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Americans Can't Even Focus On TV Anymore

Americans Can't Even Focus On TV Anymore | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Much has been written about the distractibility of the modern American. In the past decade, diagnoses of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders have skyrocketed, the listicle conquered the internet, and there was even a report that goldfish now have longer attention spans than the average American.


Now it appears that watching television, itself a diversion, requires more focus than we can muster.


Forbes reports that a new study from the consulting group TNS found that 56% of Americans engage in another digital activity (playing with their phones, tablets, or laptops) while they are watching TV. That puts the U.S. ahead of the global average, which is 48%, but well behind Japan, where 79% of TV viewers are using a different device while they do it...,

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Integrating social media with TV offers great ROI potential for marketers.

Rein Hof's curator insight, July 11, 2014 4:15 AM

56% van de Amerikanen gebruikt dus een mobile device terrwijl e aan het tv kijken zijn. Da's veel, maar een wereldwijd gemiddelde van 48% vind ik toch ook best hoog! 

Nu moet ik ook zeggen dat menig tv programma alleen maar leuk is om naar te kijken wanneer je ondertussen via je mobiel of tablet Twitter en Facebook volgt om te lezen wat er allemaal over gezegd wordt.. Met name de verschillende (muziek) talenten programma's zijn pas weer echt bezienswaardig geworden nadat het gebruik van Twitter en Facebook gemeengoed is geworden. 

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Smoothing The ‘Kinks’ In Your Omnichannel Strategy

Smoothing The ‘Kinks’ In Your Omnichannel Strategy | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Today's consumers are using many channels to consume information. Are retailers thinking about an omnichannel strategy? If not, they should!


It’s well established that today’s consumers use multiple channels – mobile, Web, social media, in-store – when engaging with retailers. On any given day, a shopper might research a clothing item online, visit the brand’s Facebook page and then purchase it in a store where she can try it on; the next, she might see something in a store on her lunch hour, price-check it on her smartphone and purchase it online at home, after checking in with the retailer’s social media pages.


According to the Interactive Advertising Bureau, three-quarters of shoppers use their smartphones while in-store to make a purchase decision, and according to Vantiv VNTV 0%, Inc., half have research and purchased an item online and then picked it up in the store. But how aware are consumers of all this channel-switching? Do they think, “Wow, I’ve really used a lot of channels today!” Or even, “Hmmmmm – which channels should I use to engage with my favorite retailer?”


I’m thinking probably not. They’re just doing what consumers do, flitting from channel to channel like a butterfly, as fickle as can be, calling to mind the flighty “followers of fashion” described in The Kinks’ 1966 single. What is an Omnichannel Strategy? With consumers freely using whichever channel suits them at the moment, retailers must attract, engage with and gain the loyalty of these followers of fashion, and they can do this by creating a consistent experience among all channels — the so-called omnichannel experience.


An omnichannel strategy begins with generating awareness on digital channels, because while brand awareness in the past was all about signage and window dressing on High Street, it’s perhaps more important today to stand out on digital channels. Indeed, in emerging markets, mobile devices are the first channel through which consumers may experience your brand....

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Really useful consumer research and good insight into our omnichannel marketing strategies.

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How To Master Multichannel Marketing In 5 Steps

How To Master Multichannel Marketing In 5 Steps | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

With so many channels available for brand messaging, how do we successfully go about creating a multichannel marketing campaign? Here are five easy steps.


Multichannel marketing is becoming increasingly important to marketers. Being that we are bombarded by nearly 3,000 marketing messages a day, there’s no way to know which platform will get us to bite. The best bet for marketers is to use many mediums to spread their message.


So, what is multichannel marketing?Essentially it’s sending your brand message through a variety of channels. It’s also known as multitouch marketing. Let’s say you want to launch a new product; your new Fresh Fig candle. You’d want to develop a plan for getting more sales through many channels....

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Using many channels may enhance your social marketing ROI. Useful tips on how to make it work.

Emilie Faffe's curator insight, September 3, 2013 5:07 AM

Plusieurs leviers sont nécessaires à la réussite d'une stratégie marketing online :

 

1 - Identifier les parties prenantes  (service commercial, service support, service informatique....), les intégrer au projet en amont, fixer des objectifs communs.

2 - Identifier les cibles et personnaliser les messages

3 - Choisir les actions à mettre en place, inbound, outbound marketing, en fonction des cibles et en fonctions des retours aux campagnes antérieures.

4 - Etre cohérent dans le message et le design en fonction des cibles et des moyens utilisés. Cela permet notamment de faire de l'A/B testing.

5 - Analyser les retours, comparer les résultats en fonction des objectifs fixés en amont.

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Integrated Marketing Communications | Social Media Today

Integrated Marketing Communications | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Think about it this way: It used to be you’d have a crisis communication plan written and it would stay in a drawer until your PR team pulled it out the following year, dusted it off, and gave it a good rewrite.


I’m sure you see or hear this a lot: Traditional PR is dead! Media relations is dead! Websites are dead! Marketing is dead! Advertising is dead! Newspapers are dead!


Granted, sometimes those things are written to motivate people to click on a link, but all of the customary ways of communication are far from dead. Instead, we find it’s necessary to integrate the things that are “dead” with digital public relations....

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If you're not integrating your marketing and communications strategies, you're very likely struggling to get results.

Jacques Dupeyroux's curator insight, August 17, 2014 7:05 AM

Social media is rapidly growing to be one of the most powerful IMC tools. Achievable exposure and attainable reach are consistently expanding through social media's growth and popularity.

Jeshneil Prasad's curator insight, October 2, 2014 5:28 PM

The article suggests that integration is essential in today climate because communication between departments within a company can lead to better results regarding a marketing campaign and individual silos should be a thing of the past.

Patience's curator insight, October 2, 2014 9:18 PM

IMC program is used for managing every sized business today.