- Adage.com- Want to hear the latest breaking news on advertising and marketing? Go to this site to get more information on media from the best ads to global marketing.
- DMNews.com- This site offers all things branding. Want to know what big corporations are doing pertaining to marketing and advertising? Direct Marketing News will keep you updated on what’s going on with the corporate world.
- AdWeek.com- How can I make a list of top 10 advertising/marketing news websites without including the one and only AdWeek? Well, I can’t. So here it is. This site is essential.
- BrandWeek.com- I will admit this one is closely related to AdWeek, but includes shopper and food & beverage sections that delves into health-related news. I particularly find these interesting. Why not find out more about what’s going into your body?
- NyTimes.com- Yes, there are tons of information on this infamous news publication. But don’t forget to look at the Media & Advertising section where you’ll find breaking news and can ask the editor your questions.
- Mashable.com- My favorite website for all things social media and marketing. The writers are on top of breaking news and are masters are twittering. You can always find the most interesting information on this site including bits from music to global inventions.
- MediaPost.com- Use this site as a conduit to find online publications, blogs and videos pertaining to advertising and media news. There’s so much information so brace yourself! It can be overwhelming so know what you’re searching for before.
- Advertising.Aol.News.com- Since AOL acquired Huffington Post, they’ll have even more information. I recently found myself going to AOL for my daily news feed. And that is their goal. They want to beat out Google as a go-to news outlet, and they are doing a great job in my opinion although there’s some work that needs to be done with their advertising site.
- PRNewswire.com- This site is super helpful in that it has a timeline of real time events. Yes, that’s right! A timeline. Genius!
- Blog.Adrenalineshot.com- How can we forget about our one and only website? Not only do we cover news regarding all things advertising, we also write about what we think our readers are interested in while asking for your opinions!
10 Advertising/Marketing News Outlets
Value is the New Black: 10 Trends for 2010
I came across some well-stated wisdom in this article from the MediaPostNEWS “Marketing Daily” commentary. Expanding on the cost-driven, hard-sell, awareness-saturated consumer we’ve come to know, Passikoff highlights the need to compete authentically and intelligently in a highly informed, value-driven market. Differentiation is crucial, reputation follow-through vital, and expectations higher than ever. Whether shaped by advertising in whatever media, social media connections, user-generated blog forums, or the in-store experience…the key to consumer hearts lies in veritable brand engagement. Better stated by the author, “Engagement is not a fad; it’s the way today’s consumers do business” …
10 Trends For 2010
Robert Passikoff, Oct 02, 2009 05:00 AM
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr once noted that “prediction is very difficult, especially about the future” — but then, he didn’t have access to predictive loyalty metrics. Happily, Brand Keys does. And, as it measures the direction and velocity of consumer values 12 to 18 months in advance of the marketplace and consumer articulations of category needs and expectations, it identifies trends.
Having examined these measures, we offer 10 trends for marketers for 2010 that will have direct consequences to the success — or failure — of next year’s branding and marketing efforts.
1) Value is the new black
Consumer spending, even on sale items, will continue to be replaced by a reason-to-buy at all. This spells trouble for brands with no authentic meaning, whether high-end or low.
2) Brands are increasingly a surrogate for “value”
What makes goods and services valuable will increasingly be what’s wrapped up in the brand and what it stands for. Why J Crew instead of The Gap? J Crew stands for a new era in careful chic — being smart and stylish. The First Family’s support of the brand doesn’t hurt either.
3) Brand differentiation is Brand Value
The unique meaning of a brand will increase in importance as generic features continue to plague the brand landscape. Awareness as a meaningful market force has long been obsolete, and differentiation will be critical for success — meaning sales and profitability.
4) “Because I Said So” is so over
Brand values can be established as a brand identity, but they must believably exist in the mind of the consumer. A brand can’t just say it stands for something and make it so. The consumer will decide, making it more important than ever for a brand to have measures of authenticity that will aid in brand differentiation and consumer engagement.
5) Consumer expectations are growing
Brands are barely keeping up with consumer expectations now. Every day, consumers adopt and devour the latest technologies and innovations, and hunger for more. Smarter marketers will identify and capitalize on unmet expectations. Those brands that understand where the strongest expectations exist will be the brands that survive — and prosper.
