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5 Better Mousetraps!

By Ed Roach On October 12, 2007 Under Branding, Marketing

We humans are an amazing species and Western civilization in particular, having embraced capitalism, spends every waking hour in the pursuit of achievement. We are always trying to improve our lot in life and to accomplish this goal, we rely on advertising.

We are all familiar with traditional forms of advertising such as Newspaper, magazines, radio, TV, adwords, email and direct mail. What intrigued me this week, was more unconventional forms. The “what will they think of next” form of promotion. I’ve heard critics say that ads are appearing in way to many locations and there is a need to limit their exposure. Personally I don’t have a problem with advertising, it’s what makes our culture click and for me anyway, it is another art form. It speaks to who we are as a society.

Here are 5 new forms of advertising that are unique. I hope you enjoy the creativity behind them.

• First up is Bumvertising™ – a name coined by the author of that site. Essentially it is adding an advertising message to a homeless person’s home-made sign so that passing citizen’s take note of the ad. Many consider the concept degrading. The homeless appear to consider it an opportunity. You be the judge.

• Next comes leasing out a part of your body to advertising tattoos. This is your opportunity to make up to $5,000. to put a logo and or message front and center on your forehead. If you are an extrovert and your employer has no issues with it (other than the competition’s logo), I suppose it’s a great way to earn a few buck and get a bit of notoriety.

• Third comes Target and their brilliant concept of putting their logo large on their store rooftops so that viewers of Google Earth will spot them when they zoom in on an earthly location. This is just way-clever!

• Fourth puts marketing where marketing has not gone before- outer space. Students from MIT and Georgia Tech, are launching a spacecraft into earth orbit in 2010 and they are renting out a spot on the sides of their spacecraft to visionary sponsors. This will be a great media opportunity.

• And finally Five: graphical waterfalls. This form of marketing is mezmerizing. I saw one for Jeep at the Detroit’s international auto show and you simply can’t stop looking at it. The video in the link shows this example as well as many others. It is not light projected on water but little droplets dropping in sequence to forms shapes and words. Big WOW factor!

Do you have other forms of advertising that are high in creativity? These examples caught my eye. My favorite of the five is graphical waterfalls.

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Author: Ed Roach (123 Articles)

For 25 years or so I have developed positioning strategies for small businesses that helps to differentiate them. I appreciate working with companies who see the value of going beyond mere slogans and have a desire to sell from compelling positions. Opportunities come to light in every discussion. I consult predominantly with small business and and implement the solutions developed. I've had the pleasure of being interviewed in all media regarding branding small business, most recently in "America's Best" magazine and the "Christian Radio & Music Industry" trade magazine. I am available for speaking engagements and I have authored "The Reluctant Salesperson", an Introvert's Guide to Selling. Contact me if you are looking for practical advice on bringing your corporate brand to the next level. I also have international speaking experience including a recent event in Prague, Czech Republic. I am currently working on a branding conference in Mumbai, India for next year. I can be contacted directly at: 519-324-9536 or ed@thebrandingexperts.ca Blog: TheBrandCorral.com Twitter: BrandCorral Facebook

7 comments - add yours
Mom of a Lego Kid

October 12, 2007

I’m sure my 7 year old entrepreneur son would love to advertise his lego site ( where he builds lego spaceships ), on an REAL spaceship! lol

reash

October 12, 2007

Hi,

Those are all very clever new forms of advertisements. I am not so sure about the first form though, a homeless person trying to advertise certain company, well if they get paid for doing it then that’s fine at least they earn some money.

I have to say graphic waterfalls advertising rocks. Really an attention catcher.

I don’t think having a tattoo in front of your forehead is a good thing to do. It doesn’t look good at all to me.

Ed Roach

October 12, 2007

Reash,

From what I understand, it’s a temporary tattoo. I can see a young person doing it just for the notoriety, the gag factor. I admire the novelty of it. I could see skin care products. Imagine one saying “Soft, clean skin courtesy of DOVE”. If you take a creative approach the possibilities could be fun AND tasteful.

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Christine OKelly

October 14, 2007

Ed! Thank you so much for sharing this link to “Bumvertising!” Visiting that site gave me the best laugh I have had in a while! What a fun concept for the right company :D

drew

November 19, 2007

Graphical Waterfalls are great! The one Professor Steve Pevnick did for the King of Thailand was great!!!! They also had one at the Mall of the Emirates and the Youtube video shows exactly how great the advertising in the waterfalls draw people to the center.

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