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A place to collect thoughts about advertising...
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Rituals and advertising...
Bros icing Bros icing bros
lots of icing
Stella Artois
pouring ritual
Everything advertising people like in 90secs
http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/absolutely-everything-advertising-people-love-all-jammed-90-seconds-153654
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Rituals and Advertising
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUkC17-D_Q4
Hey guys,
this a commercial I saw some days before "Motherday" this May. It is in German - so to summarize it is about a small child expressing how much she loves her mother, yet she is unable to tell because she cannot speak yet.
At the end of the viedeo (screenshot) there is a link that brings you to a NIVEA page where you can send thank you-wishes to your mother. This commercial really reinforces the brand heritage of NIVEA and was quite appealing to me, especially because they are not trying to sell a product or place their product in the ad. I think it is a very smart way to build on a ritual.
See you tomorrow,
Christoph
Rituals and Advertising
Hope you all have a great weekend!
Tomorrow Shili and I will going to talk ritual and advertising.
Some of you might have a wonderful Halloween party this week, and there is the upcoming Thanksgiving.
So I want to you to share your own experience about how rituals related to advertising and how advertising influences the ritual behaviors.
It is not a compulsive assignment, but I would be very appreciate if you can post a link of a video or any examples of your purchase experience by midnight.
You could also think about it and ready to discuss tomorrow in the class.
Thank you.
Quinn
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
How brands use Vine
here ist the link to some examples on how brands use Vine. Please feel free to shoot any question at me or Amy.
Best,
Christoph
http://brandsonvine.com/
http://cubicleninjas.com/5-companies-using-vine-as-a-marketing-tool/
Monday, September 23, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Assignment: Alternative Views of Advertising Effects - due September 24th
for the two Advertising Theory classes that I will be leading, I would like to use your input for some in-class discussion.
In order to do so, I would like all of you to post ONE Advertisement (you can choose from any type of media - TV, radio, print, digital, etc...) that has either PERSUADED or REINFORCED you.
Please just post the advertisment without any further comments, we will then discuss a selection of your posts in class.
Thanks and have a great weekend,
Christoph
Monday, August 26, 2013
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
AdAge app on smart phone -- Megan
medical alarm for elders living in rural areas
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Twitter and farmers
While technology has transformed production methods, it's also transforming the way farmers connect to others. Consider the rapidly growing cadre of Ohio agriculturalists using social media.
"It has an appeal for farmers because it's a great way to connect with a consumer without having to go through the (traditional) media," says Dan Toland, an Ohio Farm Bureau Federation communications specialist instrumental in educating farmers about Twitter, Facebook and other tools. "They're finding it's a great way to get their message out."
Payn-Knoper has observed a new willingness among farmers to tell their own stories -- and an eagerness to connect with each other. Every Tuesday evening, 100 to 200 farmers from around the world use Twitter to participate in her two-hour Ag Chat, an online conversation on various ag topics.Youtube
Technology--Social Network
Although not every one of us is a tech-savvy, we are bombarded by technologies. One of them is social network, such as Facebook and Twiter. Just like you need to know how to use Google, Facebook and Twiter are essential to our generation, or the younger ones. You need to be a sophisticated Facebook/Twiter user so that you could manage your social network efficiently and safely. As the number of Facebook/Twiter user increases, advertisers see the opportunity: it’s an old-fashion way to put up an advertisement; the heart of the story is about advocacy. As a social network, people pass the information/comments/opinions along with individuals’ networks. Advertisers are more mindful of what consumers think of their products. This technology offers me a way to understand how advertisers interact with their potential consumers as well as how the dynamic between advertisers and consumers has been changed.
Technical Knowledge: InDesign, Illustrator & Photoshop
Media Service for Rural Sector_Chanju LEE
What I found about a media service specially devised for rural community is "AgChat Foundation." As their pithy tagline, "empowering a connected community of agvocates," goes, their mission is to help those who engage in producing food, fuel, fiber, and feed successfully voice their stories from their own perspective via social media platforms.
