In response to Kristen Begin's post regarding TV ads:
Should companies continue to spend billions of dollars on advertising, when surveys are showing that the effectiveness of television ads are decreasing? Or should they rely more heavily on finding some other way of communicating to potential customers?
I agree with most new research in that TV commercials and advertisements are becoming less effective and will eventually become a thing of the past. Majority of cable packages today include a better deal with DVR, therefore the ability to fast forward through commercials becomes more enticing to the viewer especially in the busy and fast paced society America has come to be known for. While there was definitely a time where TV commercials were a great and effective marketing resource, the way technology and social media is exponentially growing is showing limited room for growth and success in this area of advertising. It is highly advisable that companies begin to focus and explore marketing opportunities away from the TV circuit and more social media and mobile advancements. The cost of alternative advertising is probably much less than that of the billion dollar TV business, which is undoubtedly a plus for companies, and can be used much more effectively to research and put forth new techniques.
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