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Jedwbpm

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I have been reading the "where's the hat news" thread and as I have read it I kept asking myself where are the new hat commercials and print adds.
I love to watch "Mad Men" now here is a show just ripe for Stetson cross marketing and licensing. Cable commercials are cheaper then over the air network shows. On a local level Hat shops could do add buys during the show. A Mad Men named hat or the Draper or the Sterling Cooper now those could sell. Where is the Hatco member to talk about this. What a squandered opportunity. Thoughts?

Jeff
 

monbla256

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$$$s may have something to do with it. Average cost (production only ) of a 30 second spot is currently running in the $150,000.00 / 30 seconds and cost to air a spot during Prime Time programing is in the neighborhood of $100,000.00/30 second spot. Thats just the cost for ONE ad run ONE time. So if you run ads during a whole season, you can do the math. It would be quite a chunk of change for what are basically small firms in todays marketplace. :)

Onward thru the Fog:)
 

Jedwbpm

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Local does not cost that much on cable how about product placement. It could be a small as a 5 sec tag this episode brought to you by Ed's Hats. Say paying to have a Stetson add story line on Mad Men?

Jeff
 

mycroft000

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Production on a 30 second commercial shouldn't cost anywhere even remotely close to that, at least not if done by people in the Video production community, maybe for a 35mm film format commercial. I could put together a full 30 second commercial, from preproduction to post for under $30,000, and that's assuming I get everything I could possibly even imagine wanting on set, and including studio rental for several days.
 

monbla256

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Am not saying it could not be done, just that I'm sure these firms have gone over this all and the numbers don't work. Prime Time ad placement etc. is the most expensive!! Check into what kind of $s IBM spends for their "... I'm an IBMer" commercials during prime time, it's MILLIONS !! :) As Bertolt Brecht wrote in 1923, ".... money makes the world go round ." :)

Onward thru the Fog :)
 

monbla256

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Production on a 30 second commercial shouldn't cost anywhere even remotely close to that, at least not if done by people in the Video production community, maybe for a 35mm film format commercial. I could put together a full 30 second commercial, from preproduction to post for under $30,000, and that's assuming I get everything I could possibly even imagine wanting on set, and including studio rental for several days.

Sounds good. You need to contact Stetson and tell 'em you can get their National Prime Time Advertising for 1/4 the cost!! Go for it :)
 

JimWagner

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I don't see how you'd see national hat manufacturers' ads on TV before you'd see their hats in your local retail outlets. Doesn't do much good to pay good money for air time when your intended customers across the nation have nowhere local to go to buy your product.

Those of us already motivated to buy hats will find them online and pretty much already know what we want.
 

monbla256

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I have been reading the "where's the hat news" thread and as I have read it I kept asking myself where are the new hat commercials and print adds.
I love to watch "Mad Men" now here is a show just ripe for Stetson cross marketing and licensing. Cable commercials are cheaper then over the air network shows. On a local level Hat shops could do add buys during the show. A Mad Men named hat or the Draper or the Sterling Cooper now those could sell. Where is the Hatco member to talk about this. What a squandered opportunity. Thoughts?

Jeff

As for that show to advertise on, might not be a good idea according to the current #s it is generating. Here's some #s as of August 2010:

http://petertypingfaster.wordpress....ul-show-with-the-least-amount-of-advertising/
 

fmw

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Insightful and correct comments, I think. You can create a market with advertising but it is very expensive and effective only for very large companies. The key to advertising is reach and frequency (how many target customers see your ad and how often.)

Small companies like mine get no mileage from advertising. Local adveritising doesn't reach a large enough demographic. National advertising is guaranteed to cost more than it generates. That's one of the reasons large companies tend to put small companies out of business.

If the fine hat industry isn't dead it is fairly close. You don't see national advertising for ball caps either and they are probably 95% of the market - at least in terms of units sold.
 

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