For this, they endeavor primarily to educate and equip farmers and ranchers with necessary skills for tapping into Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and so on. The central venue of the foundation is the highly visible "#AgChat" community on Twitter wherein more than 2,000 people from seven countries weekly get together to discuss tricky issues, tell their own stories, and come up with effective ways to relate to people outside of agriculture.
Considering that our society has shifted to the era of social media, whether farmers opt for them or not, it is obvious that they are encountering a crucial need for maximizing such new media. In this sense, I feel that this foundation excellently contributes to getting rural community keep a right track.
Rural Technology
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One business that caters to the rural sector is HughesNet, a high-speed, satellite Internet provider. You can see from the picture (taken from their website) that they want to target that rural customer, who may not be able to get service from typical internet providers. Their website states that the #1 reason to use them is "It's available where ever you live." The website also states, "super-fast, always-on, satellite Internet access is ready when you are – no dialing in, no waiting, and no tied-up phone lines." The reason I know about this company is because my Dad lives in rural North Carolina. The typical internet providers would not service him since he is far outside the city limits. However, HughesNet was able to deliver, even with his rural address. http://www.hughesnet.com/residential-satellite-internet/why-hughesnet.cfm
QR Code, an innovation in advertising informational storage
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A QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response code) is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code) first designed for the automotive industry. More recently, the system has become popular outside of the industry due to its fast readability and comparatively large storage capacity. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be made up of any kind of data (e.g., binary, alphanumeric, or Kanji symbols).
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code
Kent Country Show
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Mostly, rural countries are known as the underdeveloped areas and lack of communication with the urban cities. However, in England, there is a well-known countryside named Kent county. Every year, an agriculture show will be host by the Kent County Agricultural Society at Detling near Maidstone in Kent, England.In the show, the produce of Kent farmers alongside a livestock and other entertaining evens, such as blacksmithery will be broadcast.
Grown up in cities, most people are not familiar with rural section. So the country view and lifestyle are novel and interesting to us. Since the first show in 1929, the show becomes the window for rural Kent life, attracting around 100,000 visitors each year.
As it is once said by the mayor in Gravesend at the first Kent County Show, "the greatest advertisement the town had been privileged to enjoy".
LINK:http://kentshowground.co.uk/
Apps On Smart Phone
I’m always willing to try the new apps on my smart phone as long as they are free. Many of the apps are really useful so I actually do not mind if there are some ads when I’m using. The main forms of advertisements in apps are mainly banners and windows popped out, but most of the time I pay little attention to them because I know they are advertising and I just close the popped-out window or just ignore the banners. So these using experiences let me realize although the advertising there is not intrusive, the effectiveness of them is not quite well. One of the quite effective ads in apps I think is the radio advertisement between every two or three songs when I’m using Pandora listen to music, which are mainly about music concert/ albums or something related to music, besides, it’s very short and it’s spoken out which could attract my attention better. And interestingly, I find there are some apps themselves are a whole advertising. Like one of the Stella Artois Beer campaign, there is actually an app which is a game to complete the whole 9 steps of serving a glass of Stella Artois.
http://www.designtaxi.com/news/350885/Stella-Artois-Tongue-in-Cheek-9-Step-Beer-Pouring-Video/
I don’t know how effective is this campaign, but I think it is really interesting. This game plays as a good complementary role of the whole campaign and add the interactive part to the campaign very well. There are some strategies in this game but yet not difficult, and you can actually upload your scores. As an app fan, I would like to try this if I can (actually this app is only designed for iPhone, so unfortunately I can’t), and I do think it is a less intrusive and more effective way to advertise a product.
Technical Knowledge -- final cut pro and Adobe suite CS5
Effie. Rural advertising
QR code & advertising
Firstly, it provides a strong incentive to interact based on passive paper media. I feel I'm always curious about contents contained in the small odd squares. I like the feeling of discovering something myself. And I feel brands with QR code are cool and trendy.I have positive attitude towards brands on advertising with QR code even without knowing the brands thoroughly.
