Thats my take on it, a Super League advert, promoting Super League, presumably funded by the shareholders of Super League.to be fair it depends where the money is coming from. I expect this will be a SL investment so they probably couldnt justify doubling their investment to include London etc.
The RLWC has its own marketing budget - let thrm use that to market the world cup.
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#41
Posted 21 January 2013 - 10:37 PM
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#42
Posted 21 January 2013 - 10:56 PM
Just reflecting the mood of the thread.
Some expensive TV advertising during a high profile sports event, is better than no expensive TV advertising at all in my humble opinion.
I'm not sure that your initial comment fairly or accurately reflected the "mood of the thread" - it seemed to be a response to another thread altogether. I don't know of anyone who would disagree with your last sentence.
The mood of this thread is generally positive (with the odd exception) but, for some of us, tinged with disappointment that one English Super League club on its uppers is not to be catered for by the advert in question. This disappointment is compounded by the fact that this is a World Cup year too and that there's a 90000 seater stadium to fill at semi-final time.
That's all.
I hope there will be announcements of adverts going nationwide regarding the staging of the World Cup.
I understand that in life you can't always get what you want - but why should I and others pretend to be wholly satisfied by something that, maybe for different or even inadequate reasons (as you might see them), concerns us? It doesn't have to be that kind of forum, does it?
#43
Posted 21 January 2013 - 11:08 PM
I'm not sure that your initial comment fairly or accurately reflected the "mood of the thread" - it seemed to be a response to another thread altogether. I don't know of anyone who would disagree with your last sentence.
The mood of this thread is generally positive (with the odd exception) but, for some of us, tinged with disappointment that one English Super League club on its uppers is not to be catered for by the advert in question. This disappointment is compounded by the fact that this is a World Cup year too and that there's a 90000 seater stadium to fill at semi-final time.
That's all.
I hope there will be announcements of adverts going nationwide regarding the staging of the World Cup.
I understand that in life you can't always get what you want - but why should I and others pretend to be wholly satisfied by something that, maybe for different or even inadequate reasons (as you might see them), concerns us? It doesn't have to be that kind of forum, does it?
I don't disagree with any of that mate!
#44
Posted 21 January 2013 - 11:12 PM
I don't disagree with any of that mate!
...and I liked your eloquent piece on York!
#45
Posted 22 January 2013 - 08:25 AM
For a long time people have moaned about lack of promotion of the game, at least things are looking like changing, surely that's a good thing.
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#46
Posted 22 January 2013 - 09:01 AM
Well, it has now.
Yes but it is still wrong.
Edited by JohnM, 22 January 2013 - 09:01 AM.
#47
Posted 22 January 2013 - 09:44 AM
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#48
Posted 22 January 2013 - 09:51 AM
#49
Posted 22 January 2013 - 10:45 AM
The problem with the RFL is that it will not advertise on TV.
Well, it has now.
Yes but it is still wrong.
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#50
Posted 22 January 2013 - 10:53 AM
I expect that the ad agency involved will have some way to measure the results before the campaign is extended.
Yes thay do. I'm afraid a lot of the comments on here are not well informed.
An ad campaign is long argued and fought over. It's not just about the money or areas. Briefly the objectives have to be clearly defined: lapsed users, new users or get current users to use more, etc, etc.!
Considerations are then OTS (opportunities to see) and costs per thousand (viewers) and many other facors such as target age, sex, etc. Its not the actual cost therefore but the impact on who you want to talk to
All these are carefully monitored and (I hope) money is left over to research the effect based on the original objectives.
Careers and prestigeous awards can be made and won if got right.
Edited by John Rhino, 22 January 2013 - 10:56 AM.
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#51
Posted 22 January 2013 - 11:27 AM
#52
Posted 22 January 2013 - 11:36 AM
Thanks RFL!
#53
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:09 PM
Why is nobody allowed to challenge anything that is going on without a barrage of sarcy comments? This could have been an interesting discussion, however the discussion and debate gets dropped when people come in with unnecessarily sarcy initial comments (claiming to be reflecting the mood of the thread) and a post goading a poster who isn;t even on the thread.
RLFans went down this route a good while ago (drowning out any voices who want a sensible discussion/debate).
#54
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:21 PM
I don't think it is fair to say that a lot of the comments are ill-informed.Yes thay do. I'm afraid a lot of the comments on here are not well informed.
