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P M A Advertising Ltd
01902 310066
Suite 16 Chubb Building
Wolverhampton
P M A Advertising Ltd
01902 310066
Suite 16 Chubb Building
Wolverhampton GB.WV11HT
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Origin Media
01902 450030
Star Works
Wolverhampton
Origin Media
01902 450030
Star Works
Wolverhampton GB.WV24DU
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Connect Advertising & Marketing
01902 714957
The Chubb Building
Wolverhampton
Connect Advertising & Marketing
01902 714957
The Chubb Building
Wolverhampton GB.WV11HT
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Turner B.A Sign Writer
01922 477158
472 Lichfield Road
Wolverhampton
Turner B.A Sign Writer
01922 477158
472 Lichfield Road
Wolverhampton GB.WV113HF
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Wvfour Design And Hosting
0121 288 2984
118 Windsor Avenue
Wolverhampton
Wvfour Design And Hosting
0121 288 2984
118 Windsor Avenue
Wolverhampton GB.WV44BN
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M3 Communications Ltd
01902 771130
King Street
Wolverhampton
M3 Communications Ltd
01902 771130
King Street
Wolverhampton GB.WV11ST
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County & Metropolitan Ltd
01902 715007
85-86 Darlington Street
Wolverhampton
County & Metropolitan Ltd
01902 715007
85-86 Darlington Street
Wolverhampton GB.WV14EX
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Best Web Advertising Ltd
01902 448702
61 Clark Road
Wolverhampton
Best Web Advertising Ltd
01902 448702
61 Clark Road
Wolverhampton GB.WV39PA
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Starfish
01902 732883
Hilton Lane
Wolverhampton
Starfish
01902 732883
Hilton Lane
Wolverhampton GB.WV112BQ
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11Th Hour Creations Ltd
01922 496064
36 Wyvern Close
Willenhall
11Th Hour Creations Ltd
01922 496064
36 Wyvern Close
Willenhall GB.WV125UF
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(First appeared in Second Opinion Marketing e-bulletin April 2010 - subscribe to the e-bulletin here ). Politicians, posters and TV debates - what can business people learn? The impending election and campaigning activities of the political parties has provided inspiration for this month’s e-bulletin. For me, as a marketer, I’m very interested in how the parties have been trying to get their message across and wonder whether there’s anything we as business people can learn from their approach. It's about how we communicate... The first thing I observe is the use of traditional communications tools alongside 21st century techniques and technologies. The spoof posters are out there again – a traditional communications vehicle bought into the 21st century with airbrushing and photo-shopping, putting Cameron on the bonnet of Gene Hunt’s Audi Quattro from the BBC TV series Ashes to Ashes, and a grinning Gordon Brown against headlines like ‘Let 80,000 criminals out early. Vote for me’.
Clever, witty and I’m sure the art directors in the advertising agencies that produced these campaigns are pretty pleased with the results. But are they just too much technique and not enough substance, as some have accused Clegg of being in the TV debates?
Being too clever in your marketing communications can backfire for any business.
The second, very traditional method of reaching out to the public is the campaigning in the street, getting around our towns and cities pressing the flesh. What interested me about this is not so much the fact the politicians are doing it, but how they are trying to use what they hear on the campaign trail to try and reach out to voters. All three have referred to people they’ve met whilst out campaigning during the TV debates in an attempt to get us, the voter, to believe that they understand our plight and are listening to our views. Of course if you're still wearing a lapel microphone you really ought to think more carefully before discussing your views of the 'customer'!
The technique of listening to and playing back what the customer or client says, can however be used effectively in business. Whether it’s using testimonials to endorse your product or responding to feedback by making changes to your product or the way you deliver your service, direct client feedback can be invaluable.
Like Gordon Brown we might not always like the feedback we hear, but you can bet that for every one person that's willing to tell it to you straight there are more out there thinking exactly the same thing. It's better to hear the feedback and be able to respond than have clients defect without knowing why.
The TV debates have been an interesting political and communications experiment in my view, which coupled with the regular daily polls and close analysis of voters’ opinions, could have a real impact on the result on the 6th May.
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