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New Media An Important Place To Be Seen
by Jack Loechner, Monday, March 10, 2008, 8:15 AM

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New Media An Important Place To Be Seen

The most recent BIGresearch Simultaneous Media Survey shows that, while traditional media still rank on top in the influence of purchases, many are declining in influence and some are showing double digit losses over the previous year. At the same time, says the study, many new media options are showing double digit growth. For example, when compared to a year ago, Instant Messaging and Blogging experienced double digit growth for purchase influence of electronics while Broadcast TV and Cable showed a double digit decline.

Not only is influence of new media growing, it is much more influential among minority groups, says the report. Influence of new media is higher for Hispanics and African Americans across all new media forms compared to all adults. Alternatively, influence of new media for Caucasians is lower than the general market for all types.

Percent of Media Influence on Electronics and Year over Year Growth 

 

All Adults 18+

Yr/Yr Growth

Hispanics 18+     

African Americans 18+

Caucasians 18+

New Media

  Instant Messaging (Computer)

7.5%

22.0%

11.3%

14.1%

5.1%

  Blogging

6.1%

21.5%

9.2%

7.8%

4.8%

  Web Radio

6.2%

14.4%

9.2%

11.2%

4.2%

  Email Advertising

21.5%

9.2%

24.7%

24.4%

20.3%

  Internet Advertising

22.4%

-1.4%

25.8%

26.4%

20.6%

  Satellite Radio

8.4%

-6.9%

9.9%

13.2%

6.7%

  Video on Cell Phone

6.9%

-10.6%

8.6%

14.6%

4.4%

Traditional Media

 

 

 

 

  

  Product Placement

13.9%

10.2%

19.2%

16.7%

12.2%

  Direct Mail

22.5%

4.6%

30.0%

29.7%

19.9%

  Coupons

23.1%

1.6%

25.5%

23.4%

21.9%

  Yellow Pages

7.9%

1.5%

8.8%

10.5%

6.9%

  Radio

19.7%

0.8%

26.1%

30.3%

15.7%

  Read Article on Product

34.3%

0.6%

30.8%

28.4%

36.7%

  Instore Promotion

27.4%

0.5%

28.8%

28.6%

26.9%

  Word of Mouth

42.6%

0.0%

42.0%

38.3%

44.1%

  Outdoor Billboards

6.7%

-0.9%

10.4%

10.9%

4.8%

  Newspaper

21.8%

-1.2%

22.1%

24.8%

21.1%

  Magazines

24.7%

-3.7%

28.8%

25.8%

23.6%

  Newspaper Inserts

30.5%

-4.5%

28.0%

27.0%

32.1%

  TV/Broadcast

27.9%

-13.9%

31.3%

32.7%

26.6%

  Cable

18.9%

-14.4%

22.8%

23.1%

17.5%

Source: BIGresearch, February 2008

Gary Drenik, President of BIGresearch, concludes that "It's no longer enough for marketers to advertise only a slogan... (they) need to better understand the changing dynamics of the consumer media market and develop new marketing plans that integrate new media to replace the erosion of traditional media for influence to purchase... "

Please visit BIGresearch here for more detail.

 

One comment on "New Media An Important Place To Be Seen"

  1. Maurice Singleton from HBCU360
    commented on: March 11, 2008 at 12:32 PM
    It's no surprise that when minority consumers are introduced to new products and services, they tend to sample it faster than the general market. The only problem is most of the time they are not targeted during new product "introductions". As proof; products such as Phat Farm, Sean John and FUBU started off as grass roots "community" launches and mushroomed into 200 million dollar concerns in a short time span.

    Surveys have repeatedly confirmed these findings, hopefully, in the near future we'll see some adaptation during product roll-outs.

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