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ChessMaster
#41 Posted : Tuesday, November 13, 2012 6:06:25 PM
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Social entrepreneurship and crowd sourcing are a threat to organizations because it empowers individuals. I don't see how organizations will support this.For example, in it open source software is such a big threat to proprietary software. Look for videos from Gerd Leonhard.He talks about such issues and the changing landscape of marketing.
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Mukiri
#42 Posted : Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:33:53 PM
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2012 wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
dettol ad of a dad teaching his son to ride a bike, 'Sometimes, you have to be strong to catch them when they fall, sometimes you have to be strong to let them fall, sometimes you have to be strong to watch them walk away' Priceless!


Brilliant ad.

The way the world is moving is creating ads/experiences/stunts for online media mainly YouTube that are so great customer go searching for after friends recommendations or articles in the papers. Imagine customers demanding for your ad! Some have been watched by numbers close to Kenya's population. We needs to get here.

Here are links to a few examples:

SONY XPERIA

Carlsberg

And my best: TNT

The Return of Dictator Ben Ali


Laughing out loudly You know things, you do!

My take is corruption. We are so prone to short-cuts, you'll find them everywhere. A client will want a great ad for the price of a cheap one.
An ad company will want to maximize its profits, this by underpaying staff, minimizing costs while over billing.
Add this to a populace that pirates and opts for the cheapest products, and you have a kitchen that churns out the crappiest of things. Ads included.

My take is, to get great, on our own, it will take another two or three generations. Even our 'Nairobi Half Life' Oscar nominee is not entirely our ownSad

Proverbs 19:21
ChessMaster
#43 Posted : Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:07:11 PM
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Cheap is expensive. Kenyans are beginning to learn you get what you pay for.
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2012
#44 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 10:20:39 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
We are so prone to short-cuts, you'll find them everywhere. A client will want a great ad for the price of a cheap one.
An ad company will want to maximize its profits, this by underpaying staff, minimizing costs while over billing.


Having worked in an ad agency, I can attest that you've hit the nail 100% on the head. It's still continuing to today and that's why I know there's a lot of potential and opportunity for start-ups and new investment in the ad industry. Because as most of you have earlier noted, creativity is lacking yet that's all businesses pay ad agencies for.

BBI will solve it
:)
tycho
#45 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:22:48 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
Social entrepreneurship and crowd sourcing are a threat to organizations because it empowers individuals. I don't see how organizations will support this.For example, in it open source software is such a big threat to proprietary software. Look for videos from Gerd Leonhard.He talks about such issues and the changing landscape of marketing.


If present organizations refuse to shape up, then they'll go out of business.

Again, the individual they are refusing to empower is already empowered courtesy of social media and ICT in general.
ChessMaster
#46 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:45:58 PM
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That's what makes marketing to this generation interesting.
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ChessMaster
#47 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:58:34 PM
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Documentary on a networked society
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ChessMaster
#48 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 6:50:06 PM
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Is marketing to children ethical?
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Mukiri
#49 Posted : Thursday, November 29, 2012 10:31:56 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
Is marketing to children ethical?


You mean the Ice cream karts strategically placed outside the Sunday school? If the labels read 'Jesus is the way' I'm for it, if it prevents junior from ever knowing the spelling of 'Holy Spirit', I'm against itsmile

Proverbs 19:21
essyk
#50 Posted : Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:04:44 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
Is marketing to children ethical?


Depends on the maturity of the kids.
Marketing anything to kids, whose world revolve around want want and more want is unhealthy.
A child thinks about now/today and desires to fulfill that cz tomorrow is not in their vocabulary.
But kids needs freedom of expression and choice.
That must be exercised in a guided manner.






"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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