Demonstrating that television (and print) can be much more powerful advertising vehicles than has ever been supposed, the original research reported in this book finds that the more involved viewers are in a television programme, the greater the impact of the advertising carried by the programme. The book provides insight into how an advertiser can make the firm's advertising money work harder and smarter.
Demonstrating that television (and print) can be much more powerful advertising vehicles than has ever been supposed, the original research reported i...
Why does American business seem to sputter along where it ought to thrive? What is the source of the current plague of downsizing, disappearing companies, dot-com crashes, and here-today-gone-tomorrow advertising campaigns? Why do more products flop than ever before? Marketing experts Kevin J. Clancy and Peter C. Krieg have the answers. In Counterintuitive Marketing, Clancy and Krieg trace the high rate of business failure back to bad marketing strategy, and the even worse implementation of that strategy. Excess testosterone, they argue, compels senior managers to make decisions...
Why does American business seem to sputter along where it ought to thrive? What is the source of the current plague of downsizing, disappearing compan...
Innovation remains an arduous and painful process for many companies, doing untold damage to brands, profitability, and careers. Some have used line extensions to mitigate risk, but all too often they have ended up extending the core brand into oblivion. Others have used test markets to help gauge opinion before a national rollout, only to have competitors snatch ideas and undermine results. Given the problems with conventional approaches, it's not surprising that 90% of new products and services fail. Market New Products Successfully is the definitive guidebook for using simulated test...
Innovation remains an arduous and painful process for many companies, doing untold damage to brands, profitability, and careers. Some have used line e...