Thursday, August 28, 2008

Obama and DB Marketing

No matter what is your party affiliation, you have to give Obama and team the credit for the successful marketing efforts so far. The entire primary was very well executed.

One of the innovative marketing tactics the Obama team used was to make the vice-presidential candidate announcement via text message. This has some interesting impacts:
  • increased buzz and anticipation
  • provided a call to action and increased traffic to the BarackObama.com website
  • created loyalty with participation and a sense of inner group with priority
  • created a sense of cutting edge leadership and being closer in touch with the younger generation
  • equally important, from the database marketing perspectives, he now has one of the biggest opt-in SMS list in America! Now he can continue the relationship building via one of the most sought after channel.
The actual text message was: “Barack has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be our VP nominee.” And, it went to 2.9 million people. Sure, there were some technical difficulties, but I am sure he would turn this into an opportunity. Also, I am not sure whether the team was savvy enough to negotiate a lucrative deal with the carriers, by my own estimate, this first blast should have made 30-100K for the campaign.

Sources: Nielsen Mobile, MocoNews

Friday, August 22, 2008

Mobile Ad Spending Expected Soar!



The global mobile advertising spending is expected to grow from $4.6 Billion in 2008 to $7.4 Billion in 2009. The bulk of the spending is still with Mobile Messaging, however, the Mobile Search Advertising and Mobile Display Advertising are expected to double and triple.
In the US, spending on mobile ads will reach $6.5 billion in 2012, up from $1.7 billion in 2008.



In addition, the global mobile video advertising spending is expected to triple from $427 Million in 2008 to $1.5 Billion in 2009.


Sources:
eMarketer: Mobile Ad Spending Set to Soar (8/20/2008)
eMarketer: The Big Picture on Small-Screen Advertising (8/12/2008)

Friday, August 8, 2008

When do People Check Email?



Well... looks like people check their emails all day long.

Source: eMarketing: When Do You Check Your E-Mail?