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March 20, 2008

Moonvertising

MoonrockRolling Rock is putting ads on the moon.

Well, sort of. A website accompanying a brilliant campaign allows users to broadcast their messages on the surface of a virtual moon. The site also allows you to download the VP of Marketing's presentation which is a dead-on spoof of agency rhetoric. Hilarious.

Also Rolling Rock has also apparently bought outdoor boards in select markets telling the public to watch the next full moon for their ad. And people aren't real happy. But Rolling Rock does get extra publicity. Shoot for the moon, I guess.

March 19, 2008

Does your law firm polka?

Adrants posted a link to San Francisco law firm Hanson Bridgett's new bizarre YouTube video. Watch it here.

There's a press release on their website talking about it. Here's my favorite excerpt:

A lot of people have been asking me what the video means," Partner Garner Weng reports. "And a lot of people have been telling me what it means. Everyone has a different take on it," as reflected by some of the early comments on YouTube and the blogs.

"That's the beauty of it," Weng says. "If you're wondering, there is a specific message we were trying to deliver — but it's a secret."

Here's a marketing secret for the HB Gang - the messages in your communications aren't supposed to be a secret. Effective communication and candor are two things I would look for from a legal firm. I'm all for trying to do something different (and frivolous accordion antics) but you need to have a point and people should be able to get that point. I don't want to have to play a guessing game. Tell me what you stand for or stop wasting my time-wasting time on YouTube.

March 12, 2008

Pharma Report

108992aafpharmflyer_2 Join us on Thursday, March 27 @ 2pm for our Direct-to-consumer drug advertising seminar. We'll hear from James Davidson, founder of the public policy advisory firm Davidson & Company, and Benjamin Zelman, VP, Pharmaceutical Development and Business Management at Medical Mutual.

This event promises to be an informative and lively dialogue on direct-to-consumer drug advertising. Answering questions such as:

What are the legal, medical and financial implications of advertising prescription drugs directly to consumers?

Who will be among those deciding?

Is this merely the latest advertising horizon or could it be creating unrealistic demand?

This event is a bargain at only $10.

Register here.

March 11, 2008

March Luncheon

Our March 19 luncheon will consist of a panel of local marketing executives:

Judy Abelman, Avery Dennison

Peter Baka, Lincoln Electric

Rob Horton, ICI Paints

Tom Leibhardt, Moen

Rob Spademan, Cleveland State University

They will be addressing their marketing mix, budget trends within their respective companies, how those budgets are allocated between advertising, PR, direct marketing, promotions, research, collateral, events, etc., where they think their opportunities lie, expectations from their agency and vendor partners, marketing communications changes, and a description of employer challenges and opportunities.

Tickets are still just $25 for AAF-Cleveland members and $40 for nonmembers. Click here for more details and tickets.

Division of Merch and State?

There's a state representative in Missouri attempting to have Budweiser recognized as the state's official beer. The rep thinks that if the state officially recognizes the beer it might increase tourism. I'm not so sure about that but it is interesting that the state would name a specific brand as it's official symbol.

But thanks to the wonder of the Internet, I learned that it's not the first time products have received plugs from states. Kraft Foods got two big endorsements when in 1998 Nebraska named Kool-Aid as their official state beverage and Utah tapped Jell-O as the official state snack food in 2001 (here's the resolution). Pennsylvania's state toy is the Slinky.  North Carolina endorses events - be sure to visit the Hertford County Watermelon Festival, the official Northeastern North Carolina Watermelon Festival (not to be confused with the the The Fair Bluff Watermelon Festival, the official Southeastern North Carolina Watermelon Festival. They also chose an official state Collard Festival - the Ayden Collard Festival, of course.

So far Ohio has kept the state symbols pretty tame, despite a play made by lobbyists from the Ohio Pawpaw Growers' Association. Apparently, they made a push to name the Pawpaw the official state fruit but Big Apple defended their territory as our state's sole official fruit.

Are there any other brands that you associate with specific states deserving of "official" status?

February 11, 2008

When Sales Met Marketing: A Love Story

Our friends over at the AMA are having an event on Wednesday, Feb. 13 and have extended an invitation to AAF-Cleveland Members at their membership rate. It's hosted by none other than our own AAF-Cleveland member, Terry Uhl.

Click the "pay offline" button so you are charged correctly at the door. The member rate is $30.

January 24, 2008

Low budget. Hollywood quality.

Here's how a small band of guys recreated the scene at Omaha beach without a cast of thousands. Incredible ingenuity.

December 06, 2007

Get LinkedIn

You're LinkedIn, right?

You ought to be.

There's now an AAF group on Linked In and I think you should to.  Joining will allow you to find and contact other AAF members on LinkedIn.

The goal of this group is to help members:
• Reach other members of AAF
• Help officers from various clubs network to find help, speakers, ADDY judges and more
• Accelerate careers/business through referrals from AAF Group members
• Know more than a name – view rich professional profiles from fellow AAF Group members

Here’s the link to join.

Take a look.  It should be a useful tool for you.

December 05, 2007

Praying to St. Bernardino

Saint I'm not looking to start a holy war here but I learned today that there is a patron saint of advertising - at least according the the collective intelligence of wikipedia.

He's St. Bernardino of Siena.

He's also the patron saint of communications, compulsive gambling and respiratory problems?!

Which is a big time saver if you're an asthmatic art director with a lotto habit.

December 04, 2007

Need Some Inspiration?

Get it from the Cleveland Browns Jason Wright.

It's a nice sentiment but a shut-down defense and better clock management wouldn't hurt either.