What Kinds of Advertising Do Consumers Trust the Most?

Here is some good news for marketers: More consumers trust advertising compared with six years ago, according to a new report from Nielsen that polled people in 58 countries.While word-of-mouth recommendations remain a brand's best friend by far, confidence in various forms of paid advertising are up across the board, with the exception of newspaper advertising, which fell slightly, according to the "Global Trust in Advertising and Brand Messages" report.TV ads earned the trust of 62% of consumers, which is up from 56% in 2007. (The percentages show the number of people who "completely" or "somewhat" trust ads.) While trust in newspaper advertising fell by two percentage points to 61%, it still outranks magazines (60%) and various forms of digital advertising, including social networks (48%). The good news for digital is that trust is rising. Trust in online banner ads, for instance, jumped to 42% of consumers from 26% in 2007. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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