A random blog about marketing stuff.

So this week I’ve come across a couple of interesting marketing things to share.  None of it’s really related but why should that be a reason not to share??

Item number 1 – A cool use of the scan code

Heinekin used personalized QR codes at a concert event.

Item number 2 – Great Promo Spot

You might need to watch this one twice.  I did.

Item number 3 – Just for funzies

Okay so this one is only related to marketing in that it makes me and other marketing people I know happy.  Prepare to love it despite yourself.

 

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Change

A new year is upon us. 2012. What will we each do to make this year different than the one before it? People make promises like exercising more, eating less, quitting bad habits whatever those may be along with many other aspirations.

I prefer to not to make resolutions at the beginning of a year. I realized a long time ago that these get broken and leave people feeling frustrated and like failures. I prefer to wake up every day, and think about something that I can do better. Maybe it is small, or maybe it is large but it is a constant awareness and improvement that I think leads to more steady and realistic results.

I guess I just don’t think because the clock struck 12 on December 31st, that it is a fresh start. I think every day should be a fresh start and we should always reinvent ourselves and our future. Not just on one day of the year.

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A New Twist On An Old Classic

It could because I’m fully engulfed in the Christmas Spirit.  It could be because I applaud youthful enthusiasm and raw creativity.  It could be because I loved all of the stunning cinematography and how it spurred Canadian pride in me.  It could also be because this young lad reminds me of my own son playing his drums when he was his age.  Or it is likely all of the above.

Whatever the reasons, when I came across this video last weekend, I had to watch it a few times.  Sean Quigley is a sixteen year old, grade 11 student from Winnipeg who produced, directed and edited this rock heavy rendition of “Little Drummer Boy”.  Oh, and he also arranged, composed, recorded, mixed and mastered the song in addition to playing all the instruments on the track.

In an interview with CBC News, Sean said “Drummer Boy speaks to me so much. The whole song is a story. It’s about this boy who gets word of Jesus being born and he goes to see him and he doesn’t have anything to give him; he’s like I don’t have money, I don’t have gifts to give you. But I can play my drum and that’s more than enough.”

What lingered with me long after watching Sean was how much I was inspired by his courage and conviction for it takes a degree of reckless abandonment and inner confidence to fearlessly share your gifts with the world and to believe, much like the real drummer boy in the song, that your offering is simply honest, pure and more than enough.

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What do people NOT in marketing do?

We all know everyone and their dog is an advertising critic but do people not in marketing ever think about the people behind the creative?  Do other people in marketing even do that or is it just me?

This morning as I waited in line for my coffee I took in all the holiday coffee advertising and wondered how long ago the people who had to create the posters and shelf talkers and door decals began the process.  When I see the billboards, ads or materials with typos and errors I wonder about the copywriter and if they felt that horrible sinking feeling because they missed something.  I wonder if the Budweiser King of Beers campaign came to be after a long day of brainstorming and someone in the creative department went home, sat down on the couch, twisted off the cap of a cold one and simply by fluke turned the cap over (in my mind they also weren’t even drinking a Budweiser).

Does anyone else out there do this or are most people just interested in the clever stuff that makes them laugh or the ads/slogans/images that are unintentionally dirty?  Don’t get me wrong I like those too.

 

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A day made of glass

Someone brought this YouTube video to my attention and I think it is just so cool.  I realize the video was posted back in February and in terms of being current there are a lot of you that have already seen it, but it as my first time and I find it incredible.  I am a big fan of things being easier and at my fingertips and this truly is the future.  It’s very Minority Report.  Being in the advertising and marketing industry it excites me even more to start working with technology like this for clients, and coming up with new and dynamic ways to use it.  I say bring it on!  View the video here.  PS – Don’t skip the ad, its how we marketers make money ;)

A Day Made of Glass

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What Stage Are You At?

At a recent meeting, we were discussing the various stages of development of any organization and how everyone fits into one of these 4 stages; creation, expansion, prime or maturity.  I found this information incredibly insightful and thought provoking.

Creation – This stage of the organization describes a start up.  The programs and services were created to support its reason for being.  There is typically minimal organizational structure, informal and frequent communication among the members, limited resources (both financial and human) and a high level of activity with too little time to plan ahead. The primary task at this stage is to complete the day to day tasks to prove the very reason for being.  The danger or pitfall in this stage is people are too busy “doing, doing, doing” that there is not time to plan ahead.

This stage resonated for me as I thought of the start up companies we have been involved with and I recognized these were some of the challenges that they had faced.

Expansion – This is the quantity stage (not necessarily quality) where the organization is now growing and moving forward.  Programs and services are expanded, initial clarity of the mission is clouded by unfocused growth, new administrative systems are needed to solidify the informal structure and there are conflicting demands for financial and human resources.  The primary task in this stage is to clarify the mission, analyze the environment and prepare for the future.  The danger in this stage is relying on informal system, policies and procedures.

When thinking of this stage, I immediately thought “It’s all about quantity.  Okay, things are cooking, you’re growing that’s awesome however, you better get processes in place as it will be the processes and policies that will save the day.”

Prime – This is a very exciting stage where the organization is clear about its purpose and plans.  It’s more about being results-oriented and quality is more important than quantity.  A more professional approach to its methods of doing business are at play and innovation and creativity are both fostered and rewarded.  The primary task is all around improving management, evaluation and the cost-benefit analysis.  The dangers are if the leadership remains too task oriented.

