Social media has ruined marketing.
First of all I am old. How
old, let's just say I remember a time when Beatles music was not played
in elevators. Therefore I remember fondly the “old days”. So I get a
bit nostalgic thinking back on time when there was really just
newspapers, TV, radio and direct mail as key advertising elements (ok
billboards too). It was a great time here are 5 reasons why.
1. WE REALLY DIDN’T LISTEN TO CUSTOMERS - Ok we had focus groups, but we conducted a monolog with our customers. Not a dialog. Customers couldn’t moan and groan about our poor customer service, or faulty products to the whole world. We could crush small business with the strength of budgets, not the quality of service and products. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because now small business can compete on a more level playing field, and the strength of your marketing does not necessarily have to rest with the size of your budget.
2. WE COULD USE EXPENSIVE COMPELLING CREATIVE FOR MAGAZINES, DIRECT MAIL AND OTHER MEDIA - Ok, there are still magazines and newspapers, but unless you have been living in a cave you have seen them get smaller and smaller. Direct mail is down substantially from a decade ago and the USPS will be bankrupt by December, without a government bailout. magazines are on iPads. Now we have text ads (little things), tiny banners, or 140 character tweets, social groups, fans and likes. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because now we have to get even more creative than ever, in the way we present our company, on Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin (and other Internet media). We have a smaller canvas on the Internet and therefore must get much better with our brushes.
3. WE COULD MEASURE - With Nielson, Arbitron, ABC, and so on we could get reliable numbers that had been proven for decades. Today we are bombarded with statistics, but how much is necessary to make marketing decisions. WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT - Now we need to reduce our metrics to actionable and relevant statistics, instead of just pouring over data dumps.
4. WE COULD KEEP OUR JOBS - In the old days, in order to make your numbers and keep your job, all you had to do, is what you did before. With social media looming, and new technologies and devices appearing out of thin air, we do not have the historical data to ensure success. So we have to take chances. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because marketing is no longer "safe" - and the risks are higher than ever, but so are the rewards.
5. WE COULD DRINK MARTINIS AT LUNCH - Doesn't seem like that’s being done much anymore. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because it was fun.
THANK YOU - with the advice of Kevin Lee, Yale Graduate and CEO of http://www.didit.com
and YOUR HELP, WE HAVE BUILT THE LARGEST MARKETING NETWORK GROUP IN THE WORLD - 331,849 (LINKEDIN) as of a minute ago.
Enroll in our social marketing course below (the most distributed on the Internet), and get an edge on your competition as well as boosting your career. sign up for our conference in Providence, we will focus on social media and have a great program (ok, you can also get a martini at our welcome reception). Use the promotional code for a 10% discount. (pssst discount code is linkedin). Code expires on July 15th.
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE:
http://www.emarketingassociation.com/2011/PROV/register.html
SIGN UP SOCIAL MARKETING
http://www.emarketingassociation.com/ecourse_social.html
3. Speakers and panelists' interested in participating in our east coast event should email: reed at eMarketingassociation.com with a bio, photo, speaking experience, area of expertise, and contact information (principals only).
Cheers,
Robert
Robert Fleming
President/CEO
eMarketing Association
www.eMarketingAssociation.com
Be sure to power-charge your network by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/emarketingassociation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/eMarketingAssn
1. WE REALLY DIDN’T LISTEN TO CUSTOMERS - Ok we had focus groups, but we conducted a monolog with our customers. Not a dialog. Customers couldn’t moan and groan about our poor customer service, or faulty products to the whole world. We could crush small business with the strength of budgets, not the quality of service and products. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because now small business can compete on a more level playing field, and the strength of your marketing does not necessarily have to rest with the size of your budget.
2. WE COULD USE EXPENSIVE COMPELLING CREATIVE FOR MAGAZINES, DIRECT MAIL AND OTHER MEDIA - Ok, there are still magazines and newspapers, but unless you have been living in a cave you have seen them get smaller and smaller. Direct mail is down substantially from a decade ago and the USPS will be bankrupt by December, without a government bailout. magazines are on iPads. Now we have text ads (little things), tiny banners, or 140 character tweets, social groups, fans and likes. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because now we have to get even more creative than ever, in the way we present our company, on Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin (and other Internet media). We have a smaller canvas on the Internet and therefore must get much better with our brushes.
3. WE COULD MEASURE - With Nielson, Arbitron, ABC, and so on we could get reliable numbers that had been proven for decades. Today we are bombarded with statistics, but how much is necessary to make marketing decisions. WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT - Now we need to reduce our metrics to actionable and relevant statistics, instead of just pouring over data dumps.
4. WE COULD KEEP OUR JOBS - In the old days, in order to make your numbers and keep your job, all you had to do, is what you did before. With social media looming, and new technologies and devices appearing out of thin air, we do not have the historical data to ensure success. So we have to take chances. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because marketing is no longer "safe" - and the risks are higher than ever, but so are the rewards.
5. WE COULD DRINK MARTINIS AT LUNCH - Doesn't seem like that’s being done much anymore. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT - Because it was fun.
THANK YOU - with the advice of Kevin Lee, Yale Graduate and CEO of http://www.didit.com
and YOUR HELP, WE HAVE BUILT THE LARGEST MARKETING NETWORK GROUP IN THE WORLD - 331,849 (LINKEDIN) as of a minute ago.
Enroll in our social marketing course below (the most distributed on the Internet), and get an edge on your competition as well as boosting your career. sign up for our conference in Providence, we will focus on social media and have a great program (ok, you can also get a martini at our welcome reception). Use the promotional code for a 10% discount. (pssst discount code is linkedin). Code expires on July 15th.
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE:
http://www.emarketingassociation.com/2011/PROV/register.html
SIGN UP SOCIAL MARKETING
http://www.emarketingassociation.com/ecourse_social.html
3. Speakers and panelists' interested in participating in our east coast event should email: reed at eMarketingassociation.com with a bio, photo, speaking experience, area of expertise, and contact information (principals only).
Cheers,
Robert
Robert Fleming
President/CEO
eMarketing Association
www.eMarketingAssociation.com
Be sure to power-charge your network by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/emarketingassociation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/eMarketingAssn
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