Are advertisers and marketers reaching the young girls/Gen Y market? Not according to the team at 3iYing. Its' offensive, insulting and plain stupid! Who i 3iYing, what's a Flip? and what has this got to do with Word of Mouth? Plenty!
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What do Powerpuff Girls, Spider-Man and Disney's Cutie line all have in common? These US cartoon characters have all been re-invented by a process called transcreation. Far more than just dubbing in another language, these icons of the cartoon world now have relevance in the global markets they enter. Can transcreation help build stronger WOM programs? Read on.....
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On the Couch, Dr. Gail Saltz, one of the specialty blogs offered through iVillage had a very interesting article about women and their friendships. The article discusses the benefits that come to women who become close friends with those much older and/or much younger than themselves. The blog comments were very telling AND if viewed through a marketing lens, show the power these intergenerational relationships could have on a company's Brand and bottom-line.
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Are all Causes equal? Could supporting a Cause that fits a company's products or services generate more goodwill than supporting one that is done just 'beCause' it is easier to operationalize and requires no new creative thinking? Lastly, can a Cancer Cause program generate more Word of Mouth for their Brands AND stand out among the 'sea of pink'?
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Several weeks ago in Marketing Daily I read about a partnerhip between Barbie/Mattel and Bonnie Bell - the business goal is to 'push' make-up for little girls. The target market for this new product line - girls between the ages of 6-9. As a mom, a women and an aunt of two neices and two wonderful great neices, this announcement triggered thoughts about the incredible power that strong brands have and how they could be harness the power of WOM to create positive change in young girls. What if Barbie transformed herself to be a champion for young children rather than a
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Daily, I read about the launch of campaigns using traditional media to promote products and service. In today's YouTube, Consumer Generated Media (CGM), mobile & Instant Messaging (IM) world, one has to ask...what would be the result if these same campaigns were WOM-enabledTM ?
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During the 2006 holiday season, gift cards sales reached $27.8 Billion , exceeding the estimated of the National Retail Federation by 3 Billion dollars! So how do you make plastic gift cards more personal? The answer comes not from a well known card company such as Hallmark, but from Wisconsin retailer - Lands End.
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Over the long holiday weekend, I took time to catch up on a number of articles that have been piling up on my "to read" file. Over the next few posting I will be talking about a wide variety of topics, but today I want to mention a comprehensive study which was done on the inside articles found in your average women's purse. Part ethnography, part qualitative and very informative, this hands on activity can teach us plenty.
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Question - Mainstream news outlets have strict rules governing to what extent their palms can be greased - but not blogs. Should blogs follow the same rules?
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