Feb 1st, 2009
by OnlineMarketer.
As you’ve probably read, I am reporting on social media engagement during Super Bowl 43. Here are the results from the first half. Let’s get right into the second half here:
Coke (Avatars): No engagement
Bridgestone (Jump around): URL (Bridgestone.com) – very small font
Denny’s (Serious Breakfast): No engagement
Monster.com (Moose head): URL (Monster.com)
Budweiser (Jake): No engagement
Race To Witch [...]
Feb 1st, 2009
by OnlineMarketer.
$3M for a 30-second ad?
Sure it’s crazy, but unlike in years past, advertisers have the opportunity to make that $3M work for them long after Super Bowl memories have faded.
First, there’s the initial press. TNS Media reports that Super Bowl advertising has huge holding power. Data shows that people do wait to see the commercials [...]
Jun 12th, 2008
by OnlineMarketer.
There’s been a lot of hubbub around pitching to bloggers. The Chris Andersons and Gina Trapanis of the world don’t want to be solicited to by PR companies. They have some good points – including explicit warnings not to email them – and I don’t fault them for their actions.
However, PR does serve a valuable [...]
May 29th, 2008
by OnlineMarketer.
You will notice a new list in the right column entitled “Wordpress Marketing Bloggers Network.” Founded by Rick from eyecube a few weeks ago, the WMBN provides a round-up of the best…well, I think you can figure it out.
OnlineMarketerBlog is honored to be among such company. As a means of introduction, I would like to [...]