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Infographic: Consumers Actually Don’t Mind Advertising

Advertising to consumers can be a tricky business, especially with a new venture that doesn’t know how to reach out to them. But according to a new statistics from marketing research firm MarketingSherpa, they have a good idea of what they want from advertising, and companies should take notice.

AdWeek compiled the marketing data into an infographic that indicates that people don’t really hate advertising as much as companies think. The report shows that only eight percent of respondents didn’t want to receive any sort of marketing, while more than one-third of those polled indicate that they prefer emails from brands through their smartphones when it comes to getting offers.

“This may be somewhat surprising to some, as when mobile marketing is talked about, email is sometimes not included,” said Daniel Burstein, director of editorial content for MarketingSherpa. “Buzzier topics like location-based marketing — iOS iBeacon, for example — and apps tend to get the most attention.”

The full infographic can be found below, but here are a few facts taken from it to sum up the report.

When it comes to preferred ways of receiving updates and promotions from companies:

On the lower end of the spectrum:

When it comes to discovering new products:

On the lower end, talking with a customer service representative at an eCommerce site (6 percent) and automated personalized product recommendations (10 percent) were less recommended.

When it comes to preferred methods of communication when away from a desktop/laptop computer: