Advertising becomes easier with the emergence of desktop publishing leading to an explosion in print advertising.Hail the beginning of relationship marketing.
3. The Personal
Computer
IBM's brand recognition, along with a
massive marketing campaign, ignites the
growth of the personal computer market
1984- Macintosh - Apple airs a TV
commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl,
based on George Orwell´s book 1984,
featuring the destruction of “Big Brother”
– a veiled reference to IBM
The add cost $900,000 to make-Ad reach
46.4% of US households
Advertising becomes easier with the
emergence of desktop publishing leading
to an explosion in print advertising
1980-1984
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4. Database
Marketing 1980
1980s, when computers became
sophisticated enough to store huge
volumes of customer information
This shift in technology
corresponded with a shift in
mindset from pushing product to
“relationship marketing”
Database marketers kept an
electronic database of customers,
prospects, and all commercial
contacts, enter spam
The Precursor to CRM
Compiled by author from sources: kapost.com Image Source: Google Images
5. Large Scale
Spam
2 lawyers from Arizona flooded the
Internet with a mass mailing
advertising their immigration services
Tens of thousands of people received
the ad and it generated between
$100-200 thousand
This is the incident that made the
term “internet based spam” popular
Subsequntly Canter was disbarred
from practicing law by the Supreme
Court because of his e-mail
advertising campaign
The First Automated Large-
Scale Commercial Example of
Spam
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6. Yuppie Age 1980
The goal of advertising was to find out
what the consumer is thinking and
appeal to it
Notice how the models are posed,
they have their hands on their hips,
expressing assertiveness
All of their facial expressions display
defiance
Fresh Faced Professionals Who
Valued All Things Upper-class
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8. E-Commerce is
Born
1960- It started with Electric Data
Interchange, (EDI), this technology
allowed for data interchange, i.e.
purchase orders, invoices and shipping
notices
1979- Michael Eldrich invented
teleshopping by connecting a TV to a
computer
1980-1990 Tim Berners Lee created
the first world wide web server and
browser, which led to the first
implementation of B2B and B2C
transactions with online credit check
1990
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9. World Wide Web
1990
The world wide web started the
democratic age; it was assumed that
common people would have better
access to information
Building a site, server space &
publishing information needed money
and technical expertise, thus it still
belonged to institutions not individuals
Eventually broadband made it possible
to share all forms of media: tools arose
which let people publish information
The Post Gutenberg world
Like the Gutenberg principle
“what can be mass produced
and distributed can be
institutionalized and
expensive”
Compiled by author from sources: richardstacy.com
10. Relationship
Marketing 1990
Customer relationship management
(CRM) and data-mining became very
big buzzwords
Trust was the key to building
relationships and was a key part of
the equation
Without a strong relationship
marketing strategy, the customer
may not come back to your brand in
the future
Building Relationships, One
Customer at a Time
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11. DotCom Boom & Bust 1997-2000
Every business transaction was done on the
Web, and every community staked out a place
online
Initial skepticism gave way to
experimentation, and excitement as people
believed the old laws of business didn’t apply
to this new medium
Many web companies had no clear business
model and the marketing reflected it
Many focused on building name recognition and
attracting users, in hopes of additional funding
Compiled by author from sources: computerhistory.org
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