All those “your mom” jokes just got serious. AdAge recently reported Procter & Gamble Co.’s plans to pamper top “mommy bloggers” in an effort to tap into the online influencers and inform them of Pampers diaper products. The company may bring in as many as 15 top bloggers in this category to their Cincinnati headquarters for all-expense-paid trips not to buy their loyalty, but instead let these bloggers get to know what the company is about which will hopefully bring a positive light to their product.
Entries from July 2008
Your Mom Has A Blog!
July 22nd, 2008 · Comments
Tags: Industry News · Marketing · PR · Research
The Videophone Trap (or… History Often Repeats with New Technology)
July 16th, 2008 · Comments
I recently attended a conference on location based services and although this is an area of amazing potential, I was reminded how easy it is with new technologies to get caught in what I’ll call “The Videophone Trap”. In this, people within an industry become obsessed with, and base entire business models on, demonstrating certain [...]
Tags: Technology
WOM in the Workplace
July 15th, 2008 · Comments
The water cooler just got a lot sexier for marketers. A recent survey conducted by WorkPlace Media and reported by MarketingCharts indicates that 96% of workplace consumers give coworkers advice about products and services. Additionally, 93% also seek advice before making purchases.
“The American workplace is replacing the American neighborhood as the most lucrative marketing [...]
Tags: Industry News · Research
Giving Consumers a Say in Product Packaging
July 10th, 2008 · Comments
Recently, video game publisher (and Affinitive client) NAMCO BANDAI Games sought help in choosing the official box art for the upcoming PlayStation 3 release of NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja Storm.
Tapping into their 20,000+ member Hokage’s Room enthusiast community, members were invited to complete a survey and provide feedback on 6 designs as well as how the [...]
Tags: Case Studies · Marketing · Research · Self-Promotion
Product Placement versus Consumer Engagement
July 7th, 2008 · Comments
The idea of “product placement” is one that many entertainment industry veterans are so familiar with, it is likely a part of their daily vocab. There are many memorable examples of product placement throughout the years, including the origin of the “Soap Opera” which comes from the show’s original sponsors, [...]
Tags: Marketing · Social Media · Technology


