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Second Life for retailers

April 27, 2006Administrator 1 Comment

I’m reproducing here an extract from an Instant Messaging conversation I had in Second Life last night. This is to demonstrate how SL could be used as a virtual store and how companies could use the environment to improve internal… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Retailing, Second Life, Technology

Second Life

April 25, 2006Administrator 4 Comments

When I told a tech friend of mine I am taking my consultancy business inside an on-line computer game and am paying thousands of dollars for the privilege, he laughed at me. I have recently become aware of a game… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Second Life, Technology

omigod

March 29, 2006Administrator Leave a Comment

Have been doing some work on a Web 2.0 seminar/event, omigod. Or more correctly, omigod, my internet strategy is SOOO irrelevant. The seminar is about the very significant changes that have occurred on the internet over the past 12 or… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Technology

New business, Yellow Pages

March 12, 2006Administrator Leave a Comment

A number of new clients over the past few months and the prospect of working with a significant West Australian public company on an international project. May need to expand the business later in the year. New business comes from… Continue Reading →

Marketing

Hawkeye and The Hopman Cup

January 7, 2006Administrator Leave a Comment

Terrific event. Two star performances: Michaella Krajicek and Hawkeye. The Hopman Cup was the first ITF tennis tournament to allow players to invoke the Hawkeye system to adjudicate close line-calls. There was full on acclaim for the implementation of this… Continue Reading →

Cricket, Technology, Television, Tennis

OK, so here’s how it’s done

December 29, 2005Administrator 3 Comments

All right. Having shown you some awful examples of outdoor advertising, here is probably the best use of outdoor advertising in the last 10 years in Australia. Yellowglen, by Mildara Blass (now Fosters). It showcases the simplicity of a great… Continue Reading →

Advertising, Marketing, Outdoor

Bus ads

December 29, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

As is my wont, here are some more bad examples of outdoor advertising. These are bus shelter ads. It’s an unusual medium because some people will read them close up but the focus is really drive-by traffic. Why so small?… Continue Reading →

Advertising, Marketing, Outdoor

Tutorial: how to annoy your audience

December 29, 2005Administrator 1 Comment

Steve Vizard’s company, Cornerbox, is making a new comedy show for the Ten Network. It’s called The Wedge. Some poor promotional thinking from Ten on this. They’ve been running a teaser campaign which mentions the web site; don’t bother going… Continue Reading →

Advertising, Marketing, Television

Outdoor ads: scale and speed

December 12, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

Of all the major forms of media, the simplest seems the worst understood. Outdoor advertising involves looking at an ad while you’re a substantial distance away and driving at high speed. Most viewers are driving a car; so they can’t… Continue Reading →

Advertising, Marketing, Outdoor

Powerpoint awfulness

December 11, 2005Administrator 4 Comments

On Friday I attended a conference on the future of the Australian wine industry. Some terrific presentations but some just awful. It amazes me that 18 years after the product was invented, people still don’t understand the basics of giving… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Presentation

Advertising mould

November 30, 2005Administrator 3 Comments

A campaign is a series of ads with some recognisable consistency between one ad and the next. Seldom done in education advertising here. Each department seems to have its own ideas. This is the only print campaign I’m aware of… Continue Reading →

Education, Marketing

What IS IT with people hanging around lifts?

November 23, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

Continuing a series looking at print ads for tertiary institutions; today, Edith Cowan University. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear… another tertiary education ad featuring people and lifts. Very aspirational, I’m sure. It’s not just your eyesight; the text in… Continue Reading →

Education, Marketing

Classic wine marketing

November 20, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

WA’s iconic white wine, Houghton’s White Burgundy, is to be renamed Houghton’s White Classic. This is necessary because of the 1994 Agreement between Australia and the European Community on Trade in Wine, and Protocol (Wine Agreement). In signing this, Australia… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Wine

World FDS

November 17, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

Just watched the World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in a sports bar in Northbridge and became a soccer fan. It reminded me of some thoughts I had on International Rules Football. The AFL and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) should… Continue Reading →

Football, Marketing

Kangaroo marketing

November 15, 2005Administrator Leave a Comment

A magazine called Food Companion is running a food industry competition for the best new name for kangaroo meat. Why a new name? Obviously they believe that the cute animal thing interferes with the eat fleshy thing. The argument is,… Continue Reading →

Food, Marketing

Welcome to Gingin

November 10, 2005Administrator 4 Comments

This is the sign which announces the charming little town of Gingin, where I currently live. The sign is conspicuously positioned on the Brand Highway. Visitors to Gingin and residents of Gingin drive past it in great number. What signal… Continue Reading →

Marketing, Tourism

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