
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Great Advertising for a Good Product

Monday, February 25, 2008
Romancing the stars
Google has now become synonymous with search. The roaring success of its search engine has prompted Google to strive even harder and diversify into other online applications, some prime examples being e-mail communications and social networking. Its emphasis on constant innovation and betterment of existing products is the key differentiating factor that separates it from the rest of the Internet-spawned companies. Gmail,Google Earth,Froogle,Google Desktop.....and the list continues. And when you thought that the list has reached its dead end, Google again came up with an offering that we can only wonder at. Google Romance (Beta Version) is one of those cool offerings that, if successful, would revolutionize the conventional methods of romance. Still a doubting Thomas? Try it here http://www.google.com/romance/
Monday, February 4, 2008
Missed Call Marketing
Meandering through marketing blog archives, I recently came across this fantastic application of human psychology in the domain of marketing. Fantastic because the idea was almost there on the shelf waiting for someone to give it a lease of life while on the other side I foresee a negative feedback in the reaction of the end consumers due to too smart marketing.At http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2006/09/013576.htm, Emily gives us a fabulous insight into "missed call marketing", a new form of mobile marketing.
"Missed call' marketing is the term that has been given to the practice of calling a mobile telephone for such a short period of time that the owner cannot answer the call. When the marketer disconnects the call, most mobile phones present a 'missed call' notification with the marketer's number. The marketer intends that the owner of the phone will think that they have missed a legitimate call and ring the number back, in which case they hear a recorded promotional message".
Let us spare a moment for the marketing guys who came up with this brilliant idea.In this era of marketing where consumer attention is so precious and almost fleeting ,this is nothing but revolutionary.How often do we get a missed call from an unknown number and our first reaction is to call back ?? That behaviour is on predictable lines and the marketing people are tapping exactly into this psyche to get to the consumers. And more often than not, they are reaching a dead end.
"Missed call' marketing is the term that has been given to the practice of calling a mobile telephone for such a short period of time that the owner cannot answer the call. When the marketer disconnects the call, most mobile phones present a 'missed call' notification with the marketer's number. The marketer intends that the owner of the phone will think that they have missed a legitimate call and ring the number back, in which case they hear a recorded promotional message".
Let us spare a moment for the marketing guys who came up with this brilliant idea.In this era of marketing where consumer attention is so precious and almost fleeting ,this is nothing but revolutionary.How often do we get a missed call from an unknown number and our first reaction is to call back ?? That behaviour is on predictable lines and the marketing people are tapping exactly into this psyche to get to the consumers. And more often than not, they are reaching a dead end.
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