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It is all about the label

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 23:47
A clever little address label in the shape of the car, well, a Renault Clio to be specific, was used on the cover of Veja magazine. Add to that the Renault logo and the slogan "Now you know that Clio is for you" and you got an interesting new approach to reaching customers.



Via: ibelieveinadv

Hit them hard

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 14:09
So you really want to watch the United Football League for a few weeks without being interrupted by work or a spouse. Get someone to hit you with a baseball bat or crow bar on the kneecaps, seems to be the suggestion of this UFL ad. Ouch.



Do you want some more of that?


Via: Brandfreak

The Main Benefits of a Social Media Campaign

Software Marketing Resource - Mon, 08/30/2010 - 07:45
Before the social media’s popularity boom, a company which would like to carry out a SEO campaign could be narrowed to the main search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing, which represents the most important tools to look for information, products and services. Nowadays it isn’t enough anymore to keep up with competition on the search engines because social media is becoming too important to be ignored, and companies with a Facebook or a Twitter’s account will achieve better results in terms of traffic and in terms of rankings on search engine results pages (SERPs) than others.

Everyday millions of people from all around the world link to Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and a lower number of them to other social networks such as Linked In, so it they can manifest the potential of social media for brand awareness and to channel traffic towards your websites. Also if your company has a Facebook or Twitter profile you can use them to promote your offers, promo codes, and special discounts, or simply to provide users with information and news about your products and services.

Social media is also important for SEO almost for two main reasons. Firstly, search engines likes websites which are updated with the latest technologies and which are ready to share information on the World Wide Web. Secondly, search engines and social media have started to cooperate, for example now Google displays users’ tweets in its search results, or Twitter is now a partner of Yahoo in order to create a social channel search engine, or again Bing released a new section “Bing Social” which will show all the information and links posted in Twitter and Facebook related to the entered keywords. These new partnerships trend between search engines and social media is a proof of the growing importance of social networks and at the same time it represents new opportunities for business online. In fact now a company with daily activity on social media sites, through posts and links, will have more possibilities to appear in the search results of the main search engines for its specific keywords, and in turns its visibility will increase and as well as its traffic.

Therefore there are enough reasons to consider Social Media Optimisation as an essential part of your internet marketing strategy, but if you still have doubts, please contact our SEO experts and our friendly guys will be glad to show you all the benefits of a Social Media Campaign!

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The plastic bag

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 08/27/2010 - 06:30
Heal the Bay is trying to put an end to plastic pollution with the help of the mockumentary below. So if you are in California reach out to your senator and support bill AB 1998 because the 19 billion bag per year habit in California is not good. If you live elsewhere, you may also try to work with your legislation on this issue, because plastic bags are not unique to the Golden State.

Canadian dancING sisters

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 08/27/2010 - 05:37
When ING Direct launched the THRiVE chequing account, they announced it to Canadians with a big splash. Well, visitors in Toronto's Berczy Park were surprised by the sudden appearance and performance of a THRiVE synchronized swimming team.



Curious how many onlookers actually understood which brand or product this guerrilla marketing effort was for.

Blurred Express Delivery

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Wed, 08/25/2010 - 05:02
Art installations were placed in various locations in Jakarta, Indonesia to promote Express Delivery by UPS. Very nicely done indeed and hopefully this didn't cause too many folks to see their eye doctor for blurred vision.


Via: AdsOfTheWorld

New sponsor for Twitter error?

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 09:58
Since the whale error is such a reoccurring theme on Twitter, maybe Twitter should sell the oh so cute fail whale page to a sponsor. FedEx surely could deliver that whale and there are plenty of other sponsorship options here.

"We'll have XX packages and this whale delivered before Twitter is back up to speed"


:-)

Crazy About Rugby

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 05:14
Created for the domestic 737 service, Air New Zealand filled a plane full with rugby fans, Air New Zealand staff and some of the All Black rugby team. With the fun Crazy About Rugby spot going around the world on twitter, facebook and blogs, it appears there is little need for Air New Zealand to also implement this spot on their International flights.



With so many studly players on board, it appears there is need for extra air.