Secondly,its existence is combined with the smart phone apps QR reader.Users with a camera phone equipped with the correct reader application can scan the image of the QR code to display text, contact information, connect to a wireless network or open a web page in the telephone's browser. The implication is that advertisers don't need to create contents for mobile phones. Instead, the users will find the content themselves.It's an unobtrusive way to put advertising on mobile platforms. It might work pretty well when people see ads with QR code on bus stops,waiting room, etc, where people more easily feel bored.
Besides the information access function, QR code work as an invitation of certain events. People interested in certain events just need to scan the QR code and then they join in. It's quick,easy way to catch people's attention and interest. What's more, people could join in and win prizes just by their cellphone. People might feel more willing to participant if the entree is easy and the prize is rewarding. There is an example where people could buy grocery goods simply by scanning QR in subway station and ordered online in Korea.
All in all, I think QR code provides new interactive opportunity as well as bridging the traditional paper media with mobile media. And the characteristic of it- exclusive, complicated but cool themsleves could influence viewers' attitude towards brands.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Good Ad NIKE-WRITE THE FUTURE Bad Ad-
Good + bad ads targeting me
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The good ad is the NatureLuxe’s commercial, which is endorsed by Taylor swift. I think it is targeting to me because the Taylor is the singer that I like and she is the same generation as me.
Firstly, the successfully using emotion appeal draws my attention. The simple background setting, appropriate music and Taylor in a fancy dress offer me the enjoyment of beauty. One of he lines in this ad is that “the next cover girl? you! “ By watching this ad, I feel like I want to try this product because I wish I could as pretty as Taylor in ad. Also, every girl has a dream of being a cover girl. The theme of this ad makes me feel special and meet my need in beauty.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMt6TFO0zn4&feature=related
Secondly, the bad ad that I think is the commercial of Gummy bear. Our generation is the target market of candy product, so this ad is targeting to me. The reason that I think it is not good enough is that the whole advertising is so not cool and boring. The actor who is supposed to enjoy eating the Gummy bear has a fake and unreal face on screen. Previously, I am not a big fun of Gummy bear. Still, after watching this advertising, it can not make me interest in trying this so-called biggest Gummy bear in the world.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBa458RoLpw&feature=pyv&ad=5774680702&kw=gummi%20bear
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Good & Bad ads targeting me
The ad I think is really effective is the Coca-Cola’s commercial produced in 2008, which is the year that Beijing held the Olympic Games. I was targeted because a) Coca-Cola’s main target in China is the young generation, and I do think I’m one of them; b) 2008 is the first time China hold the Olympic Games, so in that year everyone in China is so immersed in this “Olympic atmosphere” and really pay a lot of attention to the information related to that. This ad is effective because a) many Chinese elements are blended and well presented in the ads, which I’m really familiar with and proud of; b) it also indicate that the chance of holding the event is hard earned by China, when I see the moment the Olympic torch arrived, I was really emotionally influenced by it; c) holding the Olympic Games is a happy event for China, which conformed the translated name of Coca-Cola (part of the meaning is “happiness”). In summary, this well produced ad really strikes the right chord in a right time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jv4upSH9Jo
This is an ad which also produced for the 2008 Olympic Games. The company is one of the sponsors for the event and its main business is knitting wool. The classic ads for this company is the repeated slogan meaning “sheep, sheep, sheep”, which when pronounced in Chinese is quite cute and fit the product. But this new produced ad just repeated the names of all the 12 Chinese animal signs in this classic form. There is absolutely no connection with the product and also the Olympic Games. Also the same form last about 1 minute is really boring and I just think it is one of the most ridiculous ads I have ever seen.
Good and Bad Ads targeting me.
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Bad comes first. Knowing you guys will talk about cultual things. I found this typical controversial print ad. This is an ad for Nippon Paint. The claim of this ad is that using Nippone Paint, the surface of pillar is too smooth for the dragon to hold on. But, it is indeed very rude for Chinese people. Very rude. I can give an analogy. Imagine in front of the UN Headquarter, the national flag of US is much lower than other countries' flags just because the flagstaff is using Nippon and it is too smooth. This ad let me feel the same.
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Good & Bad
One bad ad would be the t-mobile ads. They show a woman in a pink dress with lipstick. I am not sure what the brief says but given the amount of times I have seen these advertisements I would assume that I fall into some category. These ads are just annoying.
