Web Marketing Deck from Rice Advertising Lecture
From my guest lecture for the Advertising Class at Rice University yesterday, here is the slide deck.
From my guest lecture for the Advertising Class at Rice University yesterday, here is the slide deck.
There is little if anything I could add to Nick Padmore's obsessive linguistic analysis of the best copy shots and advertising slogans ever written. While I desperately want to tell you the results, to blog post the best ad slogan ever written, that would be wrong. So go read it:
Greatest Copy Shot Ever Written
...So what makes good copy good? Perhaps we can find out by considering what’s made the best of the best…the best.
In the year 2000, some of the stars of creative advertising during the 20th century nominated 115 best slogans, straplines, taglines, and headlines, all of which could broadly be ... (READ)
Presentations slides from my American Advertising Federation of Fort Smith Arkansas presentation on Social Media are below. If you want to embed this in YOUR blog or web site go to the AAF presentation on slideshare.net and copy/paste the "embed" part on the right hand side.
A few links that I mentioned
www.technorati.com - search the blogosphere
www.lynda.com - great for training
www.slideshare.net - youtube for slides
www.schipul.com/en/sem/keywords/ - keyword density analyzer
www.marketleap.com - link popularity checker
Books:
The Tipping Point - Gladwell
Naked Conversations - Scoble, Israel
Making them wait - interesting advertising! But be prepared to commit 2 full minutes before clicking play.
Link found here from an American Copywriter link on Grok Newsletter Post.
The Audit Bureau of Circulations now is going to include online numbers in newspaper "read" figures. File this under "if the math doesn't add up change the operators."
The Audit Bureau of Circulations said this week that it would begin tallying online readership as well as print-edition circulation in a boost to an industry where advertising sales have suffered from a migration of readers to the Web. The organization said it would release newspapers' print, online and combined readership figures. The numbers are a key factor in negotiations on newspaper advertising rates between newspapers and marketers, Reuters reports. (more on newspaper audit figures)
Emphasis added. Note the focus on "newspaper advertising sales" as the driver. If this is done realistically then it is a good thing. But unfortunately with newspaper ad salespeople this is unlikely. As Disraeli said "there are lies, damn lies, and statistics."
Specifically when it comes to advertising I have always found the "readership as a big multiple of subscriptions" to be an insult to a business man's intelligence. You have 10 subscribers, and hey, they leave it on the coffee table so 7 other people read it, so we charge an advertiser as if that 1 subscription equated to 8 readers. Oh really?
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From the post on the ethics of clicking ads a la Robin Hood:
I was surprised to read a comment promoting click fraud on AlexKing’s blog. I wanted to comment on how misinformed the person is and have written an ...
Gotta love the Trunk Monkey TV ads for Suburban Auto Group. Well done!
I think this post on friending being the new advertisement misses the point. Friending is the new advertising-intrusion-followed-by-rejection-with-a-few-accepts. Think Telemarketing. When a brand says "You don't know me but I want to be your friend", and they have not contributed in any meaningful way to my network, that is an intrusion.
Ahhhhh, the attack approach and get rejected method. Isn't that what banner ads tried to do before we all installed pop-up blockers? Just asking..
Twitter is doing a great job of blasting down barriers between web and SMS texting. While at SXSW when the SMS stopped, I popped over to a web browser on the blackberry and kept going. But SMS was more convenient.
So if a you want their own short code, how do you get one? Well luckily this shortcode post on GigaOM answers that question.
10 Things to Know About Short Codes
Do you need one? If you want to market or promote something to mobile users, manage mobile communications to members of a group or organization, or get cell phone users to access your mobile application or service — then, maybe. How much are you willing to spend and what kind do you need? Here’s 10 things to know about short codes, how to get them and what to avoid:
1). There are two kinds of short codes, shared and dedicated. (finish the shortcode article here)
Update: Note the comments regarding qtags - a Houston based Short Code Service! Thanks for the comments Allison!
Quote of the day:
'In advertising, sex sells. But only if you're selling sex.'
- Jef I. Richards (1995), advertising professor, The University of Texas at Austin
This link from long station made me think of that.