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03.31.06

Arnold Says "I'll Be Back Earlier Than Expected"

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This may have slipped under the radar, but Arnold Schwarzenegger, as reported by AdAge, launched a TV campaign now, even though he is running unopposed in the Republican Primary. The commercial, produced by National Media is significant because...

...it is very early in the campaign cycle.

Pushing out advertising now, 7 months before the election, is a cutting edge strategy because it in effect, overhangs the market. Why I like this strategy is that it gives the candidate a chance to build brand awareness over time, plus start the process of generating donations and building email lists now, rather than wait until after Labor Day.

Brand awareness and acquisition campaigns perform better when there is a commitment to the marketing program over time. This gives the advertiser the chance to make adjustments to the buy and the creative; thus, making the program more ROI focused.

More candidates should follow Arnold's lead and start the process earlier. Sure you might be able to hit a homerun in a short duration campaign, but why not do what other well managed advertisers do?

That is, commit to a campaign over a 6 month period, test, learn, and optimize so that by crunch time, you've built up enough brand awareness and marketing know-how to beat your competition who is most likely using an out-dated strategy.

I know you are thinking, this is a political campaign, but why shouldn't they use strategies from the private sector? Now, if only online advertising could get a greater share of the media spend, say 5%, then we would really have something.

PardonMyFrench,

Eric
www.ericfrenchman.com



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it is very good.

Posted by: Yogesh | 04.01.06

I agree that other candidates should replicate Arnie's efforts.

But I would also guess that Arnold has political ambitions larger than the state of California...which is probably why he's so far ahead of the curve, so early in the campaign cycle.

Posted by: Ann Handley | 04.01.06

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