Internet ad spending in the UK out paced TV ad spending for the first time ever in history. While TV ad spending commanded 22%, the internet took up 24% of advertising expenditures. While some were quick to write the obituary for traditional media, the UK market is a bit of an anomaly with its restricted advertising on the BBC and an abundance of broadband penetration. However, … [Read more...]
An enlightened use of social and traditional media
Seems the Vancouver Sun is seeking enlightenment on many fronts with their latest cross-promotional effort involving the Dalai Lama, Twitter, Facebook, CKNW radio, print advertising and guerilla based publicity. In the face of dwindling readership, it is this type of effort that signals a truly enlightened approach to media choices: use the best tool in your kit to get noticed, … [Read more...]
The rise of the RENEGADE and the EVERYMAN
Meet the renegade and the everyman. The renegade is a challenger. He does things differently. Frequently seen as the underdog initially, he can often grow to become quite powerful. Never one to shy away from a dust-up, he is at his best when matched with a challenger, knowing he has identified an underserved populist niche. The everyman is synonymous with the common masses. … [Read more...]
Backvertising hits Kits Beach
Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to clever delivery of advertising messages? Think again. Enter to latest human ad platform: backvertising. Take one very hairy man, carve out your message on his follicle-enhanced slate, and send him strolling down Kits Beach handing out Parissa Wax Strip samples on July 25. It was sure to be a head turner, and generate talk both on the … [Read more...]
It’s not easy being green – or is it?
Increasingly that statement is becoming harder to make. In fact, it's not only easier to be green these days, it's getting harder not to be. That can only be a good thing. The stage we are at now is being likened to Green 2.0 - where green 1.0 was all about reusable bags, low hanging fruit such as recycling, and a washing advertising in often shallow environmental promises. … [Read more...]



