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May 05 2010

Brand Spotlight: Absolut Vodka

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In this post I will be discussing the strong marketing strategy TBWA has created for Absolut Vodka and what makes it successful. Absolut Vodka started in 1879, is produced in Ahus, Sweden and has a long running advertising history spanning different medians to create a strong brand identity. TBWA has managed the Absolut account for almost thirty years and is responsible for the majority of all of their ads, marketing programs and for the brand they are today. TBWA has created over 1500 ads (the majority of those being print) for Absolut and the main idea behind the ads being based around the unique shape of the bottle and usually using some variation of the tagline “Absolut Perfection.”

Website: www.absolut.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2370223690#!/ABSOLUT?ref=ts

The strategy of the brand was to avoid affiliating the product with one particular lifestyle and the ads were to have a timeless yet contemporary theme to them. Absolut Vodka prides its ads in crossing the line between advertising and art using different medians such as paintings, limited edition bottles, shirts, and sculpture. Many famous artists have done work for the company, including Andy Warhol and Keith Harris. TBWA’s branding campaign for Absolut Vodka was listed as one of the top ten campaigns of the twentieth century by Advertising Age and many awards including an Effie and Kelly awards which are possibly the most prestigious awards in the advertising business. Below are examples of some of the more famous advertisements created by TBWA for Absolut Vodka and really illustrates their strategy of targeting a broad audience and not one particular lifestyle.

The following is one of their controversial ads depicting an image of what Mexico controlling the territory the had control of during the Mexica-American War. This was part of the 2007 In An Absolut World campaign in which the company posted various scenarios of what their audience might think a Utopian or “Absolut” reality would be.

The company also hired Actor, stand up comedian Zach Galifinakis along with writers and stars of the Tim and Eric show to write, direct and produce three viral videos called A Vodka Story to expound farther into the online media world. Embedded is the first of the three videos with links to the second and third below it.

AVodka Story Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p0QtJMKt1s

A Vodka story part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EQcvKCFFW4&feature=related

A Vodka story part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nx6LAT-FqxU&feature=related

The final piece of media is a little bit more recent marketing move which involved collaborating with Jay-Z on a benefit concert on September 11, 2009 which also coincided with the release of his newest album the blueprint three, which is now officially certified platinum. Just yesterday TBWA released a mini documentary they produced called “NY-Z” which was 15 minutes long and was all about that show. This documentary originally premiered on Abolut’s web page. Here is the video embedded from Absolut’s Youtube page.

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You can also find a large collection of their print ads under the Absolut Gallery link at www.AbsolutAds.com.

March 30 2010

How Startup Companies Should Utilize Social Media

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Lets face it, starting your own company can be difficult. In the early stages of all businesses, owners need to learn how to squeeze maximum value out of every dollar they spend. Social media is the key to saving money while still having the ability to deliver value. With the right strategy, social media can be used for community building, customer service, or product marketing

Community Building

Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook are great for rapidly building a community and company awareness. Providing support, invites, encouragement and general engagement will build a sense of community between the startup company and their client. The key here is to establish actively engage users and attempt to organically build relationships with the industry’s influences.

Building relationships via social media is commonly talked about, but a key aspect that is commonly overlooked is the relationship building that takes place outside of social media. It is important for startups to take their online encounters to the next level; startups should go out and talk to customers in person.

Customer Service

Every startup company needs to utilize social media for customer service. Real-time responses is what makes customer service top-notch.The instantaneous access to customers via Facebook and Twitter is invaluable to any startup.
Responses to an issue on Twitter within a few minutes is extremely beneficial for the customer and the startup alike. Customers receive real-time responses to their dilemmas and startup companies receive feedback on products or services. This social interaction improves life for the customer and overall customer experience.

Customer Support from TOMSshoepport

Marketing

Using social media platforms as a form of marketing should be a no brainer for any startup company. With the wide variety of social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Slideshare, marketing a service or product is extremely easy.

Social media use should be centered around company leadership within their field allowing potential customers and journalists to have quick and easy access to information about products, services and industry. Startups which plan on using social media for marketing need to be in it for the long haul. Think of it as commitment or a strategy but not a campaign. Its like having a conversation, once you start a conversation with someone, you cannot just turn around and walk away.

Remember to concentrate on value while providing for others through social media tools. The gimmick is not to just sell, sell, sell but rather attempt to establish wholesome relationships with your customers, become a leader in your field, and become an inspiration for others.

March 17 2010

An Observation in Motion Graphics II

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The past few weeks I have been researching for a major motion graphics piece contracted by one of our clients. After a while I noticed all effective works had a very clear and crafted style, in concept and cinematography. Exhibit A

http://www.vimeo.com/4143170

Every stylistic aspect of motion graphics needs to aid in the feeling and message of the piece. Everything from the muted colors to the split screen shots helped create the mood of wonder and allow the viewer to become more engaged with the piece. It sounds obvious but its  surprising  how little it is used in application. Motion graphics are still riddled with stock images and white backgrounds, not to mention the abuse of gradients and drop shadows.  The main reason for using motion graphics in the first place is because of its amazing ability to convey information visually.

My best bit of advice, When doing research on different styles jot down observations you notice . What is the color scheme? Muted or contrasting? what types of shapes are reoccurring? Are most the shots wide or close? How does the camera move from one point to the other? If you have to go, back and watch an animation frame by frame(it really helps). A great way to create better design is to understand how to look at design better.