Marketing Guru, Seth Godin, talks a lot about the woes and pitfalls of traditional 'Interruption' marketing.

 "Imagine going to your local mall. It's a nice carefree Sunday afternoon. You're just taking a leisurely walk along the various storefronts, when one of those 'island stall' carny-style hawkers approaches you, and shoves their beloved widget in your face."

"Now imagine that it's two days before Christmas, The mall is like a Japanese subway train, and you've gotten seriously behind on your list. As you push your way through the masses, this same hawker approaches you. You quickly dodge to your left, and another hawker appears. You skillfully dart aside to avoid them, only to be approached by yet 'another' hawker. And the really annoying thing, is that they're all selling the same widget!"

That's the essence of 'Interruption' marketing.

On his blog, Angelo Fernando makes this pronouncement against interruption marketing: "Fighting clutter with clutter creates information smog."

In his thought-provoking book, Permission Marketing, Seth Godin proposes that marketers have no right to sell to customers. They have to first gain permission to start a relationship that would, somewhere down the road lead to a sale.

"But Nurturing a relationship first is expensive." counters Fernando. We've become spoiled into the drive-thru, instant microwave, glasses in about an hour, marketing mentality. We want sales, and we want them NOW!

And so, we interrupt. We clutter. We annoy.

Fernando goes on to say, "The smarter consumers battle clutter by fine-tuning their media habits. They block or boycott channels, fast forward through commercials on their DVR, stor e Web sites on My Favorites, and toss out unsolicited (junk) mail without opening it."

This then begs the question: "What's the most effective strategy to reach the tech-savvy tuned-out consumer?"

Relational Marketing......

.......Enter the Blog

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JAN
26
2008
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Permission marketing is the way to go. However, if they sign up to receive information such as new listings then we have every right to send it to them in a timely manner. On every letter I send or listing I email, they can unscribe at any time, by checking the box. Easy...
9:20am • #13
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Well, shoot. So you're telling me that all the "pop up", flashing, blinking ads I've been working on to snap open every time my blog is opened or closed is going to be annoying?

UGGG How I hate those things and I can't think of a more perfect example of "interrupt marketing". Personally, I feel that w/ good quality content and a nice balance between hard information and a little personality, readers will come to us when they are ready to take the next step. I like to think of it as the most active of the passive marketing options available to us.

Colleen

10:25am • #14
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Rich those hawkers at the mall drive me nuts unless it is the gorgeous blond with the knock out body who is flagging me down trying to sell me something. As hard as I try this is a weakness - They seem to talk me in to buying something I will maybe try once and then never again :) Well I don't know if there is a good analogy to this story for one of my widgets but I hope so :) 
11:53am • #15
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Rich,

Much good in this post to absorb and assimilate!!! Thanks,   Fran

11:54am • #16
Rich this was an interesting point and I think why more of us are trying to focus on the localism side of blogging or at least for me it is.
12:17pm • #17
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Rich, I enjoyed your post. I am still learning. I know I am blogging about interesting things in my area because of the email requests I have been getting for relocation packets and donuts. I am still trying to find an "edge" thank for leading me to the think tank once again!guamo
2:21pm • #18
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Oh Goodness.  No question in my mind.  I practice "Pull" advertising all the way.

That said, I recommend that all Maryland and Northern Virginia agents competing for the eye of the consumer add widgets to their web sites and blogs. 

While they're at it, they should also add lots of Java Script, add many Pop ups and redesign their site with Flash.

Works for me. 

3:31pm • #19
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Rich- thanks for the lesson. I think it is a good reminder to keep the clutter away from the consumer in order to pique their interest.  I am always amused by adsense and other ads cluttering folks blogs. It's not a Little Nickel newspaper! It's a blog.
4:08pm • #21

Rich,
the clutter is tremendus. I believe you need to know some clutter to be socially aware.  But, filtering out the needless information is very time consuming.  Awh, but what if all my marketing is clutter.  What if everyone is filtering out my message.  No big loss. I market by building relationships, personal relationships.  Brian Buffini said one (or more than once) if you put your picture on a park bench, the homeless, the derilicks know you and your marketing message.  It is always a pleasure.
aj

10:12pm • #22
JAN
27
2008
809,276 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master
There is nothing more boring than a post all about statistics.  ZZZZZZ
4:23am • #23
JAN
30
2008
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Rich, I've never understood the concept of a drip e-mail marketing campaign.  All it does is annoy potential customers.  I was immediately attracted to the marketing aspects of blogging because the reader is making the choice to come to your blog.  It is harder than sending out mailings or e-mails, but I do think that a relationship has to exist in order to do consultative selling.
11:17pm • #24
FEB
03
2008
550,593 Points 110 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Gracious Rich...

Here's my take on this...

FUN...Make it FUN...And the rest will take care of itself :)

No one can resist someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously :)  

Seems to work for us. Humor...Is a form of pushing...Assuming of course someone knows how to work it :) 

TLW...ROAR!

9:28am • #25
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Over information has become such a problem that rather than subscribing to a blog, many readers just want to subscribe to a particular channel.
11:18am • #26
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I agree with the pull advertising, but I also agree with the comment regarding the importance of also making the call to anchor them to you.  And you can't forget the call to action.  You have to ask for the business!
8:19pm • #27
FEB
04
2008
105,006 Points 6 Featured Posts
I don't deal with the inteuption marketers, but it apparently works because I see people in thier booths at the mall..In Real Estate, interuption marketing may not be working now either, until I see one that says, I can get your buyers done today....Oh yeah...thats what put us in this mess...nice post Rich
8:43am • #28
FEB
06
2008

Rich,

Great blog topic.  What I find amusing is that we as real estate professionals are constantly telling our sellers to declutter so that the buyers can truely see and appreciate the quality and feataures of a home, yet as marketers we are more apt to cluuter our message.  Is it because we are afraid that what we have to say or what we sell isn't enough?   Just a thought. 

If your substance is thin or non-existant, you better be nice to look at, just like the blonde that get's Bill's attention.  She might be built like a brick house and have a pretty face, but she left her gray matter at home.  

Disclaimer: This is not to say that all pretty, well built blondes lack intelligence or value in any way, I have two well educated, good looking blonde sisters.  I will say, however, that blondes don't neccesarily have more fun.  Brunettes just keep secrets better.

10:24am • #29
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Della - Brunettes work just fine! Love your analogy about staging declutter. The whole point should be to provide 'substance' in our writing. That's why promotional 'clutter' doesn't work. There's nothing there to engage the consumer. It's like commericals on TV. We ignore them and head for the fridge!
11:18am • #30
FEB
10
2008
134,128 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor
great post Rich, as always, the mouse is like the cliker and RSS is like Tevo, make sure you are on the pre-set mode and to stay there, RELATIONSHIPS and CONTENT are key!
10:47am • #31
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16
2009
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I like to put in links, but I have them flow from a natural read of the material.  I push my links at the end and at the beginning.  Numbers and stats can be boring as mentioned above, but my market reports have been drawing more readers than most post and a fair amount of comments.  Make them meaningful is the key.  I am going to try doing charts too.

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