Good and bad ads targeting me
The bad ad
It is also an ad I saw long time ago. It is acutally an ad campaign for Skittles.
"Hear the rainbow " http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/tv-commercials/skittles-hear-the-rainbow-13502155/
"Break the rainbow" http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/tv-commercials/skittles-break-the-rainbow-13502055/
"cry the rainbow" http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/tv-commercials/skittles-cry-the-rainbow-13502105/
I think this ad campaign is target to me because it uses many scenes at school between classmates and at home between parent and child. But the plots in the ads are very bizzar and I think cruel. I can understand it tries to resonate with many high school kids, especially rebelious kids by those familiar scenes. However, the emotions used in the ads are not that positive.
Negative v.s Positive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYP1Tjgt1Ao
This is Apple’s "Lemmings" commercial that aired at the 1985’s Super Bowl. It gives such a negative feeling because, first of all, it has very creepy background sound; secondly, the tone of the commercial is very dark. More importantly, it delivers a message that you need to be different (use Apple) otherwise you will be dead…It doesn’t make me crave for using Apple; contrarily, it pushes me away from Apple.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghNN7i5QjRA&NR=1
Shiseido’s MAQuillAGE commercial. The series of MAQuillAGE commercial solely features one celebrity. I personally have a positive attitude toward this commercial because its theme: change. The background music is actually sung by the celebrity and the lyric is about the theme “change”. Even for the audience who does not know Japanese at all, the upbeat tempo impresses people with a more positive feeling. Also, the color contrast (grey background vs. the shinning color on the celebrity’s lip) is very creative. It creates a focal point that the audience could easily grasp. Finally, it opens with the scene that the celebrity is cutting her hair. What is this about? It is about the theme “change”. It captured my attention at the first place because I wanted to know why she was doing this.
The good ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD8zAJIyWRA
Although I have never owned a Chevy (and I am typically loyal to one of their major competitors), I found this commercial to be very appealing for several reasons. I like how they match up the imagery of the photograph with the scenery behind the photograph. It makes me feel like I'm a part of the scenes and that I can relate to the people in the older photographs today. I also like that they aren't directly giving me information about their cars, or telling me why their cars are better than their competitors. Sometimes I don't want to hear the stats -- it's the feeling that an ad can invoke in me that would make me have a more positive association with the ad, thereby encouraging me to purchase it. I feel that this ad is targeted to me as a person who relies heavily on cars for transportation means. Since I am a "consumer" of cars, I feel this ad is directed at me.
The bad ad: This Chase Freedom ad was printed in a magazine I bought over the weekend. I did not like this ad because it was so boring to me. They get their point across, but this ad would obviously not be in a magazine that men would typically read. The text at the bottom actually says "get 5% cash back on dining and at movie theaters and department stores." I found this to be slightly irritating. Either way, this ad was targeted to me because it was in the magazine I purchased, and it is apparent that this ad is targeted to women.
Brandon Clear: Two Ad's for attitude.
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The first ad I selected was a Nike ad for college football, which I have an extremely positive attitude towards. I may have a built in bias towards the ad because of my affiliation with the sport but I feel that it overall captures the essence of Nike’s “Just Do It” motto. The second ad I chose I have an negative attitude towards. My reason for this is due to the fact that these weight loss advertisements constantly show images of individuals losing a great deal of weight , but lead them to believe that by just taking their supplements their ideal weight will be attained. Most of the people shown in these advertisements are paid actors who are shown being a heavier weight through digital manipulations.
