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Jun 29 2013

THE SATURDAY BRIEF // 29.06.13

The Saturday Brief

It’s been a slow-going week in terms of Marketing news. With the haze situation dying down and the hail a once-off incident, Singaporeans are finding comfort in the national hobby of queuing up for things.

1. Hello Kitty: A Formula For Marketing Success?
Marketing Interactive
Check out what Marketing Interactive has to say about the Hello Kitty craze that is sweeping our nation. There have been videos of vicious demands that McDonald’s managers cough up more Hello Kitties to fulfill customers’ insatiable hunger for these feline soft toys.

What magic does Hello Kitty hold? It does seem that whenever McD’s does anything to do with Hello Kitty, everyone explodes in excitement. Hello Kitty specialty shops though, don’t experience long queues. Why is that so?

2. Ramsay Too Much For Singtel Brand?
Narketing Interactive
Our hawker fare is dying, and Singtel is trying to revive it by challenging Gordon Ramsay to a fight. I can already guess the ending. We would win, because if Gordon Ramsay takes the trophy, it would really spell the end of an era of great hawker fare, with a national television show to prove it. Then again, it’s something that we all know, isn’t it?

The question here is, what has Gordon Ramsay got to do with Singtel? What is the story Singtel is trying to paint by coming up with this campaign? Does it help the Singtel brand at all?

I believe Singtel is trying to distance itself away from the perception that they are simply a telco, and try to brand itself as an entertainment company with its mioTV, much like what Starhub has been able to do more successfully.

What with their HungryGoWhere acquisition, it sounds pretty credible instead of forced like what Marketing Interactive says. Will it work? We may never know. These things take years to change in consumers’ minds.

3. Is This the Beginning of the End for Barnes & Noble?
Brand Channel
Moving our sights to beyond Singapore, B&N is struggling to keep its ebooks business alive by being a market follower to Amazon. Having just bought a Kindle, I can totally understand how the market forces are aligned against them. It’s not just ebook reader vs ebook reader anymore, it’s LCD tablets vs. a less functional ebook reader. Why then would I go for a second-best one, especially if I was considering something of much higher price?

4. Sony puts micro ads on Wimbledon player, ushers in an era of 4K marketing
Engadget
Sony puts tiny ads on Wimbledon players to promote their super-large TVs. It’s ingenious really. Normal screens wouldn’t be able to pick it up, but Sony’s enormous 4k screen would show it large and clear in electronics stores. This form of micro-advertising seems to be all the rage too, with Coke and Pepsi doing it as well (see point 6).

5. With new Android gaming console, Google goes to war on Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft and Apple
Quartz
More in Tech: Android has it’s own gaming device that it is using to pit itself against Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft! It has a super low price tag too. Personally I think the gaming market is too particular to be disrupted, but if Google manages to convince a few big name game developers to defect, or even to create games on its platform, why not?

6. Coke and Pepsi Try Out Back-Handed Advertising
Brand Channel
I said it was a trend didn’t I? Both Coke and Pepsi seem to be finding ways to hide their logos in plain sight, or to create a deeper meaning to the brand to excite customers. Yay or nay? I thought Coke’s execution was better thought through, with an experience to remember the brand by. Static advertisements hardly do the trick nowadays.

7. Coming Soon: Downton Abbey Wine and Breaking Bad Beer
Ad Freak
I LOVE DOWNTON ABBEY! And I would totally buy some Downton-branded wines if they are good enough. I am guessing many would too. TV shows have been selling licensed products for a long time, but it seems like there is an increasing trend. See what AdFreak has to say.

8. As Food Network, Smithfield Foods Cut Ties, Paula Deen Sees Fans Rally
Brand Channel
Paula Deen has been all the rage over social media for admitting to saying “The N Word”. Food Network has since cancelled her show, with many previous sponsors deciding to drop her. Fans are rising up in support of Paula Deen with a Facebook page and all.

