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Brand Marketing Fun-damentals That Consumers Crave

PRSay

As an agency that heavily infuses fun creative in our earned, social and digital media campaigns, we wanted to understand consumers’ appetite for lighthearted approaches in brand marketing, given this challenging news climate. Consumers are ready for fun. The online survey of 2,046 U.S. The online survey of 2,046 U.S. Fun is healthy.

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Why Advertising Isn’t Dead

Cision

Taking advantage of both of these factors, companies like Procter & Gamble began to sponsor radio dramas and comedy shows — even threading the use of branded products directly into the storylines of some of the shows. In the 1970s, the soaps moved mainly from radio to television. Reality TV Sparked New Opportunities.

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Why Content Marketers Shouldn’t Ignore Traditional Media

Cision

Online is where people go to have questions answered, but traditional media — radio, television, and print — is where people learn about what questions to ask. This places the consumer at the will of editors who decide what to promote as the most important news. Credibility. Ability to Decide What Is Presented.

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Meet the Media – Dan Rosenheim

Landis PR

The great strength of broadcast is its ability to take news consumers directly to the scene and witness events — a wildfire, a debate, a demonstration, a major speech — as they unfold. Performance isn’t typically an issue in print — using prose to tell a compelling story is. Oh, where to start?

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How to Use Dynamic Listening to Reach New Customers

Cision

Recent studies by Forrester suggest that 40 percent of consumers in both the B2B and B2C space have a high willingness and ability to shift current spends. Understand the Future – Thought leadership begins with truly understanding the industry you operate in and the challenges that consumers and companies face alike.

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Borrowing Trust: The Surprising New Marketing Role of Citizen Influencers

Cision

A focus on understanding how and why your content moves is not just a strategic priority, it’s an economic priority: A study by The New York Times showed that 85 percent of the people who shared content said they better understood the product and the company. They are taking the time to read and understand. 19 percent were piloting a program.

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Social Sharing Feeds Our Appetite for News

David PR Group

This happened in 2009 and should have been a clear signal to divest immediately all print media company holdings. I bring up this story not to discuss the long-studied decline of printed dailies but, rather, the latter part of the statement: “If it’s important, someone will send it to me.”