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Marketing in Thanksgiving

Besides all the marketing done during Thanksgiving and especially Black Friday steep discount sales, there is some other company out there using thanksgiving to express their gratitude to the people. GM was the dying company during the financial crisis and received a controversial $49.5 billion bailout by the Fed in America. Now they are stronger, returning to profit and proving their sustainability by completing the world’s biggest IPO recently; utilizing the over-allotment option as investor interest went through the roof. In order to announce their thanks, they made a little ad telling everyone how each and every one of us falls but we can all get back up with a little bit of help.

It was definitely good marketing on their part to remind consumers of their presence and to appear grateful after getting bailed out and given the chance to stand back up, unlike many other people during the crash of 2008. Sure, some may see it as a promotional gimmick to win back people’s hearts after being given a lifeline by the Fed with taxpayer’s money and some may see it as a means of showing how it paid off finally, and that the people were not investing in a rotting corporation. Either way, it is relevant marketing at the right time. Enjoy the commercial below. Happy be-lated thanksgiving to our neighbors in the south.

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Only in the Eyes of the Target Market

Today, I was looking around for a blog post by my fellow bloggers on marketing and I stumbled upon Erick Yao’s post about expensive and lower price vehicles. I totally agree with his perspective of expensive and cheap cars where one should not say something is expensive or not since it all depends on the perception of the target market. Since BMW, Benz, or Audi is marketing towards higher income families/individuals, they are going to be priced relatively high but they are built with more prominent materials of course. So, one should not judge based on the price tag because it is based on your income bracket and if you could afford it, then it is not expensive. People need to understand that everything is relative. To a wealthy person, a luxury vehicle is not pricey but to an average person it definitely is overpriced. Only the intended target market will understand the marketing strategy and accept it as the way it is.

The only thing I would disagree with Erick’s post is when he says, “lower income customers would want a cheaper car that possesses minimum safety standards.” I believe that despite the limitations of disposable income, one will still WANT and CHOOSE a safe car and a safe car does not necessarily mean it is more expensive. Every automobile is required to go through rigorous safety tests by the government, and nowadays even low price tag companies such as Hyundai have very high rankings for safety. What I would say to add to his statement and make it more clear is that maybe the lower priced vehicles don’t have as much safety FEATURES, such as blind spot detection, rear-view camera, sensors to keep you within your own lane when you drift out of it, and sensors that stop the car if objects are in front of your car. Those features are the extras that you get for the higher sticker price that you pay. Maybe that is what he meant, I don’t know. Anyways, it was a great post that got me interested and got me thinking.

Blog to you guys next week, cya!

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Four Best Ads by the Four Ring Company!

In my honest opinion, I believe that Audi has the best marketing ads in the business hands down. After watching some of their advertising campaigns, you can’t stop to think and then utter: Brilliant! This is not really a post I put a lot of thought into but just showing everybody the best I’ve seen coming out of the marketing department of Audi. Truth in Marketing. Enjoy!

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Consumer is King!

The consumer is king. In today’s marketing environment, this very aspect of satisfying the consumer’s needs is the single most important factor in a successful product line. This is exactly what I witnessed after watching Mercedes-Benz’s new promotional video about how much they care about their customers (video below). The experiment the company carried out successfully incorporates modern-day technology with the constant search of what grabs the consumer’s attention the most. Benz has used high-tech glasses mounted with cameras that can track where people look and from there, determine what catches the consumer’s attention the most.

This attention to detail is what impresses me. This promotional video really does help market mercedes-benz’s motive to put the consumer first and that could help them generate many new customers who look for this care for customer’s needs. Also, it shows that the company is trying to improve itself and seeing whether or not they succeeded in the design department to be appealing enough for everybody. Plus, it helps them improve what they know of consumers and what they care about most in a car. Just brilliant.

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We are Marketing!

Recently, another insight I have had from studying Marketing is that essentially everyone is part of marketing and everybody acts as a medium for marketing to immerse the consumers of the world. From the very topics we talk about with each other everyday to the blog posts that each and every person writes, is a form of marketing and acts as a platform for marketing to ensue. Word-of-mouth (C2C marketing) is so powerful as people all around us affect us in a social manner that influences all of our purchasing decisions. The review people write online and the posts other people around the world put up act as fuel to the ever growing flame of marketing.

Personally, I really don’t mind being a medium for companies to market their own goods and I guess its the best possible way to sell a valuable product. In fact, the magnitude at which it consumes our life with the ways we interact with marketing is quite intriguing. It seems as if any activity we pursue these days is directly or indirectly related to marketing. The cars we drive or the restaurants we go to tell people who we are and it helps to indirectly market those products or places in order to identify them and ourselves. Everybody seems content for now even if Marketing is so active in our lives and I guess it will be here to stay for the unforeseeable future.

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False Advertising or Bad Marketing???

Today I bring to you a problem I have with Chevy and its marketing tactics. As most of you have probably heard, there’s a new car on the street coming soon called the Volt, which is a self-proclaimed and highly marketed electric vehicle (EV). That’s what Chevrolet has been shouting out to everyone before. The company has been actively promoting their new vehicle as the turning point to emission free vehicle innovation, saying it is an “one-of-a-kind, all-electrically driven vehicle.” Now, the truth has gradually surfaced with Chevy admitting that the Volt has both a electric motor AND a gasoline one. That means its a HYBRID, NOT a EV. Hope that wasn’t too hard to follow (maybe it is for Chevy but not us intelligent consumers). Even the company itself is changing its marketing strategy with their newest ad (below) saying the car can go “up to 40 miles before it uses any gas at all.”

So, I am just dumbfounded right now to justify whether or not it was false advertising before or just bad marketing. There’s no point in telling a lie to sell a few more cars because once the consumer gets one on their hands, they’ll find out, since they have to pump gas in so the car doesn’t die after the battery runs out. Maybe I’m just being harsh but I expect a large company like Chevy to live up to what they tell their customers or else it will just steer them away from the Volt or any other car in their lineup in the long run. The perceived value of the Volt being zero emissions and great for the environment is going to go downhill from here.

That’s all for today, write to you all next week!

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Me, Myself, and Facebook

Facebook. The talk of the decade. The medium to practically all social media that people come in contact with everyday. While I was thinking about how people market themselves, I thought about Facebook. It is possibly one of the best ways to let people know more about you and also position them to perceive yourself in a certain way. From the things you “like” to the comments that you leave can greatly present the person that you are. You are now marketing yourself through Facebook without even noticing it. That’s quite amazing considering how much personal information one puts on that site.

So, if you ever change anything on Facebook, be aware of what you are doing and the image that you convey about yourself. It can be dangerous to market yourself in a bad manner. This is just a little thought that came across this morning, so I decided to blog about it. I’m out of ammo so until next week haha.

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