This campaign is one of the reasons why I love and enjoy marketing so much. They have used humor and some facts to create a simple slogan that is hard to forget. Thank you Spies for creating this amazing campaign that will likely forever be on people's minds when they think of Denmark and its people.
Showing posts with label Marketing magik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marketing magik. Show all posts
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Do It for Denmark
A truly genius campaign from a Danish travel agency. They noticed a very low birthrate in Denmark, and the statistic that "Danes have 46% more sex on city holidays". So, they came up with this gem of an advertising campaign: "Do It for Denmark"
This campaign is one of the reasons why I love and enjoy marketing so much. They have used humor and some facts to create a simple slogan that is hard to forget. Thank you Spies for creating this amazing campaign that will likely forever be on people's minds when they think of Denmark and its people.
This campaign is one of the reasons why I love and enjoy marketing so much. They have used humor and some facts to create a simple slogan that is hard to forget. Thank you Spies for creating this amazing campaign that will likely forever be on people's minds when they think of Denmark and its people.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Koko Brown from Kona Brewing Co.
One day we will make it to this brewery. One day. And it will be glorious...
It's been a couple of years since I discovered this brewery. My first beer was the Pipeline Porter, which is a dark beer made with Kona coffee. It's delicious.
The most recent one that I found was Koko Brown, a dark beer made with toasted coconut. It's also delicious.
But, my favorite thing about Kona Brewing Co. are their bottlecaps. Since their beer is brewed in Hawaii, they teach you a Hawaiian word on each of their bottlecaps. It's supposed to make us smarter by drinking their beer, but I think that it's a charming way that they've emphasized the Hawaiian language and culture with their brand.
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Bottlecap from a tasty Koko Brown |
The most recent one that I found was Koko Brown, a dark beer made with toasted coconut. It's also delicious.
But, my favorite thing about Kona Brewing Co. are their bottlecaps. Since their beer is brewed in Hawaii, they teach you a Hawaiian word on each of their bottlecaps. It's supposed to make us smarter by drinking their beer, but I think that it's a charming way that they've emphasized the Hawaiian language and culture with their brand.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Taking Advantage of the Polar Vortex
I found this incredible tourism ad via Mashable:
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Image from Mashable.com |
What a great way to generate interest in your warm-climate state when people are tired of wearing winter jackets and shoveling snow.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
If Only for a Second
The beauty of this video is that the idea is so simple. The Mimi Foundation took 20 cancer patients and offered them a makeover. The only catch was that they couldn't open their eyes during the makeover.
The Foundation then recorded the first moment when the patients opened their eyes. It's wonderful to see their surprised expressions when they see how ridiculous they look. It helped them forget about the cancer, if only for a second.
This is such a beautiful concept. Everyone needs to laugh, especially when they're dealing with something as uncertain as a cancer diagnosis.
The Foundation then recorded the first moment when the patients opened their eyes. It's wonderful to see their surprised expressions when they see how ridiculous they look. It helped them forget about the cancer, if only for a second.
This is such a beautiful concept. Everyone needs to laugh, especially when they're dealing with something as uncertain as a cancer diagnosis.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
This is (Almost) Too Much
When I saw the photo below, I knew that I had to use it on my blog. Photos like this are one of the reasons why I started this blog.
How ingenius that the team at MotoCorsa, a Portland, Oregon, Ducati dealership decided to do their photoshoot with both a sexy female model and some of their own male employees! What a smart way for this dealership to get tons of attention.
It's a little bit ridiculous, but hilarious that they did this campaign. It's always great when a brand can show that they don't take themselves too seriously!
P.S. The video that they posted on their YouTube page is pretty amazing. It's posted below:
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Images courtesy of MotoCorsa.com |
How ingenius that the team at MotoCorsa, a Portland, Oregon, Ducati dealership decided to do their photoshoot with both a sexy female model and some of their own male employees! What a smart way for this dealership to get tons of attention.
It's a little bit ridiculous, but hilarious that they did this campaign. It's always great when a brand can show that they don't take themselves too seriously!
P.S. The video that they posted on their YouTube page is pretty amazing. It's posted below:
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Nivea Ad with Phone Charger
Last week, I attended a Social Media Club Dallas event. They're always fun and I learn a lot about marketing and of course, social media. The speaker was Jay Baer, who has written a book called "Youtility", which is marketing by helping your customers.
One of the examples of Youtility used in marketing was a Nivea sunblock print ad in Brazil. They were selling suntan lotion and created an ad that could charge your smartphone using solar electricity.
