The Martin Agency tweeted a link to this today. Their critique: "Should break to MJ news mid-story."
I personally like the Twitter tweets, especially the one that says, "Those space suits look gay."
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Oh I Wish I Were an Oscar Mayer Weiner
A great article from AdAge about Oscar Mayer's advertising/marketing: Remembering My Days as a Hot Dogger.
Hmm... I think I'll go make a hot dog for lunch.
Monday, July 06, 2009
Bleeding Billboards
An interesting twist to road-side billboards.
Here is a short article about the billboards that is followed by some interesting comments and opinions on the campaign: Disturbing Billboard Bleeds When It Rains
What is your opinion on this billboard?
Here is a short article about the billboards that is followed by some interesting comments and opinions on the campaign: Disturbing Billboard Bleeds When It Rains
What is your opinion on this billboard?
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Tweet Tweet: Kid's DON'T Twitter
The Hartman Group has published an article surrounding the misconceptions of teenage usage of technology. The article is on point and very true. Though not a teen myself (thank goodness!), coaching tweens and teens sports really gave me insight into their use of social networking.
Hartman Group discusses 5 misconceptions:
1. Teens and Millennials communicate with each other via Twitter.
2. Email plays an important role in the daily lives of teens and millennials.
3. Teens are engrossed with utilizing technology to transform their lives and create cool software tools.
4. Facebook is the new Myspace for teens.
5. We can impute important learnings about future behavior by studying attitudes and behaviors of teens and millennials in their interactions with technology.
These are all extremely true. Technology does not play as important of a role in teens/tweens (or "millennials" I guess) in the way people assume. While studying advertising in my final semesters of college, it felt like the professors always wanted "Social networking!" as an outlet to reach the target audience. As long as those two magic words were said, the student was off the hook. What my professors did not understand was the truth of the 5 misconceptions above. If only this article had been published a year ago... it would have made senior year so much easier!
Read the complete article and find out the truth behind these misconceptions: Kid's Don't Follow, Kid's Don't Twitter.
Hartman Group discusses 5 misconceptions:
1. Teens and Millennials communicate with each other via Twitter.
2. Email plays an important role in the daily lives of teens and millennials.
3. Teens are engrossed with utilizing technology to transform their lives and create cool software tools.
4. Facebook is the new Myspace for teens.
5. We can impute important learnings about future behavior by studying attitudes and behaviors of teens and millennials in their interactions with technology.
These are all extremely true. Technology does not play as important of a role in teens/tweens (or "millennials" I guess) in the way people assume. While studying advertising in my final semesters of college, it felt like the professors always wanted "Social networking!" as an outlet to reach the target audience. As long as those two magic words were said, the student was off the hook. What my professors did not understand was the truth of the 5 misconceptions above. If only this article had been published a year ago... it would have made senior year so much easier!
Read the complete article and find out the truth behind these misconceptions: Kid's Don't Follow, Kid's Don't Twitter.
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NBA Wants to Think Outside the Bun
Taco Bell is the NBA's newest fast-food sponsor, replacing McDonalds. Read about it on Adweek.
I'm not much of an NBA fan, but now that Utah Jazz has signed VCU Alum Eric Maynor (#3!!!) I'm sure I will be seeing a lot more Taco Bell adverts.
I'm not much of an NBA fan, but now that Utah Jazz has signed VCU Alum Eric Maynor (#3!!!) I'm sure I will be seeing a lot more Taco Bell adverts.
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