Super Bowl Sunday came and went with great fanfare, even if it was just for the half time show. Seriously, didn't Katy Perry rock it? The game was filled with drama and tense moments, that can only be summed up as, "The Patriots won the game, but really Seattle lost it." What a nail biter ending. Here on the South Coast, which is darn close to Seattle's Pacific North West, it … [Read more...]
Top 10 online marketing trends for 2015
1. Content will continue to be king This trend will continue, simply because social media and mobile devices have provoked and enabled the growth in content available for consumption. Content can position a company or brand like nothing else, and it can drive prospects to points in the pipeline closer to becoming … [Read more...]
2014 Top 10 Marketing Wall of Fame & Wall of Shame
I was inspired to pull some thoughts together on this when I was approached by a producer at CBC TV to add a Vancouver spin to a national "Marketing Fails 2014" piece they were airing by Dianne Buckner. If you'd like to view that segment, which aired Dec 29, 2014 you can link to it here. CBC Vancouver Marketing Fails 2014: Rene Filiponne interviews marketing strategist, … [Read more...]
Branding with emotion and giving presence this holiday season
Two much-loved global brands (with Canadian roots), Westjet and Lululemon, take the spirit of the season awards this week for marketing initiatives that stand out in a month traditionally fueled with excess and consumption madness. Hot on the heels of Black Friday and Cyber Monday comes Lululemon’s holiday campaign “Give presence,” as well as the third in a trilogy from … [Read more...]
From creation to consumption, sharing, engagement, lead generation & sales
Our American neighbors have just celebrated Thanksgiving this weekend. In honor of that, during the week leading up to festivities, I shared a blog post through social media called “What would the WKRP in Cincinnati Turkey Drop episode look like in the age of social media?” While I have blog readers from all over the globe, and 20% are Canadian, the largest group is from the … [Read more...]







