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McRevolution

Over the past few years Mcdonald’s has been making some very significant changes to its marketing strategy. This started when they did a whole rejuvination of the way the restaurant looks and turned from a cheap and plastic look with a few bright colors to a more distinguished and classier look. Recently they did something that quite amazed me. For the entire month of November, Mcdonald’s was giving out free coffe of any size to whomever asked for it. You don’t need to be a math major to know that, just in Canada this amounts to millions and millions of dollars in coffee given away for free through out all of the Mcdonald’s restaurants. This seems like a very interesting promotion initiative to enter the coffee market and start competing with the likes of Starbucks, Tim Horton’s, etc.. The question that comes to mind is, will that huge promotion expense pay-off in the long-run? I think the answer is definately yes because Mcdonald’s is one of the biggest corporations in the world and with the amount of resources it has it would not make such a big mistake. So clearly, They know what they’re doing! And millions of us got to benefit from it as well! Also, I was looking through some other blogs about Mcdonald’s and came across a blog that relates to this whole new way of doing things at Mcdonald’s. Recently at many Mcdonald’s restaurants free wi-fi is also offered.

http://blog.optimum7.com/melissa/marketing-and-advertising/mcdonalds-advertises-their-free-wi-fi.html

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Back to Mad Men: Tobacco Industry

As I was watching the fourth season of Mad Men I suddenly came to an unmistakable conclusion. I think it is very probable that the whole series was created as a very long advertisement for the dieing tobacco industry. As we all know, for several decades now, the outright advertisement of cigarettes has been banned in many parts of the world. This made me wonder, is Mad Men an attempt at glorifying smoking? Afterall, the series consists of very sexy indiviudals who chain smoke at virtually every scene. The fact of the matter is that during the time period that this series is supposed to portray, just about everyone smoked cigarettes. In the past, cigarette ads on TV and in magazines have tried to tie in sex appeal and smoking together as one idea as can be seen by the picture I have attached to this post. To me it seems very likely that this same phenomenon is repeating itself in Mad Men.

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Are computers replacing libraries?

I use public transportation frequently during the week and I have noticed something very interesting that people have started to do. Back in the good old days when I bussed to high school people on the bus usually kept themselves occupied by reading a book, listening to music, or doodling on their phones. Now people do those same things, BUT instead of books many individuals use a device called the Amazon Kindle to read. It really made me wonder, people have been reading and writing books for many centuries and books have been a key component in the identity of institutions such as libraries and universities but now things are starting to change. The technology exists in such devices as the Amazon Kindle that now there is no need to print each page in a book seperately and use as many resources. Instead, books have become electronic and consumers can purchase them online and download them on to their Kindle. This doesn’t just apply to reading for pleasure; even in universities where traditionally a book, pen, and paper have been essential tools for a student, they are now being replaced with online exams, assignments, and electronic research tools that are making traditional methods obsolete. Although we are still a long way away from closing down our public libraries, a movement is definately in motion to switch from pen and paper to more electronice resources.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj5Jr0QWNMA

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Who am I?

Do material goods and the choices made by consumers define an individual? It is no surprise that most of the buying decisions made by people effects how they think they are perceived by others. Why else would people spend thousands of dollars on designer labels and custom made furniture when they could simply go to Wal-mart as an alternative and spend a fraction of the price for a potentially more practical good? This doesn’t just apply to goods, in addition, people pay a premium for services such as luxury hair salons and massage parlors. Such concepts simply seem to be shallow and against what most of us have learned to be good and bad as children.

The desire to belong, and be wanted is a part of human nature. Therefore it makes sense that people use material goods to enhance their social status and/or to belong to a certain social group. For instance, when a teenager watches a TV ad on Nike in which his/her sports idol is sporting a certain brand of shoes, that individual will want to emulate that and has motivation to go out and make the purchase of that particular brand.

In the following blog: https://blogs.ubc.ca/keithfz/ Keith did a great job of pointing out that particular products aren’t always what people use to belong to social groups. During an immensely popular event such as the World Cup, this particular Nike commercial is not trying to sell a certain product, however it is selling an idea just as Keith pointed out. The main themes are multiculturalism and the use of football idols to appeal to people that this is how these famous football players behave. In summary, people want to be like their idols and in order to do that they adjust their behaviour and their consumer choices.

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