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Still Necessary?
Out-of-Home Advertising should remain part of your marketing strategy
source: Experian Consumer Research
Out-of-home advertising has steadily evolved to incorporate new technology and continues to be a popular and effective way to reach consumers. Adding technology to classic advertising now allows companies to maximize consumer exposure to their products through a variety of media.
According to Experian Consumer Research, out-of-home advertisements tend to be rated positively by consumers and they also seem to have success in capturing the attention of consumers. Using technology to build upon traditional advertising techniques has helped bring out-of-home advertising up to date, and has also kept it at the top of its game in terms of appealing to consumers.
Whether using the latest technology or classic billboard-type advertising, out-of-home advertisements still seem to be very effective at catching the attention of consumers. The past and current success of this form of advertising suggests a great deal of future potential with the aid of technological advances.
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What Will the Future of Advertising Look Like?
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Unleashing the Potential of Social Media
source: Donal Byrne, Adotas.com
IThe merging of marketing and social media is on the rise. This year, more than half of all retail, manufacturing and computer hardware/software companies are expected to increase social media marketing budgets, but there is little guidance on how to successfully integrate these technologies into successful campaigns and lead-generation strategies.
It should come as no surprise that our love affair with online and now mobile social communities continues to grow at a staggering pace. With billions of members worldwide, online social communities have created a defining new use for the web.
According to a Forrester Research report on buyers in the U.S. and Europe, 91 percent of online audiences are reading blogs, watching online video and participating in web-based activities.