Tuesday, October 29, 2013

a football club rebrand, a lesson in “How-to-do-Facebook” lesson, healthy eating with McDonald’s & more!

Tension over a football club rebrand, a “How-to-do-Facebook” lesson for big corporates, healthy eating with McDonald’s, Irish people asking Google what love is - and the ongoing digital/print challenges for news media companies – my favourite marketing stories of the past week!
Tigers V City
Showing the importance of including all target audiences in your plans and what happens when you don’t – the Irish Independent tells us that Hull City owner, Assem Allam faces a revolt from fans as he wants to rebrand the team as the Hull Tigers.  Interesting to see whether Heritage or the more American-sounding Tigers will win out!
Furry impressive!
Anyone who uses Facebook can’t fail to see the predominance of cats on the platform but the web has more than proved itself as animal-friendly in a lovely article from Karlin Lillington in last Thursday’s Irish Times. She tells us that the web has transformed the fortunes of animal welfare and rescue groups.   The work by Animal Heaven Animal Rescue (AHAR) in Kerry is cited by Karlin as showing big corporates how to use Facebook.
Nice contract for Flahavans
Having worked on the PR for McDonald’s Restaurants of Ireland when they introduced their salads some years back, I was really interested to see that they have done a deal with Flahavans – McDonald’s already sells 100,000 portions of porridge each year in Ireland they say and they want to raise that to 250,000 – so a positive and healthy news story all round.

Irish looking for love!
Adworld tells us that Irish people apparently are asking Google ‘what is love?’ according to a Google report, issued to celebrate 10 years in Ireland, which itemised the most popular search terms in Ireland in the past year.  But Adworld also tells us that Kantar Media ROI reveals some very interesting search facts – while 73% of Irish adults use Google for search, age plays a big role in which search engine is used.  Irish 20-24 year old adults are two and a half times more likely to use About.com while 25-34 year olds are 67% more likely than the average to use Yahoo UK and Ireland.
To paywall or not to paywall
Meanwhile the UK Independent in its Media column last week covered the issue of how news media companies have been and continue to be excited by the potential of tablets vis-à-vis paywalls.  Interestingly one company claims that most tablet usage is mainly in the evenings – that users don’t carry their tablets with them during the day.  Not true in Dublin anyway!  If it were true, a media buying company claims that day’s news app is out of date by the evening and so the news media companies need to produce ‘second screen’ content i.e. content that will be viewed while people do other things such as watching TV etc. 
Times Tablet Offering to replace ePaper
Laura Slattery reported in the Irish Times last Friday, 25th October, that the paper is introducing a new tablet offering instead of its existing ePaper.  In the face of declining advertising revenue and declining circulation, the company continues to investigate digital options.  MD Liam Kavanagh said that there is just too much free media and that it’s unsustainable in the current climate.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Google+ making stars of us all, Butter, Rice & Sauces and a Bank ad .....!

Google+ making stars of us all, Butter, Rice & Sauces and a Bank ad caught my eye in the past week!
Starring in ads – whether you want to or not!The Media & Marketing slot in the Sunday Business Post tells us that from next month if we recommend, say, a restaurant on Google+, that Google can feature our posts as ads?  Bit rich eh?  I loved the info here about how some Google Plusers are objecting – they’re changing their profile pix to Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google so that it’s his face that will come up in the ads!  http://www.businesspost.ie/#!story/Home/Media+And+Marketing/Google+to+mine+users+to+take+on+Facebook/id/397

