Archive for March 19th, 2008

Careful when aiming for the moon. You might blow it.

19
Mar
08

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The marketing department at Rolling Rock beer is 2 days away from making history: either they’ll succeed in being the first company to make Moonvertising (they claim that on the night of March the 21st they will make their first attempt to project their logo on the Moon’s surface through laser beams) or they will face a nightmare of consumer hate.

A lot of buzz is going on, and guess what? Most of it is negative. Rumors say this is a hoax and that it is not possible at all.
Consumers are listening to these rumors and are saying that they’ll be really disappointed if this is just a practical joke. Some say they’ll never buy this “independent” and irreverent beer again. They feel like that would be an outrageous betrayal to their trust in the brand and its values.

If they wanted to play with the elements, they could have settled for Clowdvertising, which is now a proven alternative media. Or they could have settled for Earth Tattoos and rooftops in Google Earth and Microsoft’s Live Search Maps - have you checked the “bird’s eye” option? Outstanding!

I guess a lot of people at Rolling Rock must be having trouble sleeping, and for what it’s worth, I hope they make it to the moon. I really do. Not only for their sake (I’m no sadistic bastard), but for the sake of innovation and of people’s trust on marketing and advertising. If I was in the US next thursday night, I bet I would’t resist looking at the moon every 10 minutes!

Kristin Davis will love the new Facebook features

19
Mar
08

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Finally, the Privacy Controls in Facebook have been enhanced to give you control over who can see what. Block your ex from seeing any type of content, keep your boss away from your photos and videos tagged of you, and your lame brother from your status updates so that he doesn’t report to Mum. Privacy à-la-carte as it should have been since day 1.

What, you haven’t heard about Sex and the City Charlotte’s privacy issues? It’s here, and not safe for work.




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