ad Revenue’s Dramatic DeclineGrocery Store Advertising Shifting to Social/Internet
There is an article on eMarketer.com that must be meant to shock us, and it does. According to this report, grocery store executives expect to abandon print advertising at a devastating rate in the next five years and move their efforts to social/internet marketing. I can’t think of an industry that has relied on print […]
Read More about Grocery Store Advertising Shifting to Social/InternetFree Digital Marketing is What’s Really Hurting Local Newspaper Ad Sales
If you’re involved with retail advertising and you’re spending most of your time, money and effort helping your dealers spend money on newspaper advertising you should rethink your strategy. Look at this chart from a blog post at Reflections of a Newsosaur. From the blog post: Thus, print sales in the first half of this […]
Read More about Free Digital Marketing is What’s Really Hurting Local Newspaper Ad SalesTry It, Someone Will “Like” It
I’ve been watching for statistics on the effect social media has on product trials, here are the survey results recently published at MarketingCharts.com Retailers’ social media activities influence a significant proportion of fans to try new products and make unplanned purchases according to a September 2012 report from Ryan Partnership. Some 36% of US consumers surveyed […]
Read More about Try It, Someone Will “Like” ItNewspaper Ad Revenue Continues to Fall
If you’re involved in retail advertising you have to be interested in how newspapers are doing. Not very well according to this chart from MarketingCharts.com Here is what the article reports, US newspaper advertising expenditures continue to decline, according to the latest figures from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). In Q2, total expenditures stood at […]
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