Need a last minute gift idea?
What's wrong with flashing your briefs once in a while?
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Can luxury be practical?
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Can you sell it in 7 words or less?
Is this the most interesting campaign in the world?
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How do you get people talking about your brand?
Need a drink?
Their branding is pretty tasty too. (Bottle, billboard and banner pics via their Facebook page.)
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Are you making the most of the medium?
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Is this the greatest print ad ever produced?
I can't believe I never got around to posting this back in March. (This December, I'm posting all the ads I never got around to earlier this year. Stay tuned.)
Why write copy you don't intend for people to read?
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Is it still a bad ad if it grabs your attention?
Probably the same reason everyone stares at a car wreck as they drive past.
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Who says your best advertising has to be an ad?
But as a Dad, I think this may be the best piece of marketing they’ve ever done. Whether you're giving people the information they're looking for or an entertaining experience, be sure to make it delightful.
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Are you a craftsman?
A well-written campaign for Jeep. You can see more nicely done spots in the campaign on their site. (Newspaper wrap ad via Gannett blog.) (Banner ad via notcot.)
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What can you learn from the industry's past?
You can see more great shots from the exhibition on their site.
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Is the USP dead?
The best thing you can say is that your beer has a bottle cap. Really?
At least Bud Light's "Make your mark" campaign had a gimmick that was more fun.
But Budweiser isn’t the only large American beer brand that has struggled to offer a Unique Selling Proposition. (Miller Light Vortex Bottle ad via flickr.)
But nobody does beer marketing "innovations" better than Coor Light. (Coors Light Cold Activated Bottle ad via ManBeerLove.com.)
(Coors Light Wide Mouth Can ad via Jan Meise.)
All of which set up a different approach when another beer brand released a redesigned can.
(Heineken ads via psychommercials.com.)
But of course, for big brands, the U.S.P. has always been a bit of smoke and mirrors.
On a related note, Fast Company’s Co.Design recently had an interesting piece on the death of three of the Four P’s of marketing (Product, Price, Place, and Promotion.)
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