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Wait 'til next time
Obviously it is too late to take advantage of New Year's Day 2010.... but the calendar has many other days that might become part of a successful marketing campaign.
If at first you don't succeed...
Immediately after their court defeat in November 2009, AT&T moved to counter Verizon's claims with an advertising campaign of their own. Since then, AT&T advertisements have been run across media. The ads had themes similar to the ads below.
Where things currently stand
There has been no slowdown at year end 2009 as the wireless giants continue to trade advertising punches. However, AT&T is not allowing Verizon to solely frame and control the messages put out to the public.
And in the meantime
Sprint and T-Mobile will be happy that Verizon and AT&T keep beating each other up.
Retailers need to analyze if, and if so how, their stores provide customers with experiences that makes shopping pleasurable and interesting.
Three things that can be learned from this promotion:
NOTE: If you want to see something interesting, play both at the same time... starting the second video once Taylor Swift starts singing in the first.
Since celebrity endorsers represent a brand, selection and affiliation should be undertaken with great care. However, celebrities can/do influence consumer behavior.
Need to set a tone in a commercial... consider including a song. Regions Bank wants to show how happy they make their customers.
How? Just listen.
Can jingles really help message retention? How much is a foot-long Subway?
With the U.S. military at war in multiple theaters
++++Macy's promotion rings a bit shallow.
++++Applebee's promotion feels right.