A bit of a test.
We could potentially move towards an entirely self-hosted series of videos here, and this is the first:
[pro-player width='530' height='253' type='FLV']http://ftmf.info/video/chapter1.mpg[/pro-player]
A bit of a test.
We could potentially move towards an entirely self-hosted series of videos here, and this is the first:
[pro-player width='530' height='253' type='FLV']http://ftmf.info/video/chapter1.mpg[/pro-player]
There’s so much talk about how important it is to spend your marketing budget wisely these days. Cost-effective But if traditional advertising isn’t working like it used to, then what? KFC came up with a pretty good