Thursday, June 11, 2009

RECESSION PROVOKES ADDED CLIENT INTEREST IN MEASUREMENT

Clients are increasingly turning to measurement and evaluation in search of better proof that their PR programmes are effective, according to an international study of the evaluation sector.
The International Business Monitor, carried out by AMEC, the fast-growing international Association for the Measurement and Evaluation of Communication, reports a large majority of clients demanding greater proof of programme effectiveness, with 77% of AMEC members identifying this trend. .
Other key results of the study are:
1) Increasing client interest in measuring social media reported by 92% of AMEC members
2) Clients becoming more price sensitive (92%);
3) 69% of members taking part in the study also report that procurement specialists are becoming more involved in the purchase of measurement and evaluation services.
The results were released on June 10 as AMEC in partnership with the Institute for Public Relations opened the three-day 1st European Summit on Measurement in Berlin with delegates attending from 29 countries.
Other study highlights are:
1) Client demand for measurement of online communications increased from 29% in 2008 to 41% in 2009.
2) Strong growth was also found in client demand for broadcast media evaluation (up from 3) 15% of assignments in 2008 to 25% in 2009).
4) 77% of clients commission single country programmes or projects.
AMEC members are cautious about industry conditions, however, because of the recession, with 54% believing the market will worsen in the next 12 months.
Barry Leggetter, Executive Director of AMEC, said: “It’s ironic but it has probably taken a recession to be the turning point for achieving a breakthrough in the recognition of the value that proper measurement can bring to a PR programme.”
Leggetter said the increasing interest in measurement underlined AMEC’s own growth - 36% in the past 12 months – especially with more and more traditional press cuttings area (PCA’s) becoming AMEC members as they provide analysis and consulting services.

NOTE: Contributed by PRSP member Hazel Loreto-M. of Mediabanc

AMEC is the International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication, the global trade body and professional institute for agencies and practitioners who provide media evaluation and communication research.
AMEC currently has members in 22 countries worldwide including: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia,, Philippines, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and USA. The MediaBanc Group is the first media intelligence outfit in SouthEast Asia to be affiliated with AMEC.
For further information contact:
Barry Leggetter
Executive Director, AMEC
Email: barryleggetter@amecorg.com
Tel: 44 1268 412414
www.amecorg.com

Shaun Mazlan
Sr. Operations Manager, MediaBanc Research
E-mail: shaun_mazlan@mediabanc.ws
Tel: 603 89459933

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