RESEARCH: How Ben & Jerry’s, Hollister KPMG Won With Paid, Owned And Earned Media

The old adage, “you get what you pay for” may no longer be true when it comes to traditional paid media investments. Effectiveness of traditional advertising and paid media – TV, newspaper, print – is on the decline, so marketers are choosing to push their dollars to social advertisements. In fact, 62% of marketers expect to increase their spending on Facebook marketing, along with other social media sites, over the next year.

Smart marketers now focus their attention on getting more from their advertising efforts by making sure that their media strategies work together. This means their paid media must work with their owned media to get more consumers to engage and participate – thus driving more earned media and amplification for their brand.

Download this white paper now to see how Ben & Jerry’s, Hollister and KPMG made perfect use of Paid, Owned and Earned media.

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