What's With Magazine Advertising?
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Christopher McCallum
Partner

Subject: What's With Magazine Advertising?
Marketing
posted by ChristopherMccallum on Friday, July 24th 2009 @ 9:22 PM

Ok, so most folk's I know can't get a decent return on investment out of magazine advertising. Every one knows that readers screen out most ads and find them annoying. Advertising is weak. But those that do pay for advertising kindly subsidise the magazine to leave the editors free to create awesome independent opinions and creatives.

So the new Mecca for everyone was PR. Public Relations. Hire a PR firm to leverage their exclusive relationships with the creme of magazine editors and you'd get product placements and editorials. These carry a lot of weight because it's an independent editorial opinion, in fact the "content" of the magazine that readers are really paying for. And for the lucky brand featured it was a massive credible endorsement. So now everyone has a PR agent. And the magazines aren't getting enough advertising dollars to sustain them.

The result? Advertorial. Paid editorial. What used to be taboo, unethical is now standard practice. I'm scared so I won't mention names, but I receive offers (many in writing upfront) to pay for editorial. I can name very few magazines that don't do it.

This week I had a major Australian magazine flatly tell me that their stylists only shoot brands that pay to be in the magazine. They only do editorial on brands/stores that pay to be in the magazine. I'm sure it's not something they promote to their readers.

What does the future hold for magazines? Well it's pretty grim if they are selling out their only "product". The thing readers actually buy...remember the awesome independent opinions and creatives? What they are creating are 200 page advertisements, which we already know people avoid.

Little wonder unpaid indepentend bloggers are gaining influence.

Whether the magazine industry survives or not doesn't interest me. It leaves the average retailer/brand wondering...what the hell can I do to promote my business?

+-t


Dennis Price
Group Administrator

Subject: RE: What's With Magazine Advertising?
Marketing
posted by DennisPrice on Saturday, July 25th 2009 @ 12:55 PM

Right on the money!

I think that print won't die (i,e newspapers) because we will soon figure out that we are willing to pay for the 'truth' - or at least an independent/objective assessment of a situation.

Msybe this prostitution is part of the cycle to hit the bottomw first...


Paul Ulbricht
Professional

Subject: RE: What's With Magazine Advertising?
Marketing
posted by PaulUlbricht on Tuesday, October 13th 2009 @ 8:33 AM

An advertorial is nothing more than the magazine publisher producing the ad. The key difference is that rather than paying the creative agency to produce the work, you get the magazine creative department to produce it


Dennis Price
Group Administrator

Subject: RE: What's With Magazine Advertising?
Marketing
posted by DennisPrice on Tuesday, October 13th 2009 @ 8:56 AM

I think another key difference is the 'implied endorsement'?



What's With Magazine Advertising?


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