Advertising Types: Pop Quiz!

How well do you know your advertising?

As you may already know, advertising is an essential medium for any successful business. So, how well do you know the various types of advertising that exists?

  1. Print advertising includes newspapers, magazines, brochures and fliers.
  2. True

    False

  3. Trade-shows, billboards, kiosks, and events are all examples of:
  4. Outdoor Advertising

    Situational Advertising

  5. Broadcast advertising used this apparatus in the early 1900′s to nationalize products:
  6. Telegrams

    Radio

  7. Mini Cooper sales soared after the movie The Italian Job. Advertising in movies is known as:
  8. Flick Advertising

    Covert Advertising

  9. An advertisement has the logo or brand of another company advertised within it. This is called:
  10. Stopgap Advertising

    Surrogate Advertising

  11. Advertising for social causes is also known as:
  12. Humane Advertising

    Public Service Advertising

  13. Using a celebrity to promote a certain product or service is known as:
  14. Celebrity Advertising

    VIP Advertising

How well did you do?

Guerilla Marketing: Fun & Effective

Guerilla Marketing is one of the coolest ideas that have come up within the 20th century. Jay Levinson coined the term “guerilla marketing” and it has taken off since then. Large companies, small companies and even non-profit organizations use guerilla tactics to increase revenue and even awareness. It relies heavily on unconventional methods and relies even more heavily on creative imagination.

Some non-traditional methods include reverse graffiti (clean pavement adverts), undercover (hidden messages) and experiential (interaction with the product).

Here are  some examples:

UNICEF Foundation for Water Awareness: Buying Dirty Water to Help Others Receive Clean Water

Real Hip Hop

Supermarket Carts Depicting Hungry Children, Hunger Awareness Program

Stick On Anti Smoking Stickers for Exhausts

Anti Cellulite cream from Nivea

Bus Grips Depicting Advertised Watches

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on The Street

Awareness for Homelessness

Kit Kat Break Bench

Which one was your favorite?

If you would like to see more photos such as these, please visit this great blog.

The Adveritising Quiz!

So, a week has passed since the last quiz. Here’s your chance to redeem yourself if you got a low score.

Slogan & Company Quiz

  1. This search engine launched a major ad campaign focusing on the tagline Faster. Easier. Bingo.
  2. Google

    Yahoo

    Bing

  3. One of this company’s commercials features the song “Mr. Blue Sky” by Electric Light Orchestra.
  4. Volkswagen

    Claritin

    Zyrtec

  5. American Idol’s Simon Cowell can be seen in this brand’s ads:
  6. iTunes

    Ford Focus

    Vanilla Coke

  7. “We answer to a higher authority”
  8. Hebrew National

    BMW

    Advil

  9. “When it rains, it pours”
  10. Totes

    Morton Salt

    London Fog

  11. “Melts in your mouth, not your hands”
  12. Skittles

    M&Ms

    Raisinets

  13. “You’re not you when you’re hungry”
  14. Milky Way

    Snickers

    Twix

  15. “It’s not a job, it’s an adventure”
  16. Navy

    Army

    Marines

  17. “Drivers Wanted”
  18. Mercedez

    Volkswagen

    Audi

  19. “There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s_________”
  20. Visa

    Mastercard

    American Express

Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams? All Down The Toilet…

“In an age where creative marketing is king, even feces can be turned into gold!”

In American society, it is considered rude to engage in bathroom humor with people whom you barely know. In Taiwan, a restaurant is serving up a hot and steaming plate of bathroom humor, delicious bathroom humor.

It all began when one of Modern Toilet’s partners was reading manga – Dr. Slump On The Toilet – and had an explosive idea! Could people overcome their perceptions of the way a food is presented and just enjoy the taste? After a successful bout with serving chocolate ice cream in squat toilet-shaped bowls, the company knew that had to push – push harder for a wide-ranged menu. Everything from urinal drinking cups, toilet soup bowls and even ice cream that comes in three flavors, diarrhea with dried droppings (chocolate), bloody poop (strawberry) and green dysentery (kiwi), were introduced to hungry and confused customers. 

So how did consumers digest this bizarre concept? They loved it! It’s fair to say that a good number of people were completely grossed out, but after the initial shock of the presentation and decoration (toilet seats for chairs and sinks for tables) subsided, they gobbled the bathroom-inspired le plat principal right up!

Would you be able to overcome the visual presentation and let your taste buds and sense of smell lead your way to food bliss?

