This past weekend, I participated in the second
Podcamp NYC, a lively unconference focusing on podcasts and other new, social media. As a followup to
last year, I gave a talk reconsidering the idea of social advertising and content-driven advertising -- what Rick Bruner calls Advertising 2.0.
Saturday was exactly 377 days after my last talk on that topic, and a lot has happened in terms of widget advertising, social media, and other experiments involving social ads. Here's the presentation:
Let me know what you think!
Most advertising requires that viewers pay with their most valuable commodity: time.
ReplyDeleteIf you want my time, you will have to engage me. That is the direction of Advertising 2.0. Make the advertising entertaining and fun, and I will watch. Heck, I might even remember the product and buy.