Source From (The Star Online): http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/6/18/business/11492294&sec=business
Published: Monday June 18, 2012
GEORGE TOWN: Companies in the country are expected to increase their
advertising expenditure by about 15% this year from RM10.7bil in 2011.
OmnicomMediaGroup managing director Andreas Vogiatzakis
said in an interview that the forthcoming Olympics in London and
expected general election were going to boost television ratings, which
would attract more advertisements.
Vogiatzakis told StarBiz
at the sidelines of the The Star Business Awards 2012 (SOBA) first
workshop that “we expect 50% of the advertisement spending to come from
local brand name companies and the other half to come from global brand
name companies”,
“The first quarter of 2012 was slightly softer
compared to last year’s corresponding period as there were many holidays
in the first quarter. We can now see advertisement spending picking
up,” he said.
Vogiatzakis said spending on digital advertising platform was gradually rising.
“We can see funds crossing over to digital advertising platform, but
the impact on conventional advertising platform is not so great yet. But
digital advertising spending would grow gradually,” he said.
According
to IHS Screen Digest 2011, close to half of all TVs in developed
markets will have some form of Internet connection by 2016.
“We will see a growing number of screens incorporating Natural User Interface
and Near Field Communication technologies to enhance the effectiveness
of electronic business transactions and media advertiements,” he said.
He said, however, printed media would not go out of date.
“There are still market segments that prefer advertisement in printed media,” Vogiatzakis said.
On
which media platform should companies choose to advertise, Vogiatzakis
said the company should understand its customers before reaching a
decision.
“They should understand how its customers interact with
the products they consumed, their competition, and the dynamics of the
market,” he added.
Themed Thriving In Turbulent Times, the
one-day workshop featured professionals and experienced entrepreneurs
from Branding Association of Malaysia, Media Specialists Association and
Exim Bank
who shared their ideas, strategies and experiences to help local
fledgling companies become future industry leaders. The topics, which
covered current business trends and patterns, were aimed at helping
participants cope with the mounting challenge.
Subsequent SOBA
Learning Series workshops will take place at the following venues: on
June 22 at Holiday Inn, Malacca, June 29 at Riverside Majestic Hotel,
Kuching, and July 13 at The Royale Chulan, Kuala Lumpur.
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