Archive for January, 2009

Visa – Travel Happy

[edit] – i think it’s a really great campaign that visa is doing. keep it up! :D

from Marketing Magazine Singapore,

Asia Pacific – Visa has rolled out a live version of its “Travel Happy” campaign, asking card holders across the region to participate in a social media project that spans Beijing, La Digue and Jamaica.

Visa is asking card holders in Asia Pacific to recreate the ‘Travel Happy’ dance, made famous by YouTube star Matt Harding (and featured in Visa’s regional advertising campaign) and post the dance online at www.visatravelhappy.com.

Participants will be able to take advantage of Google Maps technology embedded on the site to indicate where exactly in the world they filmed their video.

Visa is offering a sweetener of US$3,000 to entice people to participate, which will be credited to the winners Visa card.

Visa cardholders traveling through Singapore’s Changi Airport can also participate ‘in person’ at the Visa ‘Travel Happy’ booth until 15 February, where travelers can choose to dance against the ‘Travel Happy’ booth backdrop or anywhere else in the airport and Visa will record and edit their video on the spot.

The site, available in Hong Kong Chinese, Taiwan Chinese and Korean versions, also features travel tips, special Visa travel offers and links to Visa’s travel site, Visa Great Breaks.

Andrew Lambert, regional director for brand management Asia Pacific at Visa, said the regional TV campaign saw a very simple dance cut across language and culture to spread the message of how Visa covers all currencies when one travels.

“We believe our cardholders from across the region who speak about 2,000 indigenous languages in Asia Pacific will have their own stories to tell through a single ‘Travel Happy’ dance,” he said. 

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Visa is reminding travellers to spend with it this holiday season. Featuring now-famous Internet celebrity, Matt Harding, Visa wants to tell travellers to travel light by purchasing at 29 million merchants around the world.

Matt Harding first posted his travel video on his website in 2004 to keep in touch with his friends and family when he’s travelling. His video has since tickled the digital community and this consequently made him famous. This light-heartedness to travelling is what Visa wants to convey to its target audience and they recreated that spirit by having either Harding dance again or merchants themselves doing the “Harding jig”.

I first saw this TVC on the screen at my office lift lobby. I don’t think anyone who first saw it won’t break into a smile! So, credits go to the team at BBDO (Singapore, if I’m not wrong) for making my day then. Btw, this was filmed on location in the various countries.

Enjoy! Merry Christmas, everyone!

check out the rest of Matt’s videos here.

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Bye Bye Ad World, I Will Be Back.

i just wanted to post up my farewell note to my colleagues.

*sniffs*

btw, this blog will still be alive and kicking.

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Hi everyone!

It’s the last working day of the month and it’s also my last day in M…

M has become my second home and it’s with mixed feelings that I pack my bags and leave this place. I have really enjoyed my stay here over the past 2 years and thank you all for the support, guidance and encouragement along the way. I really appreciate the chance to work with you guys and you all are really a fun bunch! The fun internal reviews / creative briefing / meetings, chasing for FA from the studio [ :) ], wasting tons of paper to print job briefs [ :) :) ], stealing snacks from creative side, the goss exchanged during lunch in the pantry or even the strange random conversations we have had (e.g. why does a Chinese dog bark differently from an English dog)…… all will be missed.

Wish me loads of luck in the next phase of my career and please do stay in touch! I’m perpetually online most of the time. Or if you happen to be at I_ _ for a meeting, buzz me! Even if it’s just a few minutes to catch up.

Thanks again for everything and I WILL crash the next M party (please remember to invite meeeee!).

I will try to catch everyone before I leave today but if I don’t see you… Happy Chinese New Year! Eat more bak kwa; be fat and jolly!

♥ Hearts you all (copywriters, please cover your eyes and skip the next word) muchly,
Joanne

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Durex – Rabbit Balloons

well, if you follow this blog regularly, you’ll know that i’m biased towards adidas work. definitely on my top “bias” list will be durex! check out their new spot. it’s super hilarious and cute at the same time! talk about selling the product…… :)

check out past durex work here.

