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Archive for January 23rd, 2008

RECESSION OR NOT, DON’T STOP MARKETING!

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Seems we can’t get through the day lately without hearing all about how the American economy is goin’ to hell in a hand basket. I’m certainly no economist so I can’t address whether it is or not, but in light of the current headlines I thought it important to reiterate a simple truth: when business slows down, it’s not a good idea to cut activity that drives sales - like marketing.

As support, I offer this excerpt from Jay Lipe’s “10 Commandments of Marketing.”

Thou Shalt Not Cut Marketing Spending During Slow Times

From 1980 to 1985, McGraw-Hill Research analyzed 600 companies and their marketing spending. After 1985, McGraw-Hill concluded that those firms which had maintained or increased their advertising during the recession in 1981-82 boasted an average sales growth of 275% over the next five years. But those companies who cut their advertising saw paltry sales growth over the next five years of just 19%. When is the right time to market your business? All the time.”

And here’s a piece from Advertising Age on how Kraft and Kellog’s are responding to lower 4th quarter earnings.

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