I was forwarded a video ad this week by a friend of mine. As soon as I watched it and laughed multiple times throughout I have decided to give it Ad of the Year already. Why? Because this company took a boring product and managed to make a hilarious ad that has gone viral. The quality of the ad itself is very good, so clearly they didn't film it on their iPhone. So they may have spent some money on the ad itself, but they don't need to spend a single dollar on media because the masses are doing it for them. The company is called Dollar Shave Club and they have a great offer to go along with their brilliant video. Here is the video:
Check out the rest of their website at www.dollarshaveclub.com. This is the type of brilliant company that will be a goldmine for Mike the founder. As a male I can confirm that I am always shocked by how much razors cost in a store, and I always forget to buy new razors so if I can get a razor delivered to me each month for $1, then you've got my attention already.
Love the video, love the brand, and i'm sure they are getting a tonne of traction from this. When was the last time you wanted to forward a video or a website dedicated to razors?
This whole brand and campaign give hope to the boring brands out there. It just shows that with a little creativity and not taking a stuffy corporate approach to advertising can have a big impact.
Showing posts with label viral campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label viral campaign. Show all posts
Friday, March 9, 2012
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Pour a little beer on that wildfire
Last year I wrote a post on an event/product/brand catching on like a wildfire (you can read that post here) and recently I have noticed such an event in the Canadian marketplace. Now maybe i've only taken notice because I enjoy beer, but hey it's not a crime were not in the prohibition era so stop giving me the stink eye. Anyways, it's for the Bud Light Lime product that was introduced to the canadian marketplace a month or so ago. It has literally been a wildfire for Labatt since then (Labatt markets and sells the product in Canada). I'm not sure how well they have handled/fanned the wildfire though.
First off, the product got plenty of press before its entry because a Facebook group had been created to encourage the beer be brought to Canada, so they already had a passionate following. According to Labbatt's, they usually only release one new product per season and had already introduced Alexander Keith's White Ale to the masses. Then they did the right thing and took notice of what these hardcore customers wanted and brought Bud-Light Lime in at the same time which went against company SOP. Smart decision. Listen to your customers.
The launch has been a success i'd say (to say the least), but it may turn bad for them soon if they can't bump up production on the hugely poplar drink. Here is an image for the BC Liquor Stores website which shows real time inventory of the product.
First off, the product got plenty of press before its entry because a Facebook group had been created to encourage the beer be brought to Canada, so they already had a passionate following. According to Labbatt's, they usually only release one new product per season and had already introduced Alexander Keith's White Ale to the masses. Then they did the right thing and took notice of what these hardcore customers wanted and brought Bud-Light Lime in at the same time which went against company SOP. Smart decision. Listen to your customers.
The launch has been a success i'd say (to say the least), but it may turn bad for them soon if they can't bump up production on the hugely poplar drink. Here is an image for the BC Liquor Stores website which shows real time inventory of the product.
If you can't see the inventory numbers it shows exactly 3 cases of the product in all of British Columbia. So there are goods and bads of this obviously. Good, the product is basically sold out which means it has been received very well by the masses. Bad, the product is sold out which means your customers who would be loyal to the product can't get it anywhere.
Now maybe this will be effective in helping build up another buzz around the product and generating more excitement for when they actually get some shipments in, but I think their customers would rather whet their whistle than twiddle their thumbs. To me it shows a lack of wildfire protection planning.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
One too many burgers to the brain
Okay, we've all seen ridiculous expansions of product lines and names into areas that don't need it. Think Donald Trump water. Mike Weir Wines. MC Hammer parachute pants.
But this story/idea is just utterly ridiculous. I know that just about every famous person wants to have their own cologne so that everyone can smell just like them.......unless of course you are made of 100% beef.
Burger King has officially launched a cologne...
Wow. The economy is in a downturn and BK has decided to pick up sales and profits by pushing out some meat stink. Maybe not the smartest move guys, i'm guessing you were going for the shock/viral campaign but I think this one might not have the engine behind it. First off, a huge portion of men's colognes are bought for them by girls.....which girl would buy a BK smell???? It might as well come with a meat baster for application. Secondly, aside from a gag gift what regular guy would actually buy a BK cologne.
Hey dude, what's the smell?
Oh that? thats just my new Eau de Fast Food by BK.
To me this was a ridiculous stunt and not a good use of money, others may think otherwise. But i'd like to hear why someone might think this a good idea.
But this story/idea is just utterly ridiculous. I know that just about every famous person wants to have their own cologne so that everyone can smell just like them.......unless of course you are made of 100% beef.
Burger King has officially launched a cologne...
Wow. The economy is in a downturn and BK has decided to pick up sales and profits by pushing out some meat stink. Maybe not the smartest move guys, i'm guessing you were going for the shock/viral campaign but I think this one might not have the engine behind it. First off, a huge portion of men's colognes are bought for them by girls.....which girl would buy a BK smell???? It might as well come with a meat baster for application. Secondly, aside from a gag gift what regular guy would actually buy a BK cologne.
Hey dude, what's the smell?
Oh that? thats just my new Eau de Fast Food by BK.
To me this was a ridiculous stunt and not a good use of money, others may think otherwise. But i'd like to hear why someone might think this a good idea.
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