This week, I'm continuing on the video theme with a look at the new "Facebook Live" video streaming feature. This thing has awesome marketing opportunity written all over it. I woke up last Saturday morning to my son using Facebook Live to watch a live broadcast of the longboarding Top Speed Challenge being held in Quebec that weekend. It was pretty cool to see a demo of how … [Read more...]
What Crocs, Uggs and Earth Shoes can teach us about good marketing
I distinctly remember the season I spent walking up hill. It was the year that earth shoes were all the rage. For those who weren't yet born, or would just like to forget them, earth shoes had a sole with a higher rise at the front than the back. The width of the toe was also decidedly broad, presenting a less then sleek and glamorous look poking out from your jeans. Thank … [Read more...]
Just in time for the May 2-4 weekend: Molson Canadian – meet Budweiser “American”
Last week I received an email from a former marketing class student about Budweiser beer reportedly changing the name on cans over the summer from "Budweiser" to "America". She thought for sure it was a hoax, or at the very least a publicity stunt meant to garner headlines for an established brand in a mature category fighting for every last incremental decimal sales increase. … [Read more...]
Content marketing & the REACH factor
It used to be that advertising was all about planning reach and frequency. To a certain extent it still is for paid efforts, but when you're trying to milk free platforms, like your own anchored content through blogs and enewsletters, as well as social media, earned media and embedded editorial, REACH is the name of the game. You CAN control frequency of your own platforms, but … [Read more...]
3 insights from Sweden to harness media & generate word of mouth
The "Curators of Sweden" was a great example of tourism marketing. The campaign featured an overall initiative where the controls of the countries @Sweden Twitter handle were handed over to Swedish citizens for rotating one-week stints. People from all over the world were invited to ask questions and exchange thoughts in an unedited forum. The trust and openness was meant to … [Read more...]








