Showing posts with label brand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brand. Show all posts
Monday, September 30, 2013
Barilla pasta’s distaste of gays: “Gays can go eat another brand”
Guido Barilla, owner of the global pasta brand, caused global backlash by saying he would never showcase a gay couple in Barilla ads. Moreover, he clearly articulated that homosexuals are not Barilla customers: “For us, the 'sacral family' remains one of the company’s core values. Our family is a traditional family,” he commented. Then Barilla’s chairman very forcefully stepped further by saying
Monday, July 15, 2013
Why we become a brand liker on Facebook?
I have just become a Red Bull Facebook fan. Honestly I don’t know what compelled me to sign up. Yes, I do like all extreme sport images they post. But being a Master of Marketing student, I query about if there is something more than simply being a Facebook fan of particular brand, or whether or not it actually affects my purchasing habits of Red Bull?
Why do consumers sign up for brand pages
Why do consumers sign up for brand pages
Monday, July 1, 2013
Is social media really a worthy marketing tool?
No one would deny that social media is the major marketing buzzword nowadays. And it’s definitely going to generate buzz for a while. Nearly all companies are already on the way to become even more digital and “social”. It seems so exciting we can achieve cost effective direct collaboration and communication with a customer that was never achievable before.
But the question is whether social
But the question is whether social
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Interbrand, VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE, and Us!
A few weeks ago Interbrand held their annual Brands Under the Spotlight event at the Griffin Theatre Company, focusing on the very important people who connect you to your brand: employees. The half-day event featured a series of presentations and panel discussions with speakers from Bain & Company, 8 Hotels, Realestate.com.au, RedBalloon, Telstra and Interbrand. A few of our Master of
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
3-Bee Printing: Clever Advertising
3-D Printing. Who hasn’t heard of 3-D Printing? I can tell the hot-topic is on the minds of the creative team at Dewar’s Whiskey, and they’ve very cleverly jumped into the bandwagon with their campaign for the new Dewar's Highlander Honey.
The very cinematic clip depicts “The sweetness of honey. The bite of 80,000 bees.” The ‘trailer’ is for a documentary on the process of how the bees
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Six questions: Peter Drinkwater
This week, we bring you Peter Drinkwater from House of Brand Research. He gave us such an interesting talk on Innovations in Insights. In particular, I was engaged with the ideas he presented surrounding brands and links with culture. Although often overlooked, brands have a place in culture, and many times performance of a brand can be related to how well it fits into a culture. We asked Peter
Monday, May 27, 2013
“Branding You” Event at the New Business School in the CBD
Last week, a showcase reception was held in the new Business School CBD Campus. Being a student of the Masters of Marketing, we are often privy to events such as these that provide invaluable networking opportunities, as well as a chance to broaden our knowledge and insight.
I’ve got to be honest, the canapés and beverages always draw me in, but I always leave with more than just a
Monday, May 6, 2013
The Long Hard Road of Social Media
There has been plenty of hype surrounding the potential of social media as a low-cost, high-impact promotional tool for business.
Much of the social media hype has been fuelled by the various success stories, in particular the YouTube sensations that have generated millions of views from relatively low-cost production videos. A few of the classic examples in recent years include Blendtec, Old
Much of the social media hype has been fuelled by the various success stories, in particular the YouTube sensations that have generated millions of views from relatively low-cost production videos. A few of the classic examples in recent years include Blendtec, Old
Monday, April 8, 2013
Tic Tac Knocks Out a French Town
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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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Branding the Un-Egg-spected
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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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Taco Bell’s Internet Personality
I LOVE Taco Bell. I love them so much; I would take any opportunity to talk with people about how amazing Taco Bell is. All of their marketing efforts have worked on me, and I am a proud advocate for their brand. Which is a bit strange, considering I’ve never even eaten there.
Why all the passion?
Because Taco Bell’s Internet personality is someone I’d like to be best friends with. Sure,
Why all the passion?
Because Taco Bell’s Internet personality is someone I’d like to be best friends with. Sure,
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The power of storytelling
Do you ever wonder why your great ideas sometimes don’t resonate and become adopted while some other seemingly mediocre ideas are embraced? The way they are communicated may have a lot to do with it.
While preparing for an upcoming presentation, I found myself searching for more compelling ways to communicate an idea. I came across the work of Nancy Duarte, a communication expert
Monday, February 11, 2013
SodaStream vs. Coke & Pepsi
SodaStream’s direct stab at Coke and Pepsi with its original Super Bowl ad saw them having to replace it with a toned down version, which in turn generated more awareness for the brand. The replacement ad featured generic soda brands upon request from broadcaster CBS, which wasn’t keen on causing a stir among some of its largest supporters, namely Coke and Pepsi.
The ad had a strong single
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Google and Amazon battle over online shoppers
"Amazon wants to be the one place where you buy everything. Google wants to be the one place where you find everything, of which buying things is a subset" setting them up for a natural collision as Chi-Hua Chien, a partner at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, has it.
As many as 30 percent of US shoppers started their product search in Amazon.com compared to 13 percent
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Lance Armstrong brand - the cost of winning at all costs
George Burns/Courtesy of Harpo Studios, Inc./AP Photo
After years of denial, Lance Armstrong has finally admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs to aid his record-breaking wins of the Tour de France. The champion cyclist, who became an international hero with his inspiring cancer survival story and raised many millions of dollars for cancer sufferers, is now fighting to save what is left
Monday, January 21, 2013
The Awards Season is here – watch out for the celebrities and brands on your screen
The awards season has kicked off in Hollywood and you will find brands disputing attention nearly as much as the celebrities. Look closer into the cars, gowns, jewellery and champagne - brand endorsements are everywhere. This kind of implicit marketing also flourishes within the films and TV shows via product placements. Even video games have brands featured in them, like the Obama campaign we
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Neuromarketing – a look inside your audience’s head
Ask Apple followers why they love their iPads and they will answer: design, convenience, versatility etc. But what if they are just rationalising their choices? What if the choice was made based on emotional associations with the brand, other users and memories that they are not even aware of? And what if Apple had access to this knowledge and tailored its communications to induce more of those
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Celebrity worshiping lessons for marketing
If you think university learning is all about textbooks and journals, think again! This year we had the chance to learn about consumer behaviour from a professor who is also an accomplished film director and runs a production house within the Sydney University called Thinkbox. Marylouise Caldwell has been the recipient of six international awards for her film works.
Her documentary ‘Walk the
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Juicy Couture: Product placement meets shopping on YouTube
Sunbathing by the pool in a tiny bikini, supermodel Candice Swanepoel daydreams of fabulous parties where even the cats wear jewelry… your typical fashion video, except you can buy the Juicy Couture items without leaving the page!
YouTube has started testing a new feature that embeds external links into its videos allowing viewers to shop for products while watching the media. While many
Monday, December 3, 2012
Beware the Generic SWOT
SWOT analysis would have to be among the most over and misused models around. I am particularly reminded of this fact around this time of the year when marking undergraduate assignments, where quite a number of them incorporate rather inappropriate SWOTs.
However, the misuse of SWOT analysis isn’t just confined to undergraduates. Most of the organizations that I worked for have also managed to
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