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Obama 2012 ad spend

Mar
27

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why is prednisone on back order Seems like election years are proving to be awesome business for publishers and ad networks, judging from the amount of money the Obama camp are pumping into digital ads.

Its no secret that a large part of the 2008 election win for Obama was down to their scale of digital and social media integration, allowing for bulk of the younger generation to be passionately involved in a call to change the world. The Obama camp spent $16 million on digital during the 2008 campaign trail, and if the numbers on Clickz are to be trusted, they seem to be cruising to the $35 million mark this year.

Wow.

Compare that number with John McCain’s 2008 campaign, which spent about $3.6 million online.

I’ll bet Google, Yahoo and the other major players are smacking their lips in anticipation to the run-up of the elections.

Here’s a breakdown of the spends in 2008:

source: clickz.com

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Dead man walking

Feb
21

Another example of how advertising is better than the actual product.

In this activation idea to promote Season 2 of The Walking Dead, a theatre full of unsuspecting audience thinks they are watching the trailer for a new rom-com, when a zombie comes lumbering by.

Watch.

Awesome marketing.

Can’t say the same for the series.

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Brainwash marketing

Feb
21

When all the key marketing and product people speak the same language, you inevitably get swept away by all the buzzwords surrounding that particular product.

And when spoken enough times, we all go away, sold.

So say it with me now. The iPad is amazing-incredible-simple-beautiful-great.

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US online adspend to surpass print for the first time in 2012

Jan
20

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The growth of digital media is nothing short of phenomenal, from altavista (anyone remember them? Also, hands up those who went to check altavista.com right about… now) back in 1995, to this massive thing we call the internet now.

It has come from something geeks played around with that nobody understood, to the playground of the masses where cats rule and where a sinister group of Anonymous hackers routinely terrorize corporations deemed “bad” while donning deceptively cute Guy Fawkes masks.

With giants like Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Linkedin making their fortunes entirely online, the medium has truly become a force to be reckoned with. When you think about facebook having a user base of 800 million as of now, and fast approaching 1 billion by august 2012 (estimates), its just staggering against a world population of about 7 billion.

Its no wonder every company and their house cat are clamouring to jump onto the facebook bandwagon (shame if you haven’t done so). With the rise of these networks, vast improvements in the network infrastructure and high speed internet connections allowing a relatively high penetration of online video, marketers have begun to pour serious money in digital spend.

In fact, digital spend in the US is set to surpass that of print this year, in 2012! So assuming we all survive past the Mayan calendar, it will be interesting to note the advertising landscape from next year.

That said, Asian markets seem to still prefer traditional channels, and from personal experience, most marketers are not keen to place beyond 10% of their marketing budgets into the digital bucket.

I really hope this will change soon, especially the view that digital/social media is “cheap”, such that their expectations of ROI fall way beyond the spend amount, and thereby incorrectly coming to the conclusion that digital is a waste of time and effort.

I would love to see online spend rise in Asia, and justify spends in this medium given how much value they can bring to the brand.

 

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Search plus your world

Jan
12

If you don’t know this yet, Google is about to start rolling out results from Google+ and picasa in their search results page, in a bid to make your search experience more personal, and hopefully, more relevant than before.

Now that’s opened a can of worms, called Facebook and Twitter. We all know that when it comes to social relevance, facebook and twitter would definitely come before Google+ simply because the google+ traction has not gone full steam ahead, and in terms of sheer numbers, are dwarfed by facebook’s 800 million and counting.

But because facebook is practically a walled garden, and twitter’s deal to filter its results in google’s search pages expired and july, the majority of the social results would logically only include Google+. Hopefully, this will change in future when facebook and twitter finally come round to it.

This move by google certainly pushes marketers to sit up and take notice of Google+, and as more brands and more users sign up to the service, social search and results will take a much stronger position in the later half of 2012.

No matter what you think of google’s move though, you have to admit, they do nice ads.


 

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Oldspice guy is… MANta Claus!

Dec
20

Oldspice guy is back as MANta Claus to spread the Christmas cheer, and he has made up a list to gift to all 7 billion of us!

Because he is that awesome.

Some special gift recipients include Australia, Shanghai commuters, French-speaking ladies, Ellen Degeneres, and Jimmy Fallon.

And of course, to end on a great note, he gives his last gift to who else, but all the women in the world!

What a player.

 

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Hello? Is it me you’re looking for?

Dec
15

No wonder Bane gets to break Batman’s back… Batman was using a Nokia Lumia windows phone. And nothing good ever happens to people still using Nokia and/or windows phones.

Picture: slashgear

Still, the packaging is damn neat. And Nokia’s being a total cocktease by making this a truly limited edition phone. Apparently only 40 pieces of “Dark Knight Rises” Lumia 800 will be made worldwide.

Damn, I wanna get my hands on one of those!

I wonder if it has a “batvoice” synthesizer? You know, so we can sound like a bat-ass!

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