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Monday, April 29, 2013

Nike, Adidas, New Balance and PUMA Team Up for Boston

Posted on 8:00 PM by Unknown



It’s hard not to feeling something when Boston is brought up. Amid tragedy, it’s undisputable that a sense of humanity is brought out in all of us.



This is so clearly shown with sportswear rivals New Balance, Nike, PUMA and Adidas coming together to deliver a simple message of solidarity. Their latest print ad has a simple message: “Today we are in the same team.”





It’s hard to be
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Posted in 15 April, 2013, adidas, advertisement, boston, company, marketing, new balance, nike, puma, sport, today we are all in the same team, tragedy | No comments

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Saturated by new ‘News’

Posted on 5:00 PM by Unknown
So these last couple of weeks has seen an immense amount of information passed around on the Internet regarding Daft Punk. I’m sure you’ve already heard/read/seen/watched the fake fan made version of Daft Punk’s new song, Get Lucky. If you haven’t already, it’s incredible – listen to it here.

If you don’t know who they are (a French electronic music duo), that’s fine too, just follow along and
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Posted in adverstise, daft punk, electronic music duo, french, get lucky, google, internet, marketing, music, spotify, trend | No comments

Monday, April 22, 2013

Does the size of you connections on LinkedIn really matter?

Posted on 9:00 PM by Unknown
A common joke nowadays is that the difference between networking and not working is just one letter.



I used to be relatively sceptical about the importance of LinkedIn for my career improvement until I moved to Sydney from Moscow about a year ago. In Russia LinkedIn is still not considered a useful tool for job seekers, as potential Russian employers would be more satisfied having a
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Posted in business, communication, connections, friends, invitation, invite, job, linkedin, matter, opportunity, quality, quantity, search, size, useful, valuable | No comments

Monday, April 15, 2013

Do you read EDMs?

Posted on 10:28 PM by Unknown
Electronic Direct Mail. Those pesky emails you receive every other day from that contact lens website you used that one time. You don’t read it, but you also don’t unsubscribe.



Last month before I moved to Sydney, I happened to glance at a friend’s empty inbox. “How could it be? It must be an internet anomaly!” I thought. I asked him where were his ‘opened but not dealt with messages’ and the
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Posted in communications, edms, electronic email, email, inbox, marketing, promotion, target audience | No comments

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Even Margaret Thatcher has a Personal Brand

Posted on 6:47 PM by Unknown



When Facebook has a group with nearly 40,000 ‘Likes’ whose sole purpose is to track your death, you know that you’re not in the running for a popularity contest. The Facebook group: ‘Is Margaret Thatcher Dead Yet?’ was created in 2010, and only changed its profile picture on April 8th from ‘NOT YET’ to ‘YES, Margaret Thatcher is Dead’. According to comments on the group, there were people that
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Posted in advertising, branding, dead, facebook, iron lady, is margaret thatcher dead yet?, linkedin, margaret thatcher, marketing, online, page, personal brand, politics, presence | No comments

Monday, April 8, 2013

Tic Tac Knocks Out a French Town

Posted on 6:18 PM by Unknown







At one time in our lives we’ve all had to share confined quarters with someone who has bad breath. The worst part is that the only person who doesn’t suffer the consequences of the noxious odors is the person who has bad breath, as they often are unaware of their effects on their neighbors. Breathing by your mouth, usually relieves you of the effects for a while, but if you have to spend 8
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Posted in ad, advertising, bad breath, brand, flash mob, french, funny, humor, humour, key message, marketing, sterotype, tic tac, tool | No comments

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Branding the Un-Egg-spected

Posted on 9:06 PM by Unknown



The other day when deciding on which eggs to buy during my weekly grocery shop, I stumbled upon branded eggs. By ‘branded eggs’ I don’t mean that there was a company name on the egg carton, these were literally branded eggs with the company logo printed on each egg shell.



Twelve beaming smiling faces greeted me as I opened the carton of eggs from Sunny Queen Farms to check that all the
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Posted in advertising, brand, branding, case study, customer, egg, eggs, farm, marketing, opportunities, sunny queen | No comments

Monday, April 1, 2013

Reinventing a best seller

Posted on 9:05 PM by Unknown













How do you re-invent and improve an already good product? Saatchi & Saatchi LA have decided that a re-invented couch should be made up of toned and attractive females in bikinis, and should also be made available in a male version of topless buff men in shorts.



This ad however isn’t for the re-invented couch, or edible pizza curtains, or for plants that fight crime, but for the
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Posted in ad, advertisement, advertising, campaign, camry, creative, effective, marketing, memorable, original, product, reinvent, reinventing, relevant, saatchi and saatchi, score, simple, strategy, toyota | No comments
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