Posts Tagged ‘microlocal’
Adam Clayton Powell III author of “Reinventing the Local News,” was the keynote speaker this morning at the Kelsey Conference in Washington DC. He claims to be a recovering journalist involved in a 10 step program. During his speech he talked about how the local news needs to reinvent itself by looking to morph into other areas. He used one example of Cox Communications and their experiment with AutoTrader.com now a $750 million dollar business. This is example was something he called a Microlocal play. Microlocal? He defines this as a small community, but not necessarily geographically based. Mircrolocal opportunities can occur in a geo target, but can also occur within a vertical, or a group of people. One example of a group of people given was the military. This is a very large group but considered a microlocal target.
His point was that as media companies move deeper into this digital age they need to be aware of microlocal opportunities are around them and be prepared to act even if it doesn’t fit their current model or platform. John Kelsey commented that many media companies are resisting this change because their management teams were successful with a different plan, the plan they seem to be holding onto. You can draw another parallel between media companies and print yellow page companies in this area. While not all print yellow page companies are slow to move many are! Some companies such as AdVentures publishing are embracing new cross platform sales opportunities and are working hard to provide their customers the very best advertising opportunities. The large publishers like AT&T (AT&T The Real Yellow Pages/Yellowpages.com, Idearc (Verizon Yellow Pages/Smartpages.com), RH Donnelly (Dex Yellow Pages/Dexknows.com) are very much selling cross platform and have been for almost two years now. Time will tell if the smaller publishers will see the trend and begin to sell in this new media ecosystem. Here are some of the pieces to the new ecosystem:
- Broadcast
- Internet Ads (SEM)
- SEO
- Online Directory
- Video
- Mobile
- Social Networks
I am interested to see what this market will look like in the next 2 years. I think the economy has thrown jet fuel on the fire and we will see the elimination of a lot of companies who do not figure out how to offer their advertisers a full suite of products. The yellow page and broadcast companies have an advantage with feet on the street, only time will tell if they will use those relationships, or if new players will step in and fulfill that need for the local advertiser.