Is Branded Entertainment a Good Advertising Fit for Your Company?
In the beginning, there were sponsors. That’s how TV and radio got their initial push. “Program X, brought to you by Company Y.” Or, commercials featuring the stars of everyone’s favorite programs would be planned to run during those same shows. For example: These days,…
Ecover Wants to Hear Your Green Predictions
When our client Ecover celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2010, we at Creative Concepts helped them develop a related 30 Under 30 contest to celebrate the innovative ecological ideas from young people across the country. During their celebration, they asked everyone a question: “Where do…
Simplifying & Streamlining Social Media
These (quite good) Five Organizing Principles for Social Media by Judy Shapiro have us thinking… how did social media ever get so complicated in the first place? Part of it is the vast number of tools we have at our disposal. Since most of them…
Don’t Confuse Statistics for Success
Welcome to the first work week of 2011! Before you dive headfirst into your lengthy list of New Year’s resolutions, we here at Creative Concepts would like to offer a word of advice about setting goals for this (or any) new year: Focus on results,…
Tips for Making Your Social Media New Year’s Resolutions
As 2011 approaches, you already have some personal and business goals in mind that you’d like to work toward. But what about your social media goals? (You do have social media goals, right?) First, identify the obvious problems that are hampering your social media efforts:…
2010: The Social Media Year in Review
December is the month of year-end and best-of lists, and this year there’s no shortage of social media-related countdowns, including: The best social media books of 2010. The top Twitter trends of 2010. The top Facebook status update trends of 2010. The top viral video…
Bad PR? Fear Not. As NPR Learned, This Too Shall Pass.
As we’ve mentioned before, social media won’t save you from a PR crisis — and that’s okay. For better or worse, the public has a short memory, and yesterday’s furious anger is tomorrow’s footnote. This means companies large and small can survive bad PR as…
Social Media Helps Your Customers Connect with Each Other
When you’re the top specialty tea company in the United States, you reach a lot of tea lovers. Our client Bigelow Tea is using social media — from Bigelow Tea’s Facebook (and, yes, MySpace) pages to their YouTube channel, Bigelow loves to share their tea…
In Web Video, a Little Humor Goes a Long Way
Have you checked out these lists of YouTube’s most-watched videos of 2010 or YouTube’s 10 favorite videos of 2010 (according to fan voting)? As usual, the top videos are a mixture of humor, spectacle and quality (OK Go, Antoine Dodson, “Double Rainbow”). But perhaps most…
A Lesson from Ouidad: How to Help Teens Embrace Your Brand
One basic cornerstone of business growth is the need to cultivate new audiences for existing products. As we’ve mentioned before, our client Ouidad is quite adept at creating hair care products that work wonders for those who otherwise struggle to tame their curls. And while…