THE EVOLVING CONSUMER
Consuming in a World of Contrasts It appears many (if not most) Americans are living one life with two contrasting mindsets. Understanding these mindsets is the first step in understanding how consumers are evolving and creating challenges and opportunities to retailers.
Main Street’s Mood for 2026: Confident, Cautious—and Ready to Spend (If You Make It Easy)
Comerica reports small businesses are entering 2026 optimistic but selective—confidence is high, yet owners are still managing inflation, tariffs, and policy uncertainty, which makes them cautious about waste and complexity. For local media reps and ad agencies, the opportunity isn’t “bigger budgets by default,” but a receptive window for plans that feel practical, measurable, and easy to execute. The most actionable signal is that capex is back, and those investments (new equipment, locations, service lines, hiring) often trigger immediate local-market marketing needs for awareness, leads, and foot traffic. With rate cuts improving sentiment for many owners, the winning pitch frames advertising as a controlled investment—a simple 90-day system that protects cash flow, reduces vendor sprawl, and produces visible progress.
WHY SHOULD A BUSINESS ADVERTISE?
What is the role of advertising? Aside from helping to sell a product or service, advertising has several key benefits in terms of reinforcing a company’s marketing efforts, providing information to customers and the marketplace, and creating and enhancing a company’s identity and image. Advertising helps create awareness for a business, reach new customers and different demographics, keep loyal customers and stay ahead of competition.
9 Tips to Lead Your Sales Team in 2023
As a sales leader, it’s your job to analyze the market and make decisions based on the data available. You must then pass your wisdom and experience to your sales team to develop their skills and motivate them toward success. Sales leaders must understand product fit, as well as the company vision, mission, and culture, to lead their teams to success.
Four Things Sales Teams Can Do to Recession-Proof Their Revenue.
Will 2023 be a boom year or a bust for your cluster or company? Based on its work with 500 local media company clients, technology and digital advertising services company AdCellerant suggests these four things to keep your local media business ahead of a recession. Chief Revenue Officer Melissa Sheehan and VP of New Business Development Ben Bouslog presented these suggestions during the recent Borrell Miami conference.
Do You Want to Be Mindful? Ask Yourself This Question Every Day.
Mindfulness, a key component of Buddhist philosophy, has become quite in vogue today. Get on the right path by asking yourself one question. As a leader, it is critical to be mindful and present in interactions with your many stakeholders throughout the day. While this is very easy to understand in theory, it is incredibly difficult to do in practice.
How Advertising Built a Legal Empire in Small-Town Minnesota
Bradshaw Bryant, a small-town Minnesota injury law firm, achieved market dominance by allocating 70% of its marketing budget to radio advertising, tripling their practice size in the first year and achieving 28% unaided brand awareness—133% higher than their nearest competitor. The firm's success demonstrates that traditional media's focus on long-term brand building creates sustainable competitive advantages that digital advertising's short-term conversion focus cannot replicate. This case provides a strategic blueprint for all traditional media—newspapers, television, outdoor advertising, and magazines—to demonstrate their continued value by emphasizing consistent exposure and trusted environments over digital platforms' fragmented attention. The success challenges Madison Avenue's digital-first approach and proves that "being known before you're needed" through patient, traditional media investment remains a powerful driver of long-term business growth.
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The Steadily Rising Power of U.S. Latinos: What Local Media and Ad Agencies Need to Know
The U.S. Latino economy now produces roughly $3.6 trillion in annual GDP, making it one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing markets. Within that growth, Latinas (Hispanic women) contribute about $1.3 trillion in economic output and drive most household purchasing decisions. Younger cohorts— Gen Z and Gen Alpha—are highly bilingual, racially mixed, and expect brands to demonstrate authenticity and cultural relevance. Hispanic households show wide diversity in country of origin, language use, and multigenerational structure, demanding more nuanced marketing than one-size-fits-all campaigns. For local media sales teams and ad agencies, tailoring content and ad packages to these demographic, cultural, and technological shifts is critical to capturing a rapidly expanding share of consumer spending.
How Culture Can be a Competitive Advantage
Leaders around the world understand the value of a strong culture. My team’s research for my forthcoming book, Culture Rules, confirms this. We talked to, or surveyed, more than 6,000 leaders and frontline associates from 10 countries about the topic of organizational culture and 72% indicated that culture is the most important driver of performance. We also asked leaders to rank their priorities — creating and maintaining culture ranked 12th. This article is not about why this gap exists; it is about how to close it.
Know Who You’re Talking To: The Power of Personality-Based Selling (and Living)
Understanding and adapting to a buyer’s personality type is a critical sales skill that can significantly improve close rates, reduce objections, and build long-term relationships. Drawing from DISC and MBTI frameworks, buyers can be categorized into four core types—Driver, Analytical, Amiable, and Expressive—each with distinct motivations and communication preferences. The article provides detailed strategies for identifying and selling to each type, including hybrid personalities, using real-world examples and role-play scenarios. It also highlights the risks of misalignment, such as being ghosted or losing credibility, and offers advanced techniques for adapting in real time. Beyond sales, this approach enhances communication in all interpersonal relationships, from family to the workplace.
The Psychology of Weather: Unlocking Local Advertising Power
Research from The Weather Company and Neuro-Insight shows that weather directly influences consumer memory, emotions, and purchase intent. They identified three “weather mindsets”—Creating (sunny), Relishing (cloudy), and Enduring (stormy)—each of which changes how people engage with advertising. Campaigns aligned with these mindsets can lift purchase intent by 10% or more, with detail memory strongly linked to buying behavior. Local media outlets and agencies can leverage these insights by timing creative, pricing inventory, and crafting messages that match real-time conditions. By integrating weather data into planning and measurement, sellers can differentiate their offerings and drive stronger results for local advertisers.
Closing the Deal: Essential Negotiation Strategies for Media Sales Professionals
In the competitive world of media sales, the ability to negotiate effectively is one of the most critical skills for success. Media sales professionals often face high-stakes scenarios where they need to balance meeting client needs, achieving revenue goals, and maintaining long-term relationships. Negotiation, in this context, is both an art and a science—one that can make the difference between closing a transformative deal and losing out to a competitor.
AI in Commercial Creativity: Don’t Chase Perfection—Start with You
AI is becoming a powerful creative partner for local media and ad agencies, not by replacing human imagination but by enhancing it. Rather than chasing the perfect prompt, creatives should treat AI as a collaborator—starting with their own unique ideas and refining outputs through conversation and iteration. Tools like ChatGPT and Claude can help generate scripts, taglines, and campaign concepts, but the human touch is essential for emotional resonance and cultural relevance. The most effective use of AI comes from using it to explore options, not finalize them, and by pushing back when results are too generic. Ultimately, AI reflects the creativity you bring to it—so start with your voice and let the machine help you shape it.