Incredible! People will remember this campaign because of its genius. They will also likely tell their friends about it because it helped them to easily charge their phones.
One of the examples of Youtility used in marketing was a Nivea sunblock print ad in Brazil. They were selling suntan lotion and created an ad that could charge your smartphone using solar electricity.
Incredible! People will remember this campaign because of its genius. They will also likely tell their friends about it because it helped them to easily charge their phones.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Water-Generating Billboard In Peru
I am a sucker for any marketing campaign that can make the world a better place. That is exactly what UTEC, Peru's University of Engineering and Technology, accomplished with a campaign to increase their enrollment.
They teamed up with Peruvian ad agency Mayo Publicidad to create an incredible billboard that helped turn the humidity in the air into clean drinking water.
Check out the video below:
They teamed up with Peruvian ad agency Mayo Publicidad to create an incredible billboard that helped turn the humidity in the air into clean drinking water.
Check out the video below:
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Let's Grow Mold Together
I love plays on words, especially when they are used in marketing. Murray's Cheese has used an expression that many of us are familiar with, "Let's grow old together." Instead of "old", they used "mold" to represent cheese in this relationship.
I always wonder how people come up with such great ideas! Some people just have a gift when it comes to wordplay.
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Image from MurraysCheese.com |
I always wonder how people come up with such great ideas! Some people just have a gift when it comes to wordplay.
Monday, September 2, 2013
The German Quiz
I recently stumbled on a lovely thing called The German Quiz, which was a quiz to see exactly how German you are. It's quite facetious, but still hilarious, including an image of a man wearing a fanny pack and rocking his socks with sandals.
After taking the quiz, I realized that The German Quiz was a clever ploy to draw attention to a new book written by Adam Fletcher, an Englishman living in Berlin.
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Image from adam-fletcher.co.uk/howtobegerman |
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Hashtags in Music Videos
This might not be a new phenomenon. I must admit that I listen to
music and other things while I'm working, but I don't watch the videos.
When
I showed the video for Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines to my husband, he
asked what the hashtags were all about. That is a very good way for
Robin Thicke to inspire his fans to mention his song via social media.
Monday, July 29, 2013
I Heart Shiner
There's a marketing campaign that Shiner Bock beer has been using:
I love how they've added the heart to the map of Texas, where the city of Shiner is located. It's an innovative way to show how Shiner Bock beer is used to represent Texas and Texas pride.
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Image from BeerTripper.com |
Friday, July 26, 2013
Who Rescued Who?
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Image from Petco.com |
I have seen this sticker on a few vehicles lately. As a pet lover, I find this message very powerful.
Animals bring so much joy into our lives. At my home, we have one dog, and a kitty who has his own bowl and a litter box, but does not technically live with us. I don't consider him a rescue, though, as I know that he visits his real home sometimes.
They bring a lot of joy to our lives. Animals are so wonderful for your well-being. Every time I see this message, it makes me smile and think about the two sweet boys that I have at home.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Child Abuse Billboard
The first time I saw this video about a billboard for the ANAR Foundation, I was blown away. How interesting that marketers are using creative technology to ensure that their messages are seen by the right demographic (and not the wrong ones).
I would love to see (and share) more examples of marketers thinking outside of the box.
I would love to see (and share) more examples of marketers thinking outside of the box.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Ze Frank and his Incredible YouTube Videos
I'm sure by now many of you have watched the "Sad Cat Diary" on YouTube. For anyone who's familiar with cats, this video perfectly shows their me-centered personalities.
After showing this video to my husband last weekend, we dove a little deeper and watched many of "Ze Frank's" YouTube videos.
He does a series of videos about quirky animals that are incredible. They're a little off-color, but hilarious. Our favorite so far is "True Facts About The Sea Pig".
His personal commentary is so funny. The beauty of these "True Facts About...." videos is that they're educational and funny. It's definitely a win-win for all of us, as we learn about unusual animals and are entertained at the same time.
After showing this video to my husband last weekend, we dove a little deeper and watched many of "Ze Frank's" YouTube videos.
He does a series of videos about quirky animals that are incredible. They're a little off-color, but hilarious. Our favorite so far is "True Facts About The Sea Pig".
His personal commentary is so funny. The beauty of these "True Facts About...." videos is that they're educational and funny. It's definitely a win-win for all of us, as we learn about unusual animals and are entertained at the same time.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
How To Quit Your Job
When this picture went viral in April, it was incredible! This is an amazing way to quit your job, especially if you want to work full-time baking cakes.