An ad campaign is long argued and fought over. It's not just about the money or areas. Briefly the objectives have to be clearly defined: lapsed users, new users or get current users to use more, etc, etc.!
Considerations are then OTS (opportunities to see) and costs per thousand (viewers) and many other facors such as target age, sex, etc. Its not the actual cost therefore but the impact on who you want to talk to
All these are carefully monitored and (I hope) money is left over to research the effect based on the original objectives.
Careers and prestigeous awards can be made and won if got right.
Whilst I am supportive of absolutely anything that promotes this sport, there has always been a thing where fans love any TV advertising, and that is because it is direct and in your face - it feels like proper advertising.How often do we hear fans complain that the RFL do not undertake any marketing, completely ignoring things like Direct Mail, Press, Radio, Display Ads, Affiliates, Web banners, editorials etc. - all of which are often carried out by the RFL.
Just because the RFL are using TV advertising doesn't mean it is the best medium (especially if there is no supporting campaign to run alongside it) - and it is fair that it is discussed and challenged if necessary.
#55
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:27 PM
I don't think it is fair to say that a lot of the comments are ill-informed.
Whilst I am supportive of absolutely anything that promotes this sport, there has always been a thing where fans love any TV advertising, and that is because it is direct and in your face - it feels like proper advertising.How often do we hear fans complain that the RFL do not undertake any marketing, completely ignoring things like Direct Mail, Press, Radio, Display Ads, Affiliates, Web banners, editorials etc. - all of which are often carried out by the RFL.
Just because the RFL are using TV advertising doesn't mean it is the best medium (especially if there is no supporting campaign to run alongside it) - and it is fair that it is discussed and challenged if necessary.
Its a good point. Imagine how much more effective the Stobart deal would have been if a TV ad campaign ran alongside it?
#56
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:34 PM
This forum is getting worse by the day.
Why is nobody allowed to challenge anything that is going on without a barrage of sarcy comments? This could have been an interesting discussion, however the discussion and debate gets dropped when people come in with unnecessarily sarcy initial comments (claiming to be reflecting the mood of the thread) and a post goading a poster who isn;t even on the thread.
RLFans went down this route a good while ago (drowning out any voices who want a sensible discussion/debate).
If anyone's posting stuff that breaks the T&Cs or dragging a thread off topic, please just simply report it and it will be dealt with by myself or a moderator. I get a bit bored of saying this every time someone posts a 'forum going down the pan' comment when no one has reported anything for days.
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#57
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:44 PM
Maybe a bit harsh, Dave but i still stand by the rest of my post.I don't think it is fair to say that a lot of the comments are ill-informed.
I spent nearly 30 years in marketing with a £M+ budget and it is not spent on a whim.
We do not know the objectives. Research may show that people attend for two seasons and lose interest or reach a certain age and stop going.
There people may be the target of the ads.
Posters just saying "it should be shown in London" are ill informed because its easy to say but they don't know what the campaign is trying to achieve.
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#58
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:49 PM
This forum is getting worse by the day.
Why is nobody allowed to challenge anything that is going on without a barrage of sarcy comments? This could have been an interesting discussion, however the discussion and debate gets dropped when people come in with unnecessarily sarcy initial comments (claiming to be reflecting the mood of the thread) and a post goading a poster who isn;t even on the thread.
RLFans went down this route a good while ago (drowning out any voices who want a sensible discussion/debate).
Some of the responses on this thread appear to be in answer to posts that have yet not been written - or else to other threads altogether.
#59
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:50 PM
I don't think there is much to report though tbf John, otherwise I would have. I just fancied a moan, sorry if that's breaking any forum rulesIf anyone's posting stuff that breaks the T&Cs or dragging a thread off topic, please just simply report it and it will be dealt with by myself or a moderator. I get a bit bored of saying this every time someone posts a 'forum going down the pan' comment when no one has reported anything for days.
Any forum is only as good as the people who use it.
#60
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:53 PM
TV advertising isn't just about creating awareness of a new product though, which is also a slightly misleading argument. It's about retaining it as well - if it was just about advertising new stuff why does someone like Coca Cola or BT bother - everybody knows the companies exist. Is anyone watching an ad for Diet Coke who has never heard of it before? Every slot you buy on TV is one your rivals can't. The aims - one presumes - can also be to strengthen your product to existing customers and tempt those back who have fallen by the wayside.
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