Adv targeting me (+ & -)
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Ads that Target Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQiuVW1GWpE&feature=related
NEGATIVE: Below is an ad that I feel is literally speaking to me, as a woman, in order target men. The image of the ad has a guy in an action movie who says, "Hey ladies, enjoying the film? Of course not! Because this is "our" movie. And Dr. Pepper 10 is "our" soda." I think it is ridiculous to say that Dr. Pepper 10 is a "man's drink." It's a soda for crying out loud! By saying it's for men only, it just makes me want to drink it out of spite. Maybe that's exactly what Dr. Pepper wants, is to have me buy their product anyway (along with all the men). So I guess the joke is on me since I want to buy it anyway. I understand the concept behind it, but I feel like the way they approach it is silly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTs-BmLOGWQ
2 Ads Targeting Me_Chanju LEE
The link above leads to a Korean Air advertising, and I personally think that it is designed to target me. Above all, as a student studying abroad, it is very natural for me to feel somewhat homesick. Particularly, many people around me are going to visit their home during the upcoming vacation, but I may stay, since I cannot afford it. In this sort of climate, this video makes me feel as if I were able to travel anywhere whenever I want, thereby engendering some positive attitude for the brand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXnAYpO5m7Q
The other advertising is an advertising of a cosmetic product for men like me, and after watching it, I found somewhat negative attitude toward the advertising and brand itself as well. The primary reason is that this advertising uses an ideally handsome model from my own perspective, which consequently keeps me from being persuaded. That is, because I come to feel that I am totally out of the model's league, and I also know that such a model actually does not need that kind of cosmetic product, the message from the advertising cannot help but remain unconvincing to me.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
A point I wanna highlight
I really appreciate that you contribute your opinions to this blog, which will definitely help me prepare for my leading discussion. But could you please explain why you feel you are the target of the ads(this point is really important). Thank you so much!! I am expecting your valuable perspectives!!
GOOD AND BAD AD OF ACER
U by Kotex and the Prius family
Effie-Chanel and Pepsi
Friday, October 21, 2011
Good and Bad
I put two! I know! but i really liked both.
The first one speaks for itself; the music choice is modern the silhouettes are stylish, the dancing vibrant. Yet, all these elements are clearly speaking to a latino audience without the need to really say it. Its a great, elegant, short ad.
The second one really speaks to me as a young male latino; we love "futbol". Even if we dont, we still love saying we do; its part of our culture. But unlike soccer here, it is not a sport played in a field. Football soccer is traditionally a street sport in mexico and most of latin america. Its played during recess in small places, its played in the park with a couple of cans marking a "goal": its played in rooftops. This video is great at reaching its target market; young latino gamers, and it was really successful, going viral shortly after its release.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvjkuscQjbw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvaQnRpT2eg
Bad!
This one is just questionable, but i think was a bad move overall. Its obvious this ad was supposed to try reach mexican voters in the US but comes across as racist and patronizing. First the music; they picked a musical style listened to in the poorest areas of mexico. They also had depicted all of the actors as working class, not coming across as particularly educated. If to this you add the fact that some of the actors were clearly not native speakers (i am, thats why its obvious to me) then you are just adding insult to injury. I think that gaining the votes of a few are not worth alienating the majority. This ad does precisely that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CovAWgrCZ9s&feature=related
Thursday, October 20, 2011
expecting your opinions!!
Dear classmates:
please put two ads of which you feel you are the target (one you
have positive attitude while the other you have negative attitude)
and please explain why you feel that way on our blog by
Sunday night. Sorry for announcing so late! Expecting your
opinions!!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
synethesia
Music Synesthesia
Synesthesia
Brandon Clear: Synaesthesia
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Synaesthesia
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TED is ROCK! I am a big fan of TED so thank you for your sharing!
Abaut Synaesthesia, I think I really have something I would like to share with you.
Here is the thing: in my mind, the map of Henan province in China is related to a penguin. But it does not looks like a penguin at all, the map of that province just looks like any other province, no special. However, since I have memory, Henan map=Penguin. No matter under what circumstance I see a penguin in my mind, visually. I dont know why, but this time, synaesthesia may make sense.
Just in case confusing you, I found a pic of the map of Henan province.
Synesthasia
I think I have experienced Synesthasia when I emotionally involves in music. I would automatically associate the music passage/phrase with a particular image or an adjective. Lyrics and poetry could generate Synesthasia. I could, not all the time, experience Synesthasia while I’m reading traditional Chinese poetries/lyrics. Although I am not physically experiencing those senses at the moment I am reading them, the rich and vivid descriptions in poetries and lyrics lead me to such senses, such as cold, warm, pain.