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Video Magazines to Launch

multiEntertainment Weekly (owned by CBS) will on September 18th run the first video ad inside a magazine promoting Pepsi Max. The revolutionary technology comes from Americhip.  

The technology for the battery-powered ads can handle about 40 minutes of video. The screen, is 2.7 mm thick with a 320×240 resolution screen which uses thin film transistor liquid crystal display technology.  View the video demo of the video magazine. Interesting insights on future marketing and the senses from Americhip at their YouTube channel. Good video journo piece from AdAge on this story supporting the demise of static advertising.

This is a very exciting innovation from CBS and Pepsi Max in taking the power of video into the high loylaty engaged environment of magazines. Over time this technology will become increasingly affordable. With the rise of ‘Kindle’, power mobiles and other digital signage, online video communication is going into the traditional mainstream. Here at Silverlinemedia.tv we are currently driving our online video markting solutions to mobile, kiosk and other local digital signage and can’t wait to test this kind of targeting and interaction to our customers.

I started my career in magazines and have many launches in my portfolio across Europe and New Zealand. The majority of magazines truly do have a strongly engaged audience, with readers (customers) often paying significant cover prices to obtain the content. The strength of magazines is compounded by strong pass-on rates which crucially increases both readership and shelf-life of the advertising. Generically in recent years circulations for the majoity of titles have been falling. This media integration innovation will be actively reviewed by publishers and advertisers alike, to re-stimulate a terrific medium.

Online Video goes Mobile and to Screen Media

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Online advertising rules for US SMBs

ad0ologyThe Ad-ology Small Business Marketing Outlook survey,  found that small business is cautiously optimistic going into 2009 despite recessionary data and conversation.  SMBs are clearly getting smarter in where and how they advertise.

When broken down by media type, over half of small business advertisers plan to spend the same or more on the following: Online advertising (69 percent), Yellow Pages (54 percent), newspapers (51 percent), and direct mail (51 percent).

More than half of respondents plan to spend the same or more time and money on their Web sites and email marketing in 2009.  Within the online mix, 23% are already using online video and 17% are podcasting and 18% are using mobile.  

SMBs in the US, like here in New Zealand, are adopting faster, online and new techniques and channels within the broad online definiation, than many ‘major’ brands and advertisers. These stats suggest 23% are using video right now on their websites, that is effectively one in four. Here in New Zealand we are running nearer one in eight. In both cases this exceeds the use of video online by major brands.

SMBs run and own their business. Every dollar out is measured closely, there is no corporate waste or decision layers. Time and time again we have seen SMBs (SMEs) run with ideas and make them work – classifieds, directories, email and now video, mobile and podcasts.  It is this embracement that will help create leading companies and the green shoots of economic recovery. Encouraging research.

The Small Business Marketing Survey was conducted in October 2008 by Ad-ology Research to study the attitudes of small business owners.

Ad-ology Research analyses key marketing and advertising trends in over 370 industries and what motivates end-customers. The company’s research is used by over 2,000 advertising agencies, media properties and product marketing departments across the United States. Ad-ology Research is a division of Sales Development Services (SDS), Inc., a Westerville, Ohio firm.  View more at www.ad-ology.net