“You won’t know what it feels like to be debt free until you do”
Anyone in Chicago, watching local television during the day knows this line. That’s the tagline folks! ‘Nuff said.
Get. a. damn. writer.
“You won’t know what it feels like to be debt free until you do”
Anyone in Chicago, watching local television during the day knows this line. That’s the tagline folks! ‘Nuff said.
Get. a. damn. writer.
There’s nothing I love more than a SMART advertising campaign, and Pepsi has done it. I am LOVING the smart use of a rivals campaign to enhance the brand. Pepsi has taken Coke’s campaign and turned it on its head…hehe. Love it.
For anyone living in this country more than a minute, you know that the United States Christmas season is sponsored by Coca-Cola. Santa is the official spokesman and whether you drink the drink or not, you’re going to be exposed to his winter-kissed cheek, smile and wave everywhere you turn. He IS Christmas…and in turn, so is Coke.
Pepsi has cleverly taken the Christmas spokesman and revealed his “personal” preference. See, Santa is paid to drink Coke, it’s his job around the holidays. On his off season, he prefers Pepsi…didn’t you know?
(I only found the TV spot, but the radio one is even better. Could there be a print version coming?)
To give credit where its due:
OUTSIDE VENDORS:
Production Company: Pytka
Director: Joe Pytka
Executive Producer: Tara Fitzpatrick
Producer: Michele Atkins
DP:Joe Pytka
Editorial Company: Union Editorial
Executive Producer: Michael Raimondi
Producer: Joe Ross
Editor:Einar Thorsteinsson
Visual FX: Quiet Man
Executive Producer: Carey Gattyan
Sound Mix: Union Editorial
Executive Producer: Michael Raimondi
Mixer: Milos Zivkovic
Great job by the entire creative team. Awesome strategy!
I recently utilized the power of Craigslist to find a local go-to Mac Specialist whom I may contact should my limited mac needs arise. I received several “local” responses and this morning, one “unique” response from a company.
Clearly, it bothered me to not just reply, but to create a blog post about it. Firms MUST get their marketing efforts in check. The “shooting blindly” approach is NOT WORKING. I don’t know why IT firms think that mass email marketing is still an effective tool for their industry. I’ve perturbed enough to have created a list of why it doesn’t work:
Below is the transcript of my ad and the email that followed.
CRAIGSLIST AD:
Seeking Go-To Mac Specialist (Morton Grove)
Hi there!
I’m looking for a go-to Mac specialist to help me with any Mac issues when/if they arise, as I don’t have Apple Care.
I’m pretty computer savvy (meaning, I understand basic IT stuff), but not when it comes to certain Apple issues.
FYI I own a Macbook Pro
Please respond with contact information and rates.
RESPONSE EMAIL:
Hello There,
This is [name omitted] from [company name omitted] Inc – a 5 year old, 500+ member strong Software Services and BPO Services firm Headquartered at Virginia, US and ODC based out of Chennai, India with vast experience in Offshore Software development services.
This is in response to your postings in the Craigslist.
For our software services, we charge a competitive price of just $15 to $20 an hour depending on tech stack
The core service offerings are
- Application, Product Development & Maintenance.(CMS like Jhoomla, magento, word press,etc)
- Enterprise Business Solutions (SAP, CRM, Oracle, PeopleSoft etc).
- Business Intelligence & Analytics (Datawarehousing, Datamart, Data Integration etc).
- Mobile Applications (Iphone, Android, Blackberry etc.)
- Web 2.0 Implementation & Consulting.
- Web designing & Maintenance.
- Open Source Consulting & Implementation.
- SOA and Web Services.
- Technical & Product support.
- SEO, Link exchange, Link building etc.
- Data entry, Form filling etc.
- Gaming, Digital media services etc.
- QA & Testing Services.
Portfolio:
Magento:[links omitted]
Wordpres:[links omitted]
Joomla Mosets Tree:[links omitted]
Joomla: [links omitted]
Ecommerce:[links omitted]
Social Networking / Community Sites:[links omitted]
Drupal:[links omitted]
Zencart: [links omitted]
Flash: [links omitted]
ASP.NET: [links omitted]
ASP.NET front store:[links omitted]
Looking forward to hearing from you soon
Openwiresolutions Inc
Voice : 703-531-8753
Facsimile : 703-763-2209
Email:
[email omitted]
Thanks,
[name omitted].
MY RESPONSE:
I have to say that I’m a little confused as to why you (or your company) would send me this email. You clearly did not read my post since there was not one mention of anything I requested in the ad.
I’m not sure how this sort of mass marketing would benefit your firm since it is a clear indication that you’re not concerned with details. It thereby eliminates any chance of me even recommending your company to anyone I know.
Additionally, it’s also a waste of both mine and your time. The time it took for you to send this and the time it took for me to read this are of total waste. Consider this when you allocate your funds for marketing initiatives, this particular technique (that of mass email marketing) is not effective in your field.
Best Wishes,
Rena