The episode shows how sensitive companies and consumers still are to racist slurs. With social media making it so much easier to voice our opinions and for what we say to spread like wildfire, there is a greater need for self-censorship than ever. Panopticon effect yo.

9. Samsung forms carbon fiber joint venture in bid to back away from plastic
BGR
Samsung is trying to move away from the plastic casings that have been criticized for making their phones feel like cheap toys. They are doing this by going into carbon fiber. With so many things going for Samsung these days, it is high-time that they do this and upgrade their products to occupy a higher position. But would that mean higher prices for consumers? If it does, would people still be attracted to Samsung, when other phones might offer the same OS at a cheaper price?

10. Beware the Cannibal In Your Product Line
HBR Blog Network
Last but not least, some academic reading for us to learn more about cannibalisation in product lines. It’s a very real issue that a lot of companies face. After all, there is a fixed number of consumers, yet increasing number of brands in the marketplace. When is it really the saturation point?

That’s all for the Top 10 Marketing news this past week. Happy weekend!

Written by Asher · Categorized: News · Tagged: adfreak, barnes and nobles, brand channel, breaking bad, Coke, downton, downton abbey, ebooks, gordon ramsay, harvard business review, hbr, hello kitty, hungry go where, hungrygowhere, McDonalds, paula deen, Pepsi, quartz, samsung, singtel, sony, wimbledon

Jun 22 2013

THE SATURDAY BRIEF // 22.06.13

The Saturday Brief
It’s that time of the week again, for THE SATURDAY BRIEF! Time passes really fast doesn’t it?

While we are enduring the haze here in Singapore, let’s take a quick look at what we missed in Marketing news around the world this week.

 

1. Haze Prompts Creativity From Companies in Singapore
MAJOR:MARKETING!

This week was all about the haze, haze, and more haze. From Singapore at least. Find out what companies are doing to capitalize on the bad weather in order to build their brands or to sell their wares (the latter is probably a bad idea, frankly).

 

2. Apple Finds Its Footing Again With Evocative Film About Third-Party iOS Apps
Ad Freak

Apple shows consumers what its iPad can do with a long-form video. It’s not about selling more, it’s about meaning more.

 

3. On Heels Of Countless Famous Collaborations, Converse Launches “The Simpsons” Sneakers
Time

We are seeking more and more collaborations across brands, both from onscreen and off.  The Simpsons are coming alive in your Converse sneakers this time.  Isn’t it ironic how this is kind of a reverse product placement?

 

4. Researchers Explain How Brands Make You Fall In Love
FastCo Create

Now we can finally find out why we can’t get enough of Coke!

 

5. Microsoft To Reverse Xbox One Policies After Fan Revolt
Forbes

About time! Microsoft is going to allow you to play games from your friends, and without an Internet connection too.  I guess there are only very few brands who can pretend the competition doesn’t exist, and get away with it.

 

6. P&G Hosts Massive Everyday Effect Giveaway Event in New York City
Brand Channel

I would be uncomfortable with this normally because I always thought the idea of a House of Brands approach was to make lessen the power of the corporate brand.  In this case, however, P&G did a great job in showing New Yorkers how its products improve their every day lives.  They need that awareness too, seeing how they didn’t do too well last year.  Now, COME TO SINGAPORE!

 

7. Apple Wants to Drive Future of Infotainment, but Will Car Brands Move Over?
Brand Channel

Never one for standing still, Apple now wants to own the car infotainment market. Would auto companies let it? From what we read from Ford, it seems that most consumers still prefer traditional knobs and dials over touchscreens in their cars. We’ll see how this goes, Apple.

 

8. At Cannes, Brands Find Themselves Redefining the Boundaries of Advertising
Brand Channel

It was the Cannes Lion Festival of Creativity last week! If you missed out, check out this summary from Brand Channel. Also, you can go to the Cannes’ Lion website to find out more about the amazing campaigns! Advertising never looked less itself.

 

9. Introducing Video on Instagram
Instagram

Now all the selfies and food shots would be able to move… erm. Yay? But honestly, this is a better offering than Vine, I feel. By virtue of the fact that it is built to be shared on an existing platform. Not much of a stretch to use it.

