WITHOUT CONSISTENT AND EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING YOU'RE COMPANY WILL FAIL THIS IS WHY IM HERE!

(NOT LITERALLY BUT YOUR COMPANY WILL EVENTUALLY)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Chevy Honors Martin Luther King..This Ad is quite good, might I see inspirational



Before the Martin Luther King Memorial is unveiled in Washington, D.C., Chevrolet has put together a four-city tour honoring Dr.King, making stops in Atlanta, Memphis, Chicago and lastly Washington, D.C. A very strategic move by Chevrolet to capture thee black market, this campaign can provide that emotional connection within the black community, which every company tries to, being that we have significant buying power. When I see good Ad I have to comment, and this a pretty well done Ad. Thank You Spike DB.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

SO MLB employs Twitter Mania at Home Run Derby


One of the oldest sports in the world is trying a fresh new approach to the Home Run Derby this year, allowing fans and players to exchange tweets during the Derby, which should help keep fans engaged during this timeless tradition. Well I know they had to think of something, because the Home Run Derby has become stale throughout the years, much like the NBA Dunk Contest. I'm sure this will work wonders for advertisers perhaps fans will pay more attention this year. Below are the twitter handles for players that are participating:

The participants include: Jose Bautista (@JoeyBats19), Heath Bell (@HeathBell21), Gio Gonzalez (@GioGonzalez47), Joel Hanrahan (@hanrahan4457), Matt Kemp (@TheRealMattKemp), Howie Kendrick (@HKendrick47), David Ortiz (@davidortiz), Hunter Pence (@HunterPence9), Brandon Phillips (@DatDudeBP), Gaby Sanchez (@GabySanchez15), Justin Upton (@RealJustinUpton), Shane Victorino (@ShaneVictorino) and C.J. Wilson (@str8edgeracer). Other All-Stars will have the opportunity to share their personalized live commentary, photos and video through MLB and MLBPA social media accounts on Twitter (@MLB and @MLB_PLAYERS) and Facebook (Facebook.com/MLB and Facebook.com/MLBPlayersAssoc).