6) Old tricks don’t work/won’t work anymore
In case your brand didn’t get the memo, here it is — consumers are onto brands trying to play their emotions for profit. In the wake of the financial debacle of this past year, people are more aware than ever of the hollowness of bank ads that claim “we’re all in this together” when those same banks have rescinded their credit and turned their retirement plan into case studies. The same is true for insincere celebrity pairings: Think Seinfeld & Microsoft or Tiger Woods & Buick. Celebrity values and brand values need to be in concert, like Tiger Woods & Accenture. That’s authenticity.
7) They won’t need to know you to love you
As the buying space becomes even more online-driven and international (and uncontrolled by brands and corporations), front-end awareness will become less important. A brand with the right street cred can go viral in days, with awareness following — not leading — the conversation. After all, everybody knows GM, but nobody’s buying their cars.
8 ) It’s not just buzz
Conversation and community is all; eBay thrives based on consumer feedback. If consumers trust the community, they will extend trust to the brand. Not just word of mouth, but the right word of mouth within the community. This means the coming of a new era of customer care.
9) They’re talking to each other before talking to the brand
Social networking and exchange of information outside of the brand space will increase. Look for more Web sites using Facebook Connect to share information with the friends from those sites. More companies will become members of LinkedIn. Twitter users will spend more money on the Internet than those who don’t tweet.
10) Engagement is not a fad; it’s the way today’s consumers do business
Marketers will come to accept that there are four engagement methods, including Platform (TV; online), Context (Program; webpage), Message (Ad or Communication), and Experience (Store/Event). But there is only one objective for the future: Brand Engagement. Marketers will continue to realize that attaining real brand engagement is impossible using outdated attitudinal models.
Accommodating these trends will require a paradigm change on the part of some companies. But whether a brand does something about it or not, the future is where it will spend the rest of its life. How long that life lasts is up to the brand, determined by how it responds to today’s reality.
Article source: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.printFriendly&art_aid=114634
Top 10: Web Design Resources
Here is a list of the ten resources I use most often when designing and developing for the web.
1. Smashing Magazine – This is a great source for design inspiration, how-to’s, best practices, and informative articles about all aspects of design. I often visit Smashing Mag to browse collections of different web elements, like search bars, navigation, or footers, and collections of sites with well-executed design.
2. Colour Lovers – Colour Lovers is a huge collection of user-submitted colors and color palettes. Whenever I need inspiration for color schemes, this is the first place I visit. There are tons of unique and out-of-the-box palettes.
3. Pattern Tap – Whenever I want to see examples and usage of a specific web design element, for example, a web form, I visit Pattern Tap. They have 45 collections of specific design elements, making it a great source for inspiration.
4. Six Revisions – Six Revisions is a great place to view collections of different site types, like blogs, portfolios, minimalistic sites, sites with black backgrounds, etc. There are also many excellent articles on design and development.
5. Spyre Studios – This design company’s website has a great blog, also containing many collections of different site types. Spyre’s blog in particular seems to have unique selections that aren’t seen on the lists of other sites.
6. Noupe – Looking for free icon sets, Jquery tutorials, free fonts, web dev tools, or pretty much anything else related to web design/development? Noupe is a virtual grab bag for all things web design.
7. CSS Tricks – This blog has an extensive list of how-to articles and tutorials for web designers. The author offers elegant and well-executed solutions for all sorts of web design dilemmas.
8. NETTUTS – Nettuts is part of a larger network of blogs that all feature very useful and high-quality tutorials. Nettuts in particular is related to mostly web development, but also contains some web design tutorials. The tuts are well-written and easy to follow, and more importantly, cover very useful techniques.
9. A List Apart – No list of web design resources would be complete without the leading authority on web usability and web standards for the web. This blog offers up the best advice and guidelines for designing standards compliant and usable sites.
10. dafont – In my opinion this is hands-down the best resource for free downloadable fonts on the web. It is differentiated from other free font sites by its excellent organization structure and its useful preview function.
