Internet Marketing New York, NFL Draft Picks, Archie, Veronica, Jughead and the New Guy: What businesses can learn from old companies adapting to new times
Posted by Salem Global on Apr 27, 2010
Last week the NFL held its annual draft. In the past when the NFL held their draft most American men would spend those three days in front of their TV sets, calling in sick from work, lying to their wives, etc. But now football fans can get all that information (who their team drafted, who got picked first, etc) online, through social media and even Tweeted straight to your cellphone. So if you are a business that is targeting the American male ages 18-65 this is one place online where you can reach that demographic. On football related sites, where football fans are active and commenting on their team’s selections and even on Fantasy Football sites where the picks are being talked about by not only the fans of the team that drafted them but by all Fantasy Football fans who might selected these new NFL players on their fantasy teams next season.
On a very unrelated note, Riverdale, USA is no longer a straight town. Archie Comics has introduced a new gay character named Kevin and it has only helped their presence on the web, increasing sales and readership throughout the world. Last week I was on a panel of experts along with my associates Lena West of Xyno Media and Kevin Daum, Author of “Roar! Get Heard in The Sales and Marketing Jungle” where we discussed marketing strategies for the new generation. Coordinated by the Ad Club of Westchester and Sponsored by Archie Comics, a local Westchester based concern, the evening was off with a bang when the CEO of Archie Comics proceeded to tell the audience that they were very late in coming to the Internet game.
As a matter of fact when the new CEO of Archie Comics was talking, he himself who has only been in the business for under two years, completely recognized that the company had started their internet strategy very late. But with that knowledge it didn’t put them into a state of paralysis; it put them into a state of adapter. So recently Archie Comics went beyond what most companies are doing and developed an app for the iPhone, which even early adapters have not started doing and I think they reported that I was in the top 5 of app downloads in Apple’s iTunes App Store for iPads and iPhones in the past few weeks. So as we can learn from this lesson, never be paralyzed by the lack of work you’ve done in the past, just get on the bandwagon now.
A relevant event that happened last week was Earth Day/Week and it’s kind of funny/ironic that Archie Comics, who obviously is a hard paper publisher, will probably make more money in the long run by being online and cutting down their publishing on paper due to trends and reading on iPads, Kindles and Nooks and websites. And if you want to see the online clip of the discussion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roU5AQ42Hkg), which only goes to prove further that having a gay character not only keeps them relevant to today’s world, we can also see that the social media millage is also being taken advantage of because it is being talked about online as well as through traditional media.
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