Archive for September, 2007


Is Social Network Advertising Special?

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Lagging a bit behind rivals Google and Microsoft who already have advertising deals with Facebook and MySpace, Yahoo! just announced plans to sell ads on popular UK social networking site Bebo.  This marks the first time that Yahoo! has agreed to supply advertising for a social network. 

While these social networking sites offer tons of traffic (especially teenagers, college students, and young professionals), the bigger question remains if this type of traffic can translate into sales.  Typically these sites offer a location to keep up to date with friends, send short messages, and give the ability to share personal content such as photos and videos.  Are they there to purchase products or even learn more about them? Probably not.

Looking in the future for marketing on the web, I foresee today’s generation becoming increasingly numb to online advertising (especially banner and text ads).  But is this really any different from ”traditional” media like TV, radio, and print?  I feel that the same issue of consumer apathy applies to all.  In regards to social networking sites, marketers are trying many ideas from traditional display advertising to widgets to dedicated pages to elicit some form of response.  While the tools to reach our target market might be a little bit different, the challenge for us as marketers remains the same – how do we cut through the noise, engage customers, and make them care.


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The Golden “Touch”?

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

iPod Touch

It seems like Apple has another hit on their hands.  Like Pixar, the other company Steve Jobs founded, it seems Apple can do no wrong.  Today, Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s newest iPod.  It is largely based on their popular iPhone mobile device with similar navigation and design. 

Dubbed the iPod Touch, Apple’s new media player is more than just music and videos.  It is only 8mm thick and incorporates a Safari web browser and the ability to access a Wi-Fi iTunes stores.  This means that individuals will have the ability to shop, preview, and purchase music on the fly.  As we all saw with the iPhone frenzy, the new Touch should have a similar fan reaction.  At $299 for the 8GB and $399 for the 16GB model, it is pricy for the amount of storage.  But as Apple has shown before, people are more than willing to pay a premium for their unique designs and fashionability. 

I wonder if I’ll see the day when Apple isn’t seen as being cool.  So far they seem to be one step ahead of everyone else…


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