Epicurious.com took it one step further by interviewing Mr. Cake. What an inspiring story for anyone who wants to follow their dreams.
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/blogs/editor/2013/04/how-to-quit-your-job.html
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Image from Epicurious.com |
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/blogs/editor/2013/04/how-to-quit-your-job.html
Monday, May 27, 2013
Drink Water, Not Sugar
I love sparkling water when it has a hint of flavor. I've been drinking Canada Dry Sparkling Seltzer Water for years. All of the flavors are good, especially raspberry, lemon-lime and mandarin orange. They're perfect when they're cold.
My husband bought a couple of hint waters for us to try. The water isn't carbonated, but it is naturally flavored with fruit and/or herbs. It doesn't have sugar or cancer-causing aspartame.
The
best thing about hint water is their motto, "Drink Water, Not Sugar".
Every single time I drink a carbonated beverage loaded with sugar (or
high fructose corn syrup), I wonder why I do it. I would much rather
drink something that's naturally flavored without sugar.
My husband bought a couple of hint waters for us to try. The water isn't carbonated, but it is naturally flavored with fruit and/or herbs. It doesn't have sugar or cancer-causing aspartame.
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Image captured from drinkhint.com |
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Mobile Clothes
I found a great article this morning called "Why Your Clothes Need A Mobile Upgrade" on Computerworld.com. The author talks about how our clothes need to be more mobile-device friendly. I often wonder about this, because of the sheer size of iPads and iPhones.
It is very strange, when you think about it. There are bags and briefcases with pockets for devices, but clothes often don't have large enough pockets to comfortably fit an iPhone.
The author highlights several companies who have designed clothing to comfortably and safely fit mobile devices. Check out Scottevest.com and their ingenious vests, pants, jackets and more.
How interesting that so many clothing companies have not caught up with the gadget and mobile-media craze...
It is very strange, when you think about it. There are bags and briefcases with pockets for devices, but clothes often don't have large enough pockets to comfortably fit an iPhone.
The author highlights several companies who have designed clothing to comfortably and safely fit mobile devices. Check out Scottevest.com and their ingenious vests, pants, jackets and more.
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Image captured from Scottevest.com |
How interesting that so many clothing companies have not caught up with the gadget and mobile-media craze...
Monday, March 25, 2013
Bock By Popular Demand
There is a billboard that I've seen a few times in the DFW area. I finally got a chance to pull over & snap a picture. It's a play on words by Lone Star Beer and looks like this:
I enjoy a good play on words. Lone Star has replaced "Back By Popular Demand" with "Bock By Popular Demand".
I enjoy a good play on words. Lone Star has replaced "Back By Popular Demand" with "Bock By Popular Demand".
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Smooth Move
I visited a natural food store with a good friend and saw this gem, which instantly made me giggle:
I'd never seen "Smooth Move" tea before. It helps relieve constipation & apparently will help things "move".
It reminded me of the beginning of a very funny book by Peter Mayle, an English writer who spent time in the South of France and wrote about his adventures. "Toujours Provence" begins with a funny tale of the author being given a pamphlet with constipation advice from a pharmacy in France.
I love when people write about cultural understanding and misunderstanding, especially when it comes to sensitive issues, like bowel movements.
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Screenshot courtesy of TraditionalMedicinals.com |
I'd never seen "Smooth Move" tea before. It helps relieve constipation & apparently will help things "move".
It reminded me of the beginning of a very funny book by Peter Mayle, an English writer who spent time in the South of France and wrote about his adventures. "Toujours Provence" begins with a funny tale of the author being given a pamphlet with constipation advice from a pharmacy in France.
I love when people write about cultural understanding and misunderstanding, especially when it comes to sensitive issues, like bowel movements.
Monday, February 18, 2013
First World Problems Anthem
A friend's wife posted this recently on her facebook page. It served as a reminder of how some of our so-called "problems", which are really minor annoyances, aren't real "problems".
It's so easy to forget how good we have it. I love the expression "First World Problems" because it reminds me that our current cell phone charging, having to plug in our iPad, etc, problems aren't critical.
I love it when non-profit organizations can take advantage of creative marketing and great ideas. This campaign was created for WaterIsLife.com, a charity that was created to provide clean water solutions to communities in developing countries.
It's so easy to forget how good we have it. I love the expression "First World Problems" because it reminds me that our current cell phone charging, having to plug in our iPad, etc, problems aren't critical.
I love it when non-profit organizations can take advantage of creative marketing and great ideas. This campaign was created for WaterIsLife.com, a charity that was created to provide clean water solutions to communities in developing countries.
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