In the end it's about running

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 05:41
No matter what sport you are talking about, people usually think the sport they participate in is the best. It gets a bit trickier when multiple sports are involved or a sport has multiple disciplines such as triathlon. Along those lines, while some triathletes might believe that it is all about the bike, the guerrilla marketing effort for Asics below would argue that "in the end it's about running." At the end of a triathlon that is certainly true, but Asics most likely thinks no matter which sports you are passionate about, "in the end it's about running."


A very close shave - with a tennis ball

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Wed, 08/18/2010 - 05:24
During a shoot for the Gillette / British Skin Foundation, Roger Federer played a modern version of Wilhelm Tell and knocked off a can of a crew member's head. But as we would have guessed, Federer did not use a crossbow for this stunt.



How relaxed would you be if Roger Federer was about to use you as target practice?

More baggage carousel fun

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Mon, 08/16/2010 - 07:47
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas is apparently also true for this Lance Burton magic box and its contents. The very captive audience at the Las Vegas airport waiting for their bags gets a swift idea of what to do in the Sin City when this guerrilla marketing effort for the Lance Burton show at the Monte Carlo casino comes past them on the baggage carousel.

Via: BrandFreak

Dai-Ichi Express

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 08/13/2010 - 06:14
At the 2010 Freediving World Championship in Okinawa, Japan Herbert Nitsch worked on the Dai-Ichi Express project. Filmed by Alexander Abela and Herbert Nitsch the question is whether this is an art project or a guerrilla marketing effort the fins, goggles, a plumbing company or his watch sponsor Breitling?



The options to dive here are somewhat limited and not too inviting

Light refreshment

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 07:40
During renovation work on a building in Winston-Salem workers discovered a 50s Pepsi advertisement behind the old stucco. The plan of the building owner was to open up the doorway, but once this beautiful artwork was unveiled the owner decided to keep it. That is light and refreshing indeed.


Whyyyy?

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Tue, 08/10/2010 - 09:28
The Stanley Steemer "I could have saved this one" is very well done and quite funny.

Whyyyyyy?

Marriage problem solver

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 14:36
We are not talking about personal marriage problems here, but we all know they do occur. But who do you talk to when the marriage is actually over and the lawyers have already taken all your money? Maybe you should talk to Ramesh Shama the post marriage counselor. He certainly has a very nifty business card, but maybe his service is helping you to patch things up again.

Hubby Hubby

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 08/06/2010 - 12:49
It is quite rare that a brand steps up to support one side of a controversial issue and standard marketing advice usually is to not go down that road. But Ben&Jerry's haven't really tried to follow the herd through all these years and have now stepped up on their website to support the overturning of Prop 48. Hubby Hubby ice cream anyone?

Ketchup with those fries

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Wed, 08/04/2010 - 06:58
During the Zürifest in Zürich, Switzerland the rules of engagement for guerrilla marketing and various other ambient marketing concepts are slightly more relaxed, and that allowed McDonald's to transform a crosswalk at the intersection of Muehlegasse and Niederdorfstrasse in the heart of the pedestrian zone into a box of fries. Let us hope though no one gets run over there because that wouldn't be the ketchup we had asked for.


FYI, that McDonald's coffee shop a few steps away from that intersection has an amazing selection of pastries. Wanted to snap a picture while there recently, but picture taking inside was "verboten."

Via: AdsOfTheWorld

Slooooow motion

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 07:43
With the Hooray for the everyday spot, Ikea reminds us about the simple pleasures in life, while surrounded by Ikea furniture and furnishings of course. Shot in slow motion with a total length of 1:27, it is very unlikely that you'll see that spot on your TV anytime soon, but expect to find it on twitter, facebook and other social media outlets.

It isn't the greatest spot ever, but it is cute.



Guerrilla marketing for a cleaning product?

Bomb that txt

Guerrilla Marketing examples - Fri, 07/30/2010 - 08:38
German engineer/designer Felix Vorreiter has a pretty cool tool to bomb text onto walls and he has been seemingly working on it for quite a while. With the txtBomber you can give your guerrilla marketing messages a more professional look, because it is highly unlikely that Nike will let you use their chalkbot for some stunts. Just be sure that the paint does not stick around forever.




Thank you John for the tip.

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Home Business Advertising - Thu, 07/29/2010 - 18:42

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