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Taylor Momsen for Nike

from Inquisitr,

Gossip Girl’s Taylor Momsen has teamed up with Nike for a new viral video campaign for Nike sports bras and shoes.

The Bond like clip has Momsen swamped by the paps leaving the gym, before fleeing with some moves that would make a ninja proud. The Nike brand isn’t mentioned once during the clip, with only the Nike swoosh appearing a couple of times on Momsen herself.

Like Jossip, we agree that it’s “one of the most transparent viral video attempts of late” but likewise, if people talking about it is a sign of success, it’s obviously working.

Here’s the Taylor Momsen-Nike viral video:-

personally think this is a damn smart move by Nike – tapping on Taylor’s popularity from Gossip Girl as well as her appeal to the younger audience. they also added in absolutely cool parkouring moves! (i’m sure she had a stunt double) well done Nike! these shoes are really made for escaping!

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you say what? #37

this is what happens if you don’t proof read your stuff! got this from an email forwarded by a colleague, totally made my monday morning a better one. :p

p/s: words in italic are comments from the original author of the email.

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Man Kills Self Before Shooting Wife and Daughter

This one I caught in the SGV Tribune the other day and called the Editorial Room and asked who wrote this. It took two or three readings before the editor realized that what he was reading was impossible!!! They put in a correction the next day.

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Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Expert Says

No, really? Ya think?

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Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers

Now that’s taking things a bit far!

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Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over

What a guy!

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Miners Refuse to Work after Death

No-good-for-nothing lazy so-and-so’s!

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Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant

See if that works any better than a fair trial!

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War Dims Hope for Peace

I can see where it might have that effect!

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If Strike Isn’t Settled Quickly, It May Last Awhile

Ya think?!

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Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures

Who would have thought!

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Enfield ( London ) Couple Slain; PoliceSuspect Homicide

They may be on to something!

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Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges

You mean there’s something stronger than duct tape? Oklahoma’s new construction program!

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Man Struck By Lightning: Faces Battery Charge

He probably IS the battery charge!

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New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group

Weren’t they fat enough?!

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Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft

That’s what he gets for eating those beans!

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Kids Make Nutritious Snacks

Do they taste like chicken?

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Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half

Chainsaw Massacre all over again!

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Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors

Boy, are they tall!
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And the winner is….

Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead

Did I read that right?!

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T-Mobile Dance

flash mob!

do yourself a favor, click on the video to link to youtube and watch it in high quality ya? :p

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you say what? #36

BWAHAHAHA.

can’t see the words? click on the image.

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Microsoft Research Songsmith

this is the BIGGEST, BEST thing done by microsoft! tell me, is this great or what!

to quote my colleague, “Interesting how you can have a memorable soundtrack, a product demo, strong product branding and strong corporate branding all in one ad!”

and… i agree!

go check this out.
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What is Songsmith?

Songsmith generates musical accompaniment to match a singer’s voice. Just choose a musical style, sing into your PC’s microphone, and Songsmith will create backing music for you. Then share your songs with your friends and family, post your songs online, or create your own music videos.

What is it all about?

Just pick a style for your song…

Choose a tempo…

And sing! Immediately, Songsmith will create music to back up your voice.

And if you want to dig deeper, you can customize your music, even if you don’t know anything about chords or music theory. You can adjust the “happy” and “jazzy” sliders, change styles even after you sing, or set up your own custom band.

And, if you are a musician, there are other features just for you. Edit chords directly, play your instrument into Songsmith instead of singing, or just open up Songsmith and type your own chords to make jam tracks or quick arrangements.

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Obama’s Free Endorsement for BlackBerry

lucky for BlackBerry, they have the world’s most powerful man endorsing their product for free. brand loyalty at its best here!

article adapted from The New York Times:-

This week, Michael Phelps signed a deal worth more than $1 million to advertise Mazda in China. Jerry Seinfeld earned a reported $10 million to appear in Microsoft’s recent television campaign.

 

But the person who may be the biggest celebrity pitchman in the world is not earning a penny for his work.

President-elect Barack Obama has repeatedly said how much his BlackBerry means to him and how he is dreading the prospect of being forced to give it up, because of legal and security concerns, once he takes office.

