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Friday
22Jan2010

Introducing Shelterbox

Have you heard about shelterbox?


The first time I heard about them was this morning at my BNI meeting. It's a pretty great concept. For 1000 dollars they pack everything needed to survive emergency situations into a 2 foot box. It holds everything from a 10 person tent to cots for newborns. 

 

 

 

 

The boxes are shipped to disaster areas and set up to provide temporary homes. If you haven't yet decided how you would like to help with the Haiti relief effort I recommend checking out shelterbox.com . They are, of course, on the scene. 

You can donate from their site and they have a pie chart to show you how the money is spent. If you really want to know where your money is going you can even track your box. 

Pretty cool stuff and a great idea.  

 

 

Thursday
14Jan2010

Help for Haiti

I don't know if it's just the total devastation alone or also the fact that this could happen in Victoria and we'll probably need the help one day but I felt I should offer an additional avenue for us to help out with the Haiti relief effort. 

As you know Haiti has been hit with a major earthquake as well as multiple aftershocks. The destruction and chaos is total. You can see the Dailymail (UK)  pictures and news report here. Be warned, this article contains graphic photos that are hard to look at. 

If you feel you would like to donate to the relief effort and are wondering where to go, I am posting a link to the World Vision donation page here.  

 

 

Wednesday
06Jan2010

Aaaaand, we're baaaack! 

It's been forever since I've posted. I had my head buried in two major projects and finished just in time for the new year. I'm really excited about this latest video for Pom Wonderful .

 

I also finished a really fun James bond theme video for BNI in Victoria, although I can't really show it here because it breaks so many copyright violations it's not even funny. It also looks like some of my Victoria Idol videos will end up on Trooper's official website. The contestants and I got an opportunity to work with Scott Brown from Trooper. He's a great guy and it was a fun experience. We'll be posting some of the studio sessions soon. 

It's funny to me that I spent so much time promoting marketing consultation this year and the thing that I don't pay any attention to seems to be taking on a life of it's own. So why fight it.  If you want to make a viral video this year, it looks like I'm your guy. If you're lucky enough I might do something as great as this.

Yes, I know it's bad. 

Here's wishing you a prosperous new year. I'm excited about what 2010 has in store! 

 

 

 

Saturday
03Oct2009

Welcome Gilly's

I just realized I haven't done any Client News in a while. So I'm starting strong with Gilly's Carpet and Furniture Care. the reason I like Gilly's is because Glibert Levesque genuinely cares about making your carpet clean.  He LOVES a job well done as well as seeing the satisfied look on a customer's face. Gilbert has decided to do some rebranding and nothing says, "Gilly's" better than a Gilly fish. Check out his new logo below and if you are looking to get your carpets cleaned then I personally guarantee (and so does Gilbert) that you will be happy with a job well done. You can also visit his website here. (We haven't gotten to that yet).

Friday
11Sep2009

Let's Talk About SEX, baby!

SEX! Now that I have your attention.... That old joke pretty much sums it up. Using sex as an advertising tool works. No one can deny that. 

For men, who respond quite well to visual stimulation, bikini clad women can push through any product that you stick in their hands. Sexual innuendo, or the old "nudge, nudge, wink wink" approach has been used since the concept of advertising was birthed. (heh, get it?)

So why does using sex work so well? For some, it stimulates fantasy in an otherwise monotonous life. For others, the innuendo means you are privy to an inside joke. Either way sex is the main underlying motivation in our society and it is a common experience we all share in our own different way. Also, let's face it, sex is exciting. This makes us perk up and pay attention when sexual imagery is presented to us in TV, print, radio, and web advertising. 

However, when it comes to advertising the REAL question we should be asking is this, "Why do advertisers use sexual images and innuendo to sell products?" Get your pens ready...the answer is... because it is easy. When an advertising agency is desperate to show immediate results they will use sex. Building a brand image takes a long time. Agencies have to be very clever and patient when building up a brand image and a client can easily lose confidence that a long term campaign is working. In a sense a new brand has to get in line and wait for it's day in the sun. Sex cuts the queue. It shows immediate results and it tells a lot about the agencies that use sex as their main "go to" tool.

There is a direct correlation between sex and creativity. The more creative and clever an ad agency is, the less they have to rely on using sex to sell. The reverse is also true. The more an agency uses sex to sell a product, the less likely they are to be creative, clever, and more importantly, patient while building your brand image. This should be a red flag to a business owner who is looking for a new agency. Immediate results with no concern for the long term image breeds the same type of client. Customers who pay attention at first but will probably drop off later. That same ad agency most likely sees their client relationships in the same manner. Sure, they have your attention now, but when the business wants to drop the sex approach and build more credibility with a wider audience the relationship will dissolve. Mainly because that is all the agency has got. They will be out of tricks.   

All the creative people I know have spent many years building up a big bag of tricks. They rarely, if ever, rely on using sexual imagery to sell a product. I am not trying to post the question of right or wrong but I am saying that I would look twice at an agency that uses the easy path when building your brand image. A quick return may not be worth it in the long run. 

However, I would also be wary of a creative company that uses the word "SEX" in the title of a blog post and then pulls a bait and switch in the article. That is simply uncalled for.