Thursday, September 3, 2009

R U Twittering?

Many people still do not know what Twitter will do for online marketing in the future. Whether it will be a powerful online marketing tool, or become a passing fad, has yet to be realized.

There seems to be a divide between ad-folk and the average consumer over the future of Twitter. Advertising insiders are more likely to think that Twitter can amount to something big, while 70% of consumers surveyed said that they didn't even know enough about Twitter to predict how effective it can be. So that begs the question: How useful can an online medium be if 70% of consumers don't even know what it is?

Twitter is still very young, and there is the ever-present generational divide of the internet that must also be accounted for. Twitter is used and recognized most by younger audiences and 1 in 5 advertising professionals think it will stay that way. Even among industry professionals, those under 50 had the most faith that Twitter would grow quickly within the next 5 years.

If your tweets can be interesting and useful to others, I believe that Twitter has a future in the online world. If you are considering using Twitter as part of your marketing, remember that its usage is highest among younger age groups, so craft your tweets accordingly but make sure you don't talk down to this audience.

I twitter. Do you? Click on the link below to see my twitter page.


June Bisel
BBG&G Advertising, Inc.
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Friday, April 10, 2009

Advertising During The Recession

There are two very distinctive marketing strategies for dealing with recession. One is to focus on the bare necessities to keep your company out of the red. The other is to take advantage of the fact that the competition isn't spending and use the opportunity to bump up your advertising.

For the companies that are taking the aggressive route, there is one thing that you must keep in mind. When increasing the spending on advertising, do not solely increase your dollars spent on placements and frequency. Make sure that you are investing on fresh creative advertising ideas that are targeted to your most profitable customers. Make certain that the creative is something that is going to compel your prospects to take action. Speak to their needs.

History shows that companies who do spend during a downed economy come out of the slump ahead of the competition. Any business looking to invest in your advertising during this recession need to consult an advertising agency to keep your advertisements fresh and relevant to consumers.

June Bisel
Partner, BBG&G Advertising and Public Relations
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