“I’m still clinging to my BlackBerry,” Mr. Obama said Wednesday in an interview with CNBC and The New York Times. “They’re going to pry it out of my hands.”

What could the “BlackBerry president” charge for his plugs of the device if he were not a public servant? More than $25 million, marketing experts say, and maybe as much as $50 million.

“This would be almost the biggest endorsement deal in the history of endorsements,” said Doug Shabelman, the president of Burns Entertainment, which arranges deals between celebrities and companies. “He’s consistently seen using it and consistently in the news arguing — and arguing with issues of national security and global welfare — how he absolutely needs this to function on a daily basis.”

Mr. Obama is an ideal marketing representative, other agents say — popular, constantly in the news and explicit about his attachment to the product.

“You always want the celebrity to be a good fit with your brand, and is anybody considered a better communicator right now than Barack Obama, or a better networker?” said Fran Kelly, the chief executive of the advertising agency Arnold Worldwide, who estimated that an endorsement by Mr. Obama would be worth $25 million. “It couldn’t have a better spokesperson.”

Mr. Shabelman put the value even higher, at $50 million or more, because the endorsement is worldwide.

“The worth to a company to have the president always talking about a BlackBerry and how it absolutely is a necessity to keep in touch with reality?” he said. “Think about how far the company has come if they’re able to say, ‘The president has to have this to keep in touch.’ ”

The maker of the BlackBerry, Research in Motion, recently introduced advertising campaigns and products like the touch-screen Storm that are meant to position BlackBerry as not just a business device but a consumer product like the iPhone. The company, which declined to comment on Mr. Obama’s enthusiasm for its product, also struck a sponsorship deal with John Mayer, a popular guitarist but hardly the leader of the free world.

“The most powerful man in the country is saying, at this moment, basically, I can’t live without mine,” Lori Sale, the head of artist marketing at the agency Paradigm, which pairs actors like Adrien Brody and Katherine Heigl with advertisers. “It represents their now complete and final crossover to a device that people adore.”

Ms. Sale said that Mr. Obama had essentially participated in what is called a satellite media tour for BlackBerry by discussing the product with reporters. Just a single day of a media tour, “with the most A-list of A-list of A-list, would probably be 10 to 15 million dollars,” she said.

That he is not paid to promote BlackBerry is even better for R.I.M. “What makes it even more valuable than that is how authentic it is,” she said.

Mr. Kelly said the endorsement went both ways: while Mr. Obama was doing a lot for BlackBerry, BlackBerry had helped Mr. Obama’s image by making his message seem more relevant.

“The BlackBerry anecdotes are a huge part of Obama’s brand reputation,” he said. “It positions him as one of us: he’s got friends and family and people to communicate with us, just like all of us. And it positions him as a next-generation politician.”

Inevitably, perhaps, marketing executives dream about creating an ad featuring the president-elect, something Gene Liebel, a partner in the Brooklyn agency Huge, said would be a “fantasy assignment.”

Asked what tagline he might use for the campaign, Mr. Liebel repeated one his employees had thought up: “If Blagojevich can pick my replacement, I can pick my device.”

R. Vann Graves, the chief creative officer of the UniWorld Group, suggested a campaign showing Mr. Obama in the Oval Office. “In the foreground, you have the desk, but instead of having the proverbial red phone, you have a red BlackBerry,” Mr. Graves said, with the tagline “Shot Caller.”

Matt Reinhard, the executive creative director of DDB Los Angeles, suggested Apple try to steal Mr. Obama away from BlackBerry as a spokesman for the iPhone.

The message could be, “It’s time for change,” Mr. Reinhard said.

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Coke Zero – Can We Sue Us?

yes you’ve heard it right. coke wants to sue coke zero for tasting so much like coke.

and they got real lawyers in to ask whether they will take up this case. check out their videos at their site.

i say it’s a brilliant way of selling coke zero! i also like how it’s so easy to share content – you can download it various formats or send a quick link to your friend. alot of their campaign elements are not available on the site anymore (a pity, i say) but fret not, you can watch the campaign video here.

well done coke zero!

Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky

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