Curved thinking; Smart ways of Advertising

Posted by sh1mmer on May 21, 2008 in Marketing |

I’m always really pleased when someone uses interesting advertising techniques to engage me with a product. Today I got given a free banana on my way into the tube station. Attached to that banana was a sticker with the details of a local gym. I think the idea of associating something healthy with a gym is not at all a bad marketing message. Also by giving the possible consumers value (of a piece of fruit) they are much more likely to take the advertising and be positive to it. The stickers are low-tech and cheap, but the consumer has already taken some value, and is likely to engage anyway.

Banana with advertising stuck to it
(More detailed photos are on Flickr)

Another example like this that has been around a while are the Google Map stickers you’ll see in shop windows. Google, obviously, have a list of who is on Google Map. So it wasn’t hard for them to send only those businesses a sticker. And what small business isn’t going put something in their window that says “We’re famous”?

Sign in a window 'We are famous find us on Google maps' photo by Larsz

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  • What a great performance. This guy should go the distances
  • i loved too, its a great commercial.
  • Marketing can be so fun at times. That banana is just perfect and relatively cheap too lol
  • Both advertisements are brilliant, but I think the Google maps sticker was more brilliant on the part of Google than the small business who stuck it in their window, because Google managed to give the store a new advertisement that gives advertising right back to Google. Now that's ingenious.
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