Marketing
Media Placement For Strong Marketing
by david in 10.03.2010 17:41
Coffee aside, the reality is that building a rapport with the public and gaining their trust is something that can take time. The product has to be proven reliable, the company must do well. Fortunately, there are ways to speed this process along. Take media placement, for example. In media placement, a company works with an agency to bring talent in to speak for the product, participate in an advertising or PR campaign, or endorse the product or service. The air of celebrity is one that has not worn off yet, despite a growing number of citizens who are becoming famous for being famous...usually involved a fair amount of tabloid press on their less dignified moments. Those, of course, are usually not the best choices for talent unless the followers and fans are in your target demographic- and then they are one of the best sells possible.
When you hear "celebrity" you might immediately think "movie star" and this is because that is a medium in which we are used to seeing people transition from being on the screen in a show to on the screen telling us about a show and perhaps even appearing in the rare or prestigious ad. Using celebrity faces to give a louder voice to social issues is certainly nothing new. A celebrity can give a call to action that is heard by a much larger percentage of the population than might otherwise hear it. If you want your message to be heard and trusted, media placement should be a considered route of action for your organization.
In the world of public relations and advertising, aligning brands with an appropriate celebrity makes for a good http://www.limelightmedia.net strategy. You can also use celebrity talent to give voice to social issues.
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