Archive for December, 2009
Branding yourself!
Share Facebook, Twitter and Linked In are all social media platforms were you can set up your own profile to present yourself to the world. It is all about broadcasting yourself. You let the world know who you are, what you do and also where you stand for. These sites give an impression about you ...
Art of A Can
Share Your strengths may lie in marketing and your brands rather than art but that doesn’t mean you can’t use it to your advantage. You might well be selling you product to customers with extraordinary talent. Red Bull have embraced this fact and shown their respect for their consumers in their competition ‘Art of A ...
A Smart Statement
Share Nike knows how to advertise and communicate to their target group. Sports for women have been underestimated for years. Nike is trying to make a statement trough their advertising for Nike women. Women sport is more than just a few girls playing a fun game. Nike distinguished, rise and empower women to be athletes ...
Ford and Social Media
While Ford Motor Company might not be very financially strong at the moment; Ford’s social media CEO Scott Monty do provide some interesting views on Social Media and viral marketing in this interview
The Complexity of Branding
Share You are not a brand unless other people think you are. People have to connect with your brand on an intellectual and emotional level. A logo is not a brand but the story behind it is. Strong brands create a subjective emotion with a product, a company or even a person. Thus, you can ...
*That* Toyota ad: The Creepy Calamity
Share The whole web is crossing off tabs in disgust and sending out complaining tweets over the outrageous Toyota ad that is the winner of the Clever Film Competition. It involves a young boy and a girl’s father laughing about the ‘good pounding’ his daughter will get later and how the boy will ‘have her ...
The Whopper Freak Out
Share This Burger King marketing campaign started off as a prank and ended up as a (excuse the pun) whopping marketing campaign. By ‘discontinuing’ the Whopper – America’s most popular burger, in one town for one day, Burger King tests the depths of peoples love and loyalty for their world famous brand. The uproar that ...
Elf Yourself
Share A great example of how an internet application can work as an amazing marketing tool is ‘Elf Yourself’ by OfficeMax Store. It allows you to paste the faces of you and your friends and family on to dancing elves with different backgrounds and choreography. At the end of the video you’re told you can ...
Logos 101
Share A logo is a designed element that looks like a symbol, ideogram, icon, emblem or sign of a brand or company. It is a unique trademark that reflects the company. A logo is designed to aid immediate recognition, to identify organisations and to connect people with branda. To do this the shape, colour, design ...
Building Member Based Community Websites
This is a fairly long video (12 minutes) about how to build a dynamic member based portal or community web site using PHP, MySQL, and Flash ActionScript 3.0.