I immediately thought of this being the quality stage.  The examples that came to my mind were Google, Apple and Facebook as I feel that they are all in their prime.

Maturity – This stage is all about maintaining status quo and being in business to keep itself in business.  I found this stage the most interesting of all of them.  This stage was around beliefs that the past approaches for future successes are sufficient however the policies and procedures constrain operations and restrict progress which leads to programs and services stagnating and declining.  There is outdated communication usually top down along with slow decision making processes.  As well, fixed assumptions filter out new approaches and strategies.  There is a lot of “We’ve never done it THAT way before” going on.  The primary task is to stay in business and maintain status quo. The danger is that the organization becomes irrelevant.

I thought “Wow”.  This is the do or die stage and you are faced with a choice.  Unless you re-invent yourself or your vision and accommodate for changes, you are done.  If you are not changing and evolving with the changing times, you are in danger of becoming irrelevant.  My thoughts went to companies like MySpace, Yahoo, Blockbuster and Kodak and the challenges they’ve had to face as well as to celebrities such as Madonna who continually re-invents herself with each generation of music lovers.

It is at this time, perhaps it’s time to go back to Creation?

So, what stage are you at?

 

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The Future of Advertising

So you know how when you were a kid and you thought of the future, you were pretty sure it was going to be a little like the Jetsons (at least if you are around my age that is)?  Well we do have videophones, cars that back up all by themselves and sidewalks that move.  So what does the future look like for advertising?  Well if movies and TV are any indication, and I think we’ve proven with the whole Jetson thing that they most definitely are, then we are in for some cool stuff as seen here:

Ads that know who you are (as seen in Minority Report)

Animated billboards (as seen on I, Robot)

Advertising EVERYWHERE (as seen on A.I. Artificial Intelligence)

Source: http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/180537/top_25_fictional_ads_in_scifi_movies.html

 

 

 

 

 

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Halloween Candy Overload

Halloween has come and gone and we didn’t get very many kids this year. I am not sure if our house wasn’t scary enough, our neighbourhood too new or they maybe heard there was a hormonal pregnant lady inside, but we were left with mountains of leftovers.

Normally I would be ecstatic at the thought of having to eat it all myself but we are 4 days into the leftovers and I am getting sick of the sugar (I cant believe it either).

So what to do? Well I went searching for ideas and found everything ranging from leaving it anonymously on doorsteps around your neighbourhood, to freezing it (delaying the inevitable no?), baking with it and even something about a “Switch Witch“.

There were two ideas however that I thought were quite neat. I wonder if they have anything similar locally?

1. Earn some cash

Find your way to Illinois and give your candy to this guy. He apparently pays $1 to your kids and donates another $1 to a local charity for every pound you bring.

Source

2. Feed the (American) soldiers

You can donate it to this site and they will make care packages out of your candy.

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Downtown Edmonton – What are you Doing?

 

I was at the Downtown Business Association Fall Luncheon today and I left feeling so proud of our city and what we are doing.  I live and work downtown and I have high hopes for this city.  I am now officially on the 2012 DBA board and couldn’t be more excited to see what kind of positive change I can be a part of.

Being involved in my downtown and Edmonton as a whole is important to me.  That is why I decided to stay here and become a business owner.  Sure I joke that I love Calgary and Vancouver (who wouldn’t want to be close to mountains and ocean.)  However, things like the arena project, downtown revitalization, positive change, and lots of people coming into the downtown core to live and enjoy it are important to me.

We have a great city and we should all be proud to be a part of it.  That’s why I got involved.  What are you doing to make Edmonton a better place to live?

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The Man. The Muse.

I have always been a huge fan of hard earned wisdom whether earned myself or earned then shared by others.

My favourite quote of all time is “Experience.  She gives the test first and the lesson later”.  I suppose it’s meaningful to me because I feel like I’ve lived that quote, being the “learn by doing” person that I am.  I’ve had to fall on my face a number of times in my life only to get back up, shake off the dirt and think “Wow, I’m not going to do that again. Lesson learned.”  As an additional kick in the butt, I gently remind myself, “Miss the lesson, you kinda missed the point. Don’t miss the point”.

Maybe that’s why I have such respect and fascination for those who have blazed the trail before me and then can report back on what they’ve learned in an articulate, meaningful and life impacting way.  Perhaps it’s because it helps me to navigate my own life’s journey.

I was reminded of that wisdom and trail blazing this past week.  A dear friend shared the 2005 Stanford Commencement Address that Steve Jobs gave on “How to live before you die”.  It’s approximately 15 minutes and he shares 3 amazing lessons.  I’ve listened to it a good half dozen times since it was shared with me and I find it profound, insightful, haunting, powerful, relevant, humble, inspiring and incredibly wise.  I’ve shared this message with whomever would listen to it; my husband, my kids and my friends.  I’ve said that this is a message for them. Actually I believe it’s a message for everyone.

So do yourself a favour.  Take a coffee break, check it out and be moved.

Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Address

This is a man who I heard left billions of dollars in Apple’s bank account when he passed away.  This is also a man who once stated that he “wanted to to make a ding in the universe”  (not the country or the world…that would be the universe) and it would be this same man, who actually did accomplish this humble yet audacious goal.

Well I figured that a man who could accomplish what he had in his short lifetime here, would know a thing or two and I’d be smart to listen to his hard earned wisdom.

Thank you for blazing the trail and changing the world.  You’ve profoundly inspired me and many, many others as well.

Rest in peace Steve Jobs.

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