 

10. Transgender Marketing: 12 Campaigns That Defy Sexual Stereotyping
TIME

Interesting look at how marketing has evolved. We are no longer “targeting” traditional segments. With big data and social media, more of these will follow,where we break down stereotypes.

Written by Asher · Categorized: News · Tagged: Apple, brand channel, cannes, everyday effect, Fast Company, Forbes, haze, instagram, P&G, sghaze, simpsons, time

Jun 15 2013

THE SATURDAY BRIEF // 15.05.13

The Saturday Brief

The Saturday Brief brings to you Marketing news from around the Internet in case you were living in a hole this past week.

This week was all about technology with Apple’s WWDC and the E3 happening earlier in the week.  Here’s the TOP 10 Marketing stories this week that you might has missed on the Internet.

  1. Apple Enchants Once Again With iOS7 and Mac Pro
    MAJOR:MARKETING!
  2. How Sony May Have Won E3 With the PlayStation 4
    TIME Tech
  3. Facebook Adds Twitter-Like Hashtags
    Forbes
  4. Here’s what businesses can learn from the brand currently known as Kanye West
    Forbes
  5. Too Little, Too Late? Abercrombie Sponsors Anti-Bullying Scholarships
    Brand Channel
  6. To Celebrate 150 Years, Perrier Re-Issues Warhol Designs
    FastCo Design
  7. Interbrand Releases Top 100 Global Green Brands 2013
    Interbrand
  8. Mondelez Enters Coffee War with Pods for Rival Nespresso Machine
    Brand Channel
  9. For Consumer Brands, Asia Is The New Peoria
    Forbes
  10. Apple introduces bold ‘designed by Apple in California’ message
    Brand Republic

What do you think about the news this week?  Will Apple be able to win back the hearts of consumers with their new iOS?  Or is it too little, too late?  Leave your comments below!

Written by Asher · Categorized: News · Tagged: andy warhol, Apple, asia, brand channel, e3, Forbes, global green brands 2013, Interbrand, ios7, mondelez, peoria, perrier, ps4, sony, warhol, wwdc

Jun 08 2013

THE SATURDAY BRIEF: Top 10 Marketing news you might have missed

The Saturday Brief
The Saturday Brief brings to you Marketing news from around the Internet in case you were living in a hole this past week. Here’s the TOP 10 Marketing stories this week that  you might has missed on the Internet.

  1. Now Coca-Cola’s Made A Bottle Of Ice, Ice, Baby!
    FastCo Create
  2. The Next Big Thing In Smartphones Could Be Coming From Google
    Forbes
  3. Your Brand’s Uber-Fans Are Not Uber-Advocates. So Who Is?
    Fast Company
  4. Starbucks Brings Its Global Brand but Adopts Local Flavors in Asia Markets
    BrandChannel
  5. Coke’s Share Happiness Campaign Gets Literal
    Brand Channel
  6. Downbeat Galaxy S4 Views Hit Samsung Shares
    WSJ Blogs
  7. Dollar Shave Club Is Back With A New Product and Outrageous Video
    Brand Channel
  8. Cleaning Brand Cif Aims To Disinfect The Filthy Internet For Your Kids
    FastCo Create
  9. New Data Reveals Apple’s Flawed iPhone 5 Marketing Strategy
    Fast Company
  10. XBox One Might Let Sony’s PS4 Win By Default
    Forbes

Written by Asher · Categorized: News · Tagged: Apple, brand channel, cif, cleaning, Coca Cola, Coke, dollar shave club, Fast Company, Forbes, Marketing, ps4, starbucks, unileve, xbox one

Jun 03 2012

Winning the hearts of your employees for your brand.

It’s really happening, but does anyone feel for it?

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Written by Asher · Categorized: Branding · Tagged: brand channel, employee engagement, Interbrand, Internal branding

Hi there, I'm Asher.
Passionate about Brands, Marketing, Strategy and letting Data speak for itself.

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