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Driving the Competition (BrandWeek)
Posted: 06/19/2009
With 1.2 million members worldwide and more than 145,904 fans on Facebook, brand behemoth Harley-Davidson is now driving their brand power home online with social media and mobile marketing. Proud of its powerful offline impact, according to Randy Sprenger manager of electronic advertising and direct promotions, online campaigns and mobile marketing are helping the company get in touch with what people are saying outside the walls of Harley. Sprenger claims the brand’s strength can be attributed to the personal connection established between company and rider. “We are actually riders. We participate in events as riders. I think one of the greatest strengths is the passion and enthusiasm here at the motor company for our riders. We always want to be out, talking to them.”
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
eBags’ Sales Spike Due To More Targeted Advertising (Internet Retailer)
Posted: 01/21/2010
Thanks to revved up sales starting Cyber Monday, reasonable product prices and some savvy marketing, eBags reported a 40.3% increase in holiday traffic over 2008. eBags, a leading online retailer of bags and accessories, also reported a 32% increase in sales, enjoying four of its top five best-selling days in its 10-year history. Peter Cobb, co-founder and senior vice president of marketing, attributes the boon to eliminating inefficient keyword spending and launching personalized e-mail marketing campaigns. Based on shoppers’ previous purchases, eBags offered products its customers really cared about, resulting in a 25% increase in email returns. The online retailer ramped up the campaign by establishing firm targets for sales resulting from particular keywords, resulting in a 45% increase.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  E-Commerce,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Consumer
Email Remains Key Tactic To Boost Engagement In 2011 (BtoB Online)
Posted: 03/31/2011
According to StrongMail’s 2011 Marketing Trends Survey, which collected responses from 925 business leaders, 50 percent of those surveyed said their marketing budgets will increase this year, 43% of budgets will remain the same, and 65% said they plan to increase email spending. Ryan Deutsch, VP-strategic services at StrongMail, said “If someone receives 15 emails from you and doesn't open any of them, [the email server or ISP] might start blocking subsequent emails,” he said. Therefore, it’s just as important to design you emails according to who is opening them as it is to target those who aren’t. Often, all it takes is sending out an offer they can’t refuse. Designing a compelling welcome series can go a long way in communicating the value of your communications.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
Encouraging Online Consumers To Trade Caution For Confidence (Practical eCommerce)
Posted: 06/17/2010
Cautious “digital window shopping” may be a thing of the past thanks to a revelation by McAfee Secure. According to McAfee, the lapse between online consumers placing items in virtual shopping carts and completing purchases is nearly two days. Implementing a few cost, service, and security tips such as retailers’ use of coupons, size-based shipping discounts on orders, and price guarantees can help retail websites attract more confident consumers. Accepting multiple forms of payment, including product data links on website checkout pages, encrypting transactions, displaying “trust marks” showing website safety and reliability, and maintaining an organized, well-designed site will all help ensure both loyal consumers and timely transactions.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products
Topic: Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Consumer
Evolution Or Revolution? The Rise Of A New Advertising Age (Internet Evolution)
Posted: 04/15/2010
Research firm Outsell projects that 2010 will be a banner year for digital advertising. With revenues projected to reach $119.6 billion on digital media compared to $111.5 billion on ads in traditional print magazines and newspapers, this could be the year digital advertising revenues overtake traditional print media. "Advertisers are directing dollars toward the channels which generate the most qualified leads and most effective branding," Outsell vice president and lead analyst Chuck Richard said. According to Outsell, digital spending encompasses email, video ads, display ads and search engine marketing. The impact on the estimated $368 billion annual marketing costs? It’s likely to get more expensive. "I believe there is still a need for mass media like TV, radio, and some print... and the changes will be that the big media will get bigger and more expensive," states Mitch Drew, a TV ad salesperson and blogger based in Vancouver.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications
Topic: Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
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