Technology Tops 2007 List for Most Memorable New Products

December 19th, 2007

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iPhoneTM Finishes on Top; Oreo® and Healthy Products Dominate Top 10 

BOSTON (Business Wire EON) December 18, 2007 — Products featuring new technologies dazzled mainstream consumers in 2007 with the Apple iPhoneTM topping the list of the Sixth Annual Most Memorable New Product Launch (MMNPL) Survey. Thirty seven percent of consumers named the iPhone the most memorable new product launch, while two other high-tech products Windows Vista® at No. 2 and Motorola Razr2TM at No. 9 made the Top 10. Additionally, the iPod® video nano came in at No. 11. 

The study, sponsored by Schneider Associates, BNP Medias New Products Magazine and IRI and conducted by comScore, surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. consumers about the most memorable new product launches of the year, current purchasing and behavioral trends. 

Nabisco had a great year with its Oreo brand as Dominos Oreo Dessert Pizza finished at No. 4 and Oreo Cakesters came in at No. 6. Oreo has a long list of co-branding projects, with past partnerships with T.G.I. Fridays (Oreo Madness), Burger King (Oreo Sundae Shake) and most recently with Baskin-Robbins (Oreo Explosion). This year, strong marketing support of both products, including the popular Dominos Oreo Pizza Moustache ad campaign directed by the Perlorian Brothers, gave Oreo two of the most memorable launches of the year. 

These Oreo branded products arent mere line extensions. They are great examples of incorporating long-adored products into innovative new platforms, said Joan Holleran Driggs, editor of New Products Magazine. As an ingredient in everything from ice cream to pizza, Oreo cookies have found a home in a broad array of product categories. Every marketer should embrace such strategic thinking. 

An interesting trend arose from this years list with three health-on-the-go products making the Top 10: alliTM Weight Loss Capsules at No. 5, Diet Coke PlusTM at No. 7 and Subway Fresh FitTM Meals at No. 8. Subway continued building its brand with a stunning 90 percent of respondents saying that whether a product is fresh has at least some influence on their purchase decision. Seventy eight percent of consumers polled said they look for whole grains and 75 percent look for no trans fat. 

Consumers are continuing their quest for healthy alternatives, said Char Partelow, Senior Vice President of Consumer and Shopper Insights at IRI. Even outside of the top 10, two of the products with the highest awareness among respondents were Dannon Danactive Yogurt Drinks and Hostess 100 Calorie Cupcake and Brownies, reinforcing consumers unwavering focus on better-for-you products. 

Recall of new products remained low this year as 77 percent of respondents failed to name a single product in the Top 50 new products launched in 2007, including the iPhone. This is just a slight change from the five-year all-time high of 81 percent who couldnt recall a product on the Top 50 list in 2006. 

It has become increasingly difficult to launch new products and services that really capture consumers attention, said Joan Schneider, president of Schneider Associates, a Boston-based marketing communications firm, and author of New Product Launch: 10 Proven Strategies. Even with the stunning success of the iPhone, recall is still remarkably low. 

New Product Trends for 2007 

The 2007 Schneider Associates, New Products Magazine and IRI Most Memorable New Product Launch Survey asked consumers which trends influenced their purchases most. Seventy four percent said they were more likely to purchase a product if it was Made in the USA. Additionally, 67 percent said their purchasing decisions were influenced by the country of origin, perhaps indicating a backlash from the recalls of toys manufactured in China due to concerns over lead paint poisoning. 

While the iPhone dominated memorability, just 1 percent of Americans surveyed said it was a must have item for this holiday season. Nevertheless, high-tech products still commanded top spots on holiday wish lists. Thirty one percent of all respondents wanted some kind of technology or consumer electronics product, with 9 percent reporting they wanted a flat screen, HDTV/LCD or plasma TV and 6 percent saying they wanted a Nintendo WiiTM (which was No. 2 on last years Most Memorable New Product Launch list). 

Top 10 Most Memorable New Product Launches 2007 

Based on the feedback of 1,024 consumers nationwide, here is the complete Top 10 list, with percentage of respondents who listed the product launch as one they most remember in 2007: 

1.) Apple iPhoneTM (37 percent) 

2.) Microsoft Windows Vista® (26 percent) 

3.) Febreze® Candles (14 percent) 

4.) Dominos Oreo® Dessert Pizza (10 percent) 

5.) alliTM Weight Loss Capsules (10 percent) 

6.) Oreo® Cakesters (10 percent) 

7.) Diet Coke PlusTM (9 percent) 

8.) Subway Fresh FitTM Meals (8 percent) 

9.) Motorola Razr2TM (8 percent) 

10.) Listerine Whitening® Quick Dissolving Strips (7 percent) 

Survey Partners 

Schneider Associates is a full-service marketing communications agency that launches products, services, companies and communities. www.schneiderpr.com and www.launchpr.com 

BNP Medias New Products Magazine is devoted to providing information on new food and beverage products from concept to consumer. www.newproductsonline.com 

Information Resources, Inc. (IRI) is a global leader in providing consumer, shopper, and retail market intelligence and insights supporting 95 percent of the FORTUNE Global 500 consumer packaged goods (CPG), retail and healthcare companies. www.infores.com 

comScore is a market research firm and global Internet information provider that measures the digital age. www.comscore.com 

The Annual Most Memorable New Product Launch Survey identifies which product launches are most memorable to consumers each year. Now in its sixth year, the survey was based on feedback from 1,024 respondents aged 18 or older and was conducted online in the United States during November 2007 by comScore. The complete survey results can be downloaded at schneiderpr.com/news

 

 

David Stein Show

December 7th, 2007

Ok…..I know this is not “tech” related but I wanted to let everyone know about a show that I have been listening to for a few years now.

