Advertising used to be such a simple affair – street peddlers used to promote their wares through the streets of London by shouting and bellowing in the street, and the Greeks used to shout out announcements of the sale of cattle and slaves.
This IS the next big thing for small to medium companies! National companies and larger organisations have used television to effectively promote their goods and services for years, well before the evolution of the camcorder. They have done this because the impact of their targeted message is far greater when their target audience is allowed to see, hear and experience it. But television advertising has generally been the domain of companies with large advertising budgets, as the cost of air space and production is prohibitive to many small & medium sized businesses. Not anymore! The rapid growth of YouTube...
The global economy is naturally all about buying and selling and as such advertising is the lifeblood of the economy. SME’s still tend to adopt more traditional forms of advertising such as directories, newspapers, radio ads etc as they are (generally) cost effective in comparison to their marketing budgets. However national and global brands with multi million pound A&P budgets are increasingly looking for more creative and innovative ways to promote themselves and stand out in an increasingly competitive market place. Take the popular US magazine Entertainment Weekly for example, who debuted video advertising in its September 09 edition...
How to win a new iPad? *COMPETITION CLOSED* If you’re a UK business then it’s dead easy for you to be in with a chance of winning a new iPad Wi-Fi 16G - this is because we’ve got a little beauty to give away to one lucky winner. It’s so tempting to take it out of its shiny wrapping, however, we promise to resist and let you have that pleasure. Imagine watching videos and seeing photos in stunning quality – then also imagine surfing the net on this beautiful device, and perhaps stopping by the Wampit® site to search for your favourite coffee...
We’ve just launched a new sales based role at Wampit®, and are currently recruiting individuals from all walks of life to help spread the word. Our structure is simple, straightforward and transparent: ‘sales agents’ work in their local area visit any type of business in that area promote the benefits of our free service and sell additional products Then unlike the majority of other commission only sales roles, the agent actually takes the majority of sales revenue - this is paid at the end of each week. We are offering this very attractive package in order to strategically increase the number of...