Category Archives: Advertising

Oprah: Maintaining Authenticity

First let me say that I am no fan of the “Oprah Brand” and I do not understand the Oprah “effect” — this is not a criticism upon Oprah Winfrey, because I, personally, don’t know her outside of her TV persona.  In general, though, I don’t think much of celebrities’ opinions, so I pay no attention to celebrity opinions and endorsements. I will give Oprah credit, though, for being one heck of an advertising machine and for making her endorsements seem authentic. Here’s a link to an interesting article about how to get your brand on “Oprah.”

Before reading this article, I didn’t think too hard about the product endorsements on talk and reality shows. I assumed if the brand “fits in” with the show, then paid advertising would happen. I figured no advertising went unpaid or unnegotiated. After all, a brand may not want to be associated with Oprah. Well, anyhow … what’s most interesting about what goes on with Oprah is the more influence she has, the more she has to manage  her image and the tighter control she has to have on her personal “brand.” Also, it’s interesting how any whiff of money or quid pro quo with relation to Oprah endorsements would somehow diminish Oprah’s brand value, since a big part of Oprah’s brand is authenticity. That all seems extremely troublesome.

Interactive Billboards — NICE!!!

Here’s link to the tiny article and the video. You must watch the video! The concept is to upload consumer content to an electronic billboard. A nice example is given about how greeting card company, Kinemo, allowed customers to upload photo cards for Mother’s Day to an electronic screen on Times Square, took pictures of each card as they appeared on the billboard, and then sold the image of the card in Time Square back to the consumer. GENIUS!!!

Marketing with Meaning

Here’s an interesting article that gives examples of how some companies advertise by offering a useful service to people. The main example at the recharging stations sponsored by Samsung at various busy airports. I like this idea a lot because it seems like it could be a cheaper way to advertise while endearing more customers to a brand.

Here’s a link to the article.