November 4, 2004

random thursday

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[ELECTION:] OK, so we got a new pre­si­dent. Oh wait, no we don’t.
All the French peo­ple I’ve tal­ked to are ama­zed the Ame­ri­cans would vote Bush in for a second term. I tell them, “Yeah, but they’re not French.”
I’ve been to Paris. I’ve been to Ohio. The two pla­ces are not the same. Paris has bet­ter cafes, for one thing…
[BRANDING IS DEAD cont.:] Had din­ner last night with a very senior brand mana­ger of a very large French com­pany (Yeah, you’ve heard of it). Gave him my whole “Bran­ding Is Dead” sch­piel. Told him how cer­tain collea­gues of mine in the adver­ti­sing industry don’t agree with me.
“Yeah, I meet those guys all the time,” he said, smi­ling, rolling his eye­balls. “Bran­ding is alive and well, please give us lots of money etc etc.”
My two cents: the mar­ke­ting world is currently star­ting a mas­sive cull of human tape­worms. The tape­worms are not plea­sed.
[THE WORD ON WORD OF MOUTH:] From David Bal­ter: “There’s a rea­son the sub­ser­vient chic­ken didn’t inc­rease Chic­ken nug­get sales, why the Seg­way (a.k.a “IT”, a.k.a. “Gin­ger”) hasn’t chan­ged the world des­pite drool-worthy P.R., and why Richard Bran­son des­cen­ded a New York City skysc­ra­per in a nude suit. And it all comes down to the dis­tinc­tions among Viral, Buzz, and Word of Mouth mar­ke­ting. Read this pri­mer from the Foun­der of BzzA­gent and it will all come together.” (PDF for­mat only from ChangeThis.com)
[GREAT STUFF FROM JOHNNIE MOORE:]

And this is where most bran­ding types go wrong — they gene­rate a fright­fully cle­ver idea of their own, sell it to mana­ge­ment and then attempt to sell it to emplo­yees. As the Irish­man is repu­ted to have said, “If I wan­ted to go to Dublin, I wouldn’t start from here.”
We tal­ked about some spe­ci­fic brands, inc­lu­ding a big finan­cial ins­ti­tu­tion which has done a very pri­cey rebrand and where, it appears, the staff don’t get it. Des­pite millions spent on adver­ti­sing. I didn’t say this in the mee­ting — wish now that I had — but basi­cally, I think the staff have every rea­son not to engage with the adver­ti­sing. And I am more and more impa­tient with the notion that staff should change to fit some ideal of the brand that they’ve pro­bably had little to do with inventing.
I get more and more impres­sed with John­nie the more I read him. There are a lot of good mar­ke­ting blogs out there; his is defi­ni­tely one of the bet­ter ones. Really sharp points, always well-written. Rock on.

4 Responses to “random thursday”

  1. cynthia says:

    ever­yone wants to flee the country. don’t be sur­pri­sed if you find a bunch of us dis­grunt­led ame­ri­cans on your doors­tep soon. :)

  2. Donnie Mac says:

    The warm arms of Canada have been open for many many years to all kinds of Ame­ri­can citzen wishing to escape the bana­lity of being “The Most power­full contry on the Earth ? ”
    So with that, This ! Do you think that Blog , blog­ging , blog­gers can effect poli­ti­cal change in a contry ?
    If so ya wanna give me a little advice ?
    Thanks
    and as we say here in Canada.
    ” Keep Giv’inerr Ehh ”

  3. rara avis says:

    love the pix today. exce­llent ;)

  4. rara avis says:

    love the pix today. exce­llent ;)