And just because I couldn’t resist:

What do you call a vegetarian with diarrhea? A salad shooter.

You Say Tomato, We Say “Brilliant”

So how do you take a well-known product that has been collecting dust at your local supermarket and turn it into the sensation of a marketing campaign? Let your consumers do all the work!

That is exactly what Saatchi & Saatchi Tel Aviv did for Israel’s most beloved food brand, Elite. In Hebrew, there are two ways to say “Wafer.” Just like you can say “tomato” or “tohmato” in English. So the proper way to say “Wafer” is “Vafel” and then there is the slang version, “Bafel.” Click on the image and see how these two little words created a phenomenon that has yet to be forgotten.

Here are the highlights of the best moments in Elite’s Vafel vs. Bafel campaign:

>”Bafel” was the first consumer inspired product name change in Israel’s history!

>Over 1 Million votes were cast in a nation of only 7 million people!

>320 media mentions worth over $1000000!

>After just 3.5 weeks of campaigning, sales went up by 33.8% selling over one million units!

So, did you answer the question? Which do you prefer, Vafel or Bafel?

Which One Are You? Which One Do You Want To Be?

According to Arthur D. Little consulting firm, a business can occupy one of the five vying categories in a target market:

  • Weak: this business has unsatisfactory performance but an opportunity exists for improvement and it must change or or exit the target market.
  • Tenable: this business is performing at sufficiently satisfactory level to warrant continuing in business, but it exists at the sufferance of the dominating company and has a less than average opportunity to improve its position.
  • Favorable: this firm has a strength that is exploitable in particular strategies and has more than average opportunity to improve its position.
  • Strong: this business can take independent action without endangering its long-term position and can maintain its long-term position regardless of competitor’s actions.
  • Dominant: this business controls the behavior of other competitors and has a wide choice of strategic options. This is what Little calls as the Alpha Brand.

    Where is your company now? Where do you want it to be?

    Source: http://www.marketingteacher.com/lesson-store/lesson-a-d-little.html

    The Advertising Quiz

    Advertising Quiz: Are You In or Out?

    How familiar are you with advertising? Advertising becomes more difficult day by day. It requires social media as well as word of mouth. Test your advertising knowledge and skills!

    1. A form of advertising that features real-life scenarios with the product positioned in background:
    2. Obtuse product

      Background product

      Product placement

    3. What do advertisements use to leave their brand message in the minds of consumers?
    4. Repetition

      Slogans

      Bribes

    5. What’s the most frequently used word in slogans?
    6. Be

      Best

      You

    7. An ad slogan set to a memorable melody is called a:
    8. Trademark

      Jingle

      Spark

    9. What are the pleasantly melodic, easy-to-remember hooks of jingles called?
    10. Earworms

      Hook

      Soirees

    11. Small, rectangular advertisements that appear on Web pages are called:
    12. Pop-ups

      Banner ads

      Cyber ads

    Facebook is The New Deal Breaker!

    Facebook just launched their DEALS application! This means that sites like Groupon and LivingSocial are totally missing the cool new wagon to jump on. Yeah, yeah, deals are cool, but doing them alone is not that appealing. Facebook explains that they began this idea with the wish of bringing friends together and allowing people on the website to get together and have fun. This makes them completely different from other daily deal companies – it’s the social aspect of getting a cool deal and doing it with your besties! You can use your credits that you’ve been racking up from Farmville to use towards the deals, not just moolah from your very own pocket. And just for your information: the more friends you get to join in on the deal with you, the more of a discount you can get!

    Facebook is not disclosing how much of a percentage they are receiving from the companies, unlike Groupon which takes 50% and LivingSocial which takes 40%.

    Would you use this application on Facebook? Is doing something cheaper with friends better than doing something cheaper alone?

    You’ve Been A Bad, Bad Ad!

    Next month, the FDA will be celebrating the first birthday of their brain child, the Bad Ad Program…

    Whaaaat? You mean you’ve never heard of the Bad Ad program? Well, we wouldn’t blame you. Since the program began in May of 2010 there have been over 239 complaints. Nope, not 239,000… but 239 total.

    The basic premise of this program is “to educate healthcare providers about the role they can play in helping the agency make sure that prescription drug advertising and promotion is truthful and not misleading” (source: www.fda.gov).

    Launched by the FDA’s Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communication, it has commissioned a small secret police, whoops, I mean agency, which takes into account the various sorts of advertising violations. Continue reading

    Are They Doing It Right?

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