Showing posts with label Print Sells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Print Sells. Show all posts

10 March 2008

Kodak defines "business of marketing"

"Marketing is the neural system of the company, and the critical business function", says Kevin Joyce, the new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Kodak Graphic Communication Group. He puts marketing at the center of the company and underlines its role of creating value. He sees a clear task for Kodak and the entire industry to move upstream and to help customers to understand the role of print and to advice on how best to leverage print. The focus on the business of marketing will help Kodak to change the perception of producing a commodity. An interview with Joyce reads like an interview with a marketer from a FMCG company.
Next to the output devices as the Speedmasters, Kodak will put more emphasis on workflow tools that provide productivity and revenues. Key in this strategy is the capability of Kodak to get respect and gain credibility for its position as a service provider.
This is not an easy tasks as plenty of other players fulfill this role today. Initiatives as Print Sells and Sappi's Life with Print also promote the use of print media by the advertising industry and are changing the way the industry talks with its main clients.

13 November 2007

The Power of Print/Posters

On the website of De Standaard -a leading Flemish newspaper- you can choose for a winning cultural poster and win a culture cheque. Of a total of 140 posters 10 were selected by a jury and are now open for voting by everybody.
I'm still experiencing that reducing the message to the essence and reproducing it on a poster is a lot more difficult than doing that on an A4 size advertisement.
This contest therefore demonstrates the Power of Print via the medium posters. It is organised by Prospecta and sponsored by Agfa Graphics.

22 October 2007

Print Sells campaign launched




This month partners of the United Print Chain launch a pan-European advertising campaign to support the use of print as an advertising medium. The campaign, that runs in 13 European countries, presents print as the perfect medium to build a brand image. The unique combination of partners from the paper, printing and printing machine industry, magazine publishers, Postal Associations and Cepifine allows industry-wide support and a major investment to change the perception of print media.

Very much like the Life with Print programme from Sappi this campaign combines emotional aspects of printed communications with hard facts and cases about effectiveness.
As perceptions will not change during one advertising wave, it is necessary that the Print Sells campaign continues over a longer period. Advertisers and their agencies are, despite what is often believed, conservative decision makers. And we know that advertising works through repetition.