Archive for April, 2009

From I Love Lucy to Twitter

1001 Ways, Advertising, Marketingon April 28th, 20091 Comment

We have gone from mass media to one-on-one marketing. And it only took 60 years. In the 1950s, mass media such as television dominated the advertising scene. If product companies wanted to reach large audiences, they had to create commercials for TV and place them on popular shows. The I Love Lucy show, for example, reached a mass TV audience that has never been equaled since. In 1952, there were over 17 million televisions sets in US homes and I Love Lucy had an audience of 45 million viewers. Almost everyone who had a television set was watching I Love Lucy every week.

Social Networking Blog

1001 Ways, Social Mediaon April 27th, 2009No Comments

Another timely blog from Marcy Design on Social Networking.

iPhone Apps, One Billion and Counting

1001 Ways, Mobile Marketing, Social Mediaon April 26th, 20091 Comment

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There were over 1 billion downloads of applications for the iPhone this week. iPhone ‘apps’, are the wildly successful extensions of the Apple mobile phone platform. Through iTunes, users can download free and low cost apps for business, entertainment and many other purposes. One of my favorite apps is UrbanSpoon. UrbanSpoon allows you to find restaurants through a slot machine device that displays location, type and price. It’s a great way to find new places to eat. iPhone apps are changing the landscape of mobile marketing.

Live Long and Prosper

1001 Ways, Brandon April 24th, 2009No Comments

‘Live long and prosper!’ The Star Trek franchise which is over 40 years old, has done just that. I  remember the classic TV show from the 60s. Much like the cowboy shows at the time, Star Trek had action, adventure and intrigue. However, the show had a captain instead of a sheriff. Captain Kirk, along with Spock, Bones, Scotty and Sulu, traversed the cosmos in search of new worlds to explore. The show was canceled eventually, but science fiction fans kept the brand alive through fan clubs and conventions.

I actually attended a Star Trek convention, for the most part to see if it was like an old SNL skit staring with William Shatner. It was. Although I must admit that I almost bought a Communicator (with authentic sound!) and a Klingon dictionary.

The new prequel movie will reintroduce the Star Trek brand to movie-goers. Heck, the kids that probably will attend are younger than a Tribble. The actors are also young and the action will be 3G enhanced. From the trailer it looks like The Fast and Furious in space. With the new Star Trek movie, the torch is being passed to a new generation. And I will boldly go to the new movie with my son.

Cool Web Site Design in Columbus Ohio, Part 2

1001 Ways, Brand, Web Site Designon April 23rd, 2009No Comments

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Going Green Landscaping is a commercial and residential landscaping business located in Dublin, Ohio. The web site design won an international platinum award from the Davey Awards. The photo album is easily viewable from the Flash animation. The web site was produced by Marcy Design.

Cool Web Site Design in Columbus Ohio

1001 Ways, Brand, Web Site Designon April 22nd, 2009No Comments

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Segway of Ohio is an authorized seller of Segway products. The Segway is a self-balancing personal transportation device with two wheels; can operate in any level pedestrian environment.  Segway of Ohio has 5 retail stores located across Ohio and is currently using their web site to communicate with businesses and consumers in an exciting way. This striking Flash animation contains photos, text and videos. The web site was produced by Marcy Design.

WMMS Created a Rock Brand in 1975. Gotta Get Down!

1001 Ways, Advertisingon April 21st, 2009No Comments

WMMS was the premiere rock radio station in the late seventies in Cleveland, Ohio. Their brand of rock didn’t include Barry Manilow or Anne Murry. No, WMMS, blasted Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin and Kiss. All day and all night. Needless to say, WMMS and their mascot, the buzzard, was very popular on the campus of Kent State University.

In the Fall of 1975, as a freshman, a friend and I were walking the campus after class around 5:30 pm. It was a Friday and the end of our first week of classes. We noticed a lot of students opening windows in their dorm rooms. Soon they put speakers (facing outside) connected to their stereos on the ledge. The stereos were all tuned to WMMS with the volume on high. The sound was coming from almost every dorm all across the campus.

I hadn’t heard of WMMS before because I wasn’t from the area. I didn’t know that around 6:00 pm every Friday, a DJ named Murry Saul, would come on the air and begin a synopsis about celebrating the weekend. At the end of his rant, he would close with a few words of encouragement, the music would cue up, and the weekend was official. You could hear the campus roar with approval. The live audio version is listed above.

The process of branding begins with setting a goal; knowing who your target audience is; creating a strong message; and finally communicating that message consistently to your target audience. I wouldn’t go so far as to say that ‘Gotta Get Down!’ is the best example of branding. But, in the late seventies, WMMS was the only radio station that we listened to.

Social Media Podcast

1001 Ways, Podcast, Social Media, Web Site Designon April 20th, 2009No Comments

Podacast about the effects of social media and web site design.

Susan Boyle, a Star at Internet Speed

1001 Ways, Advertising, Marketingon April 19th, 2009No Comments

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Just how fast does news travel these days. Pretty darn fast if you ask me. If you haven’t heard already, a remarkable television event happened recently. Susan Boyle, an unknown Scottish citizen became internationally famous in the blink of an eye.  She dreamed of becoming a professional singer, and entered a contest on the TV show; Britain’s Got Talent. Similar to America’s Got Talent, contestants vie for prize money by singing, dancing and displaying wide variety of entertainment.

Within 1 week the video (shown above) on YouTube had over 24 million views. Hundreds of blogs and major news media covered the event. When she walked on stage you could here the crowd laughing. But, I’ll let the video link above tell the rest of the story. She is living proof that you can do anything that you sent your mind to. She is also proof of the power and speed of the Internet.

Dilbert Turns 20 Years Old

1001 Ways, Marketingon April 18th, 2009No Comments

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An iconic comic strip has turned 20 years old. Dilbert, created by Scott Adams, was born on April 16th, 1989. Dilbert appears in 2000 papers in 65 countries and 25 languages. Currently, a book is available titled: Twenty Years of Dilbert (also on DVD). And according to Fast Company, Scott Adams has no plans of slowing down. Here’s to 20 more years!