Web Marketing: The Greatest Audience
Ad revenue is continuing to increase as the Internet more and more is being used to show television programs and other multimedia messages. Companies like Google, Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo!, currently control the majority of the advertising venues. This weeks show looks into how marketers are trying to create unique messages to connect with consumers. From virtual worlds, to social networks, advertising is big money and is increasingly more prevalent. Even network television has realized that streaming its shows online are good for ratings as well as advertising dollars.
This week’s Brand Rant discusses how Italian clothing company Nolita’s use of an anorexic model is causing a large stir. Nolita claims that the purpose of the ad was to gain awareness of the anorexia problem and not to increase awareness of its product. In the Brand Spotlight, we look at how Sao Paulo, Brazil has eliminated all forms of all outdoor advertising, much to the anger of advertisers in the city. And Andy Beal, founder and creator of MarketingPilgrim.com joins us to discuss how Microsoft is looking to buy a five percent stake into social network Facebook.
Related Topics:
The Wall Street Journal looks into the fashion controversy in using an anorexic model in its recent campaign.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB119085102463240676-U4UveGHBX_v0Kz1cKEC0Gau83aM_20071027.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
This link shows the controversial photos (WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES)
http://www2.nolita.it/nolita/
Check out how Sao Paulo, Brazil is eliminating outdoor advertisements. Be sure to check out the pictures of the city and the interesting look it now has.
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/jun2007/id20070618_505580.htm
Is $500 million really worth just a five percent stake of Facebook? Check out the article here.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20983021/
Primetime television viewing is changing, thanks to the increase of network television showing their shows online.
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=68190
Companies are increasingly using virtual worlds as marketing ventures to target kids and teens.
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=68152



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