It’s called “The David Stein Show”. Here is a brief description of it:

“It’s a Celebration of Life Through Sports that touches, moves and inspires others to pay it forward, perform RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS, and encourage everyone to get off the bench and onto the court.”

Now if you are like me and you are up all hours of the night working on pc’s then you need something to listen to. The David Stein show is what you should/need to be listening to. Unlike the typical sports shows etc this show actually has meaning….

Give it a shot and see what you have been missing. You can visit The David Stein MySpace site here: http://www.myspace.com/thedavidstein

Gumtree & Craigslist

October 28th, 2007

Everyone wants to sell something or another. With the Internet it has become much easier to find places that you can sell a product and not have to pay to advertise it locally in a newspaper.

With sites like Craigslist and Gumtree you can now post your ad for free and sell whatever you want. Those sites make it easy for you to select a location and put your ad and then sit back and wait for someone to email you or call you. Millions of people visit those ads on a monthly basis and are becoming every more popular. So if you have items that have been laying around forever and you just don’t know what to do with them now you have a place to sell them.

Also, if you are a small business and hampered with advertising rates you need to also utilize Craigslist and Gumtree to post about your business services and what you can provide for others. Posting is still free and still seen by millions.

Of course there are ways to make all of these postings even easier now than before with software programs such as EzAdSuite and EZGumTreePoster . With these programs you can setup your advertising campaigns and not have to deal with the manual way of posting.

Don’t miss out on the free ways to sell items and to advertise your services. They are out there and it’s just a matter of utilizing them.

Dan
Computer Medics of Northern Virginia LLC

Your Own Domain for E-Mail

October 28th, 2007

It amazes me how many people come in to have their computer worked on and they either have AOL, MSN, Yahoo, etc….for their mail. Then the problem comes in they don’t know the mail settings or forgot the password, etc.

For a small price you can own your own Domain Name and use e-mail through that. Say for instance your name was John Smith. You could get the domain (if it’s available) johnsmith.com or smithfamily.com etc. Doing this you make sure you e-mail does not change no matter what the circumstances.

Alot of times people change providers, move out of state, etc….With your own domain you never have to worry about changing your e-mail again.

If you are interested in hearing more contact us at Computer Medics of Northern Virginia LLC

Dan

TheForceField

October 4th, 2007

New site up and running called “The Force Field” owned by Rick Savoia. If you are a tech or business owner you have to hit this site. 

Some of the things on this site are:
Forums
Podcast (Rick makes the Podcast himself)
Marketplace
News Feeds
and more….

Check it out at TheForceField.net

Daniel Hand
Computer Medics of Northern Viriginia LLC
www.cmonova.com

After Holiday Cleanup

December 28th, 2006

Seems like now that the holidays are in full swing that many customers are having problems with spyware and virus’s. We have been swamped with removing these things from many computers in the past week.

Stumbled upon a site recently that is pretty awesome. It’s called YoutubeWidget.com if
you have videos on YouTube then you can make this widget and put it into your MySpace profile or any other community profile.

We also have a myspace account setup if you’d like to be added to our “friend” list it is:
www.myspace.com/computermedics

Dan
Computer Medics of Northern Virginia LLC
www.cmonova.com

 

The Top 10 Worst Company URLs (unintentionally)

November 28th, 2006

These days an online presence is an absolute necessity for many businesses. It’s a good idea to show selected potential domain names to friends, family, colleagues, and even clients before launching. The following are legitimate companies with legitimate sites; perhaps the following “mistakes” could have been avoided:

1. ‘Who Represents’, a site where you can find the name of the agent that represents a celebrity:
www.whorepresents.com

2. Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where computer programmers can talk:
www.expertsexchange.com

3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island:
www.penisland.net

4. In need of therapy after reading these? Try Therapist Finder:
www.therapistfinder.com

5. Italian Power Generator company:
www.powergenitalia.com

6. Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales :
www.molestationnursery.com

7. Need computer software, try:
www.ipanywhere.com

8. Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church:
www.cummingfirst.com

9. Need an art designer, check out this wacky website:
www.speedofart.com

10. Want to holiday in Lake Tahoe? Try their brochure website:
www.gotahoe.com

Anthony Jackson
Computer Paramedics of Connecticut
A division of IT Solutions of CT, Inc.

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