In biological terms, a community is a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment. South Africa comprises of various communities of ranging LSM groups, mindsets, lifestyles and life stages. Community Media would be: community radio, community newspapers, billboards, posters, murals, commuter advertising etc. With the exception of traditional billboards, community media has been pretty much neglected or looked down upon as inferior platforms to utilize, ironically, stats indicate a growth in listenership in community radio, a larger reach in newspapers and with the 2010 Soccer World Cup coming, there has been a bit more infrastructure development in locations. Now, is this not an opportunity for a brand to get closer to its consumers?
Marketing and advertising have taken a new direction in the 21st century, everything has become more technologically driven and brands have begun to implement 5D branding strategies. 5D Branding is also known as Sensory branding which is, when brands appeal to a consumer’s senses (touch, taste, smell, sight and sound) in advertising to capture them more affectively e.g. Rice Crispies - snap, crackle and pop, Coke - Brrrrrrr, Castle Lite - temperature sensitive logo on bottle, Robertsons Rajah. Each of these brands appeal to one or more of the human senses creating an intimate connection between the brand and the consumer as the brand distinguishes itself from its competitors. With the effective use of 5D Branding, a brand can open the door to creating a relationship with the consumer. Since community media platforms are the closest to communities, would it not make more sense to use 5D Branding on platforms that communities rely on?
Traditional community media platforms such as radio stations and newspapers are the mouth piece of communities across the entire country and communities rely on these platforms for information pertaining their community, which means that the market is very captive. Advertising on these platforms has been known to create a perception that a brand is part of a consumer’s life and therefore more in touch with them (provided the creative used is relevant of course). The paradigm shift from mass media to relationship marketing has occurred, ergo the strict use of traditional ATL (above the line) mediums may no longer be as effective anymore today, instead, the strategic use of ATL mediums together with community media has been known to provide explosive results due to the close nit nature of community media platforms and the large reach of ATL mediums. KFC is a brand that has mastered the use of some elements of community media using sublime creative that speaks in the language of their market e.g. They have a billboard in Alexandra with a Street-wise 2 and the copy reading “Nix mapha”. The phrase used here can only be understood by the market as it has been part of their lifestyles for decades which symbolizes that KFC is part of this community’s lifestyle.
So community media is closer to the community, it is cost effective, it has grown every year, it is uncluttered and largely untapped, it complements mass media, its been proven to work for brands such as KFC, COKE, Robertsons and is not as restrictive as ALSs, its strong where mainstream is weak i.e. the radio stations reach places that ALSs cant reach so why aren’t marketers using these brilliant platforms? Well, the same reason Eskom didn’t avoid load shedding….
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Community media is the most under-rated and under-utilized media platform in this country. This is the only media platform that is close to the community, people have learnt to trust and rely on this medium for information. Ask the people of Soweto about Jozi fm. Community media is the most flexible and cheap media platform out there. For an example an advertiser can buy 30 to 60 minutes branded talk-back (opening, middle, and closing billboards) that’s an hour of just talking about Your Brand and nothing else. This is ideal for introducing new products, educating and informing consumers about the product/ brand. Brands such as Sasol, Vodacom, and Easy Wave have had successful campaigns using this medium.
So why aren’t marketers not using these brilliant platforms, well it’s because community media requires a clear understanding of who your target market is and we all know that most marketers out there are lacking in this regard. You’d have to be part of or understand the Alexandra and/black market to truly decipher the meaning of NIX MAPHA. This medium enables far greater disseminations of localised sales and advertising information
Community media is able to reach areas where traditional mass media is almost non- existent. This medium remains a crucial part of the South African broadcasting landscape; it offers a target market focused platform, flexible and is cost effective. I was working for a media company selling community radio airtime and have executed many successful campaigns through community radio and mobile billboards.
There is so much that can be done with community media! You would think that in these trying financial times most marketers would turn to this platform to reach their market because of its cost effectiveness and flexibility but most marketers won’t use this platform because it’s not glitz and glamour. The truth is, the industry is still control by whites and they don't understand this medium.
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