I really like these two marketing campaigns featuring brands which are capitalising on the home cooking/baking trend:
Best for……. A Good Integrated Campaign
Kerrygold is running a great integrated campaign – “Best for Baking”.  They are sponsoring the Great Irish Bake Off and on their Facebook page invite fans to post baking questions, some of which will be answered by Kooky Dough’s Sophie Morris in the ad breaks of Bake Off  https://www.facebook.com/kerrygold  They are also sponsoring the new food page on tv3.ie  http://www.businessandleadership.com/marketing/item/42853-kerrygold-launching-best-f
Ben’s BeginnersI really like this campaign from Uncle Ben’s and Edelman – ‘Ben’s Beginners’ which is all about encouraging parents to cook with their kids.  Krishna De blogged about this campaign - which is international - but which was launched here by Edelman. They Irish-ised it by linking up with celebrity chef, Neven Maguire and running a survey here on parents’ attitudes to cooking with their kids.  http://www.krishna.me/2013/kids-cooking-abilities-research-in-ireland/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kids-cooking-abilities-research-in-ireland
One to enjoy!Here’s a lovely ad for a bank - not really sure what they’re trying to say but it’s inspiring! http://mostexcitingworld.com/videobest-coin-ever-spent/

Monday, October 14, 2013

Newstalk's shout out for SMEs, Chips for Tea, Love/Hate PR juggernaut & Marketing TV....

Small businesses – an opportunity for you – every Monday Jonathan Healy gives  a ‘shout out’ for developments in small businesses during his lunchtime show on Newstalk  – so, if you’ve taken on employees, moved premises, won a new client whatever – email smallbusiness@newstalk.ie

Here’s an example of a good communications angle if your brand doesn’t tick the ‘nutrition’ trend – the “Chips for Tea” TV ad focuses on happiness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FK0DZSjfEM

The Love/Hate PR juggernaut continues…….last week, we saw the Love/Hate Cat lose one of her 9 lives but in a PR move designed to show how unfazed the cat was by the experience, she appeared on Friday’s Late Late Show – albeit very briefly!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5sfD2M2ZPU
Last Sunday also saw ‘fizzy orange’ trending on Twitter when the character Tommy asked for a ‘fizzy orange’ according to the Sunday Business Post - http://www.businesspost.ie/#!story/Home/Media+And+Marketing/Tommy's+'Fizzy+Orange'+Creates+Media+Storm/id/73fe9c93-3e89-4d90-a14c-45dacfec1e5a
And, today we hear courtesy of the Irish Independent that art is imitating life as the guy playing an undercover cop in the programme is in fact an undercover policeman in real life! http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/lovehates-newest-star-an-undercover-cop-playing-an-undercover-cop-29657220.html


Marketing magazine, edited by Michael Cullen, has launched Marketing TV – have a look http://www.marketing.ie/marketing-tv

Monday, October 7, 2013

"Gold in them there Tweets", "When Brands Blunder" & "Small Biz Saturday"

“There’s gold in them there tweets,” “When brands blunder” and “Small Business Saturday” - three marketing stories that caught my eye over past few days:
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A really exciting (if you are a marketer) or maybe scary (from a consumer’s perspective!) piece of research is going on in IBM’s Californian research centre. Karlin Lillington of the Irish Times informs us that researchers are mining millions of tweets, analysing the language used and comparing it to past data, a user’s profile and other stuff across social media!  All so that marketers can target their consumers more accurately – apparently the response to online campaigns is very low so high hopes are held for generating a better reaction. http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/technology/there-s-gold-in-them-there-tweets-1.1547606
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   On the back of Tesco and Asda producing Hallowe’en costumes themed around mental health - ‘Mental Patient’ and ‘Physco Ward/Committed’ - Joe O’Shea wrote a very interesting piece in the Irish Independent about similar blunders made by other big brands including Paris Hilton producing ‘Sexy Bitch’ t-shirts for juniors, a ‘Sexy Anna Rexia’ skeleton costume on sale on a US website and Chanel designing dresses with text from the Koran emblazoned across the chest area. http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/when-brands-blunder-29630618.html
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Love this idea – ‘Small Business Saturday’ – it started in the US and encourages everyone to do business with small, local, independent businesses in their own area.  The UK Independent tells us it began in the US in 2010 and President Obama and various celebrities have been sure to be seen to support it.   In the UK they are hosting it for the first time this year on Saturday 7th December.   Let’s hope it makes its way here! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/sme/small-talk-chance-for-small-firms-to-win-support-on-a-special-saturday-8862885.html