Posts Tagged ‘online advertising’

New Online Video Series for Local Marketers & Advertisers

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Ad-ology Research announced recently at the 8th annual International Economic Gardening Conference the launching of a new educational web series designed to help local marketers understand and take advantage of market research. LocalMarketResearch.com and its companion video briefing, Local Marketing Minute, feature trends, predictions and opportunities specific to local business.

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C. Lee Smith, the president and CEO of Ad-ology Research said, “Not every brand is global or national, in fact, many businesses are truly local and get most of their sales from customers who are physically nearby, and these types of businesses often face unique marketing challenges and need specialized research to help them be successful.”

Twice a month, the Local Marketing Minute video installment will focus on a specific topic and how small business owners and marketers can approach the issue. Despite the fact that so many marketing blogs and podcasts currently focus on internet advertising, a majority of the topics relate more to large corporations and the strategies of well-known, successful companies. Now, small or local businesses can gain more detailed and tailor-made insights on how to better their business.

Like many regular company video updates or podcasts, anyone can purchase the briefings through iTunes.

Kraft Fires Up Mac and Cheese On All Cylinders

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Macaroni and cheese is one of those classic comfort foods that kids love and adults love to remember. Kraft Foods has long been its champion, and has recently launched a national and localized advertising campaign geared toward adults to recapture the magic. Rather than a simple TV ad campaign, the company has chosen to go in all directions, with outdoor billboards, Internet advertising, social media marketing, print ads and even some unconventional methods. It is an all-out multi-media blitz.

Anyone watching the season finale of American Idol this week saw the campaign’s on-air kick-off. According to the New York Times, the company plans to drop more than $50 million on their Kraft Macaroni and Cheese product promotions this year. The company is showing a great example of how advertising diversity can boost a brand, and is clearly going after the most popular venues to air their wares.

It seems that each of the different types advertising is geared toward adults in a slightly different demographic, but appeals to a wide cross-over audience. In social media, for example, the company is focused on Facebook and Twitter users. Their “You Know You Love It” website has a mobile-friendly set-up for those on the go. It is also touches toward the head of household-types through classic Internet marketing with recipes and an online game that features instant coupons for the winner. For the offline versions, look to the print and billboard ads that tout “The most fun you can have with your stove on.” Giant macaroni sculptures are appearing in large cities and sports venues.

Kraft has changed its focus from being an economical food to one that is fun and whimsical. Firing on all cylinders, they are using both ends of the advertising spectrum to garner attention and boost the sales of not only their familiar blue box, but the entire mac and cheese line. It is clear from the diversity in marketing methods that Kraft means business. After only a few days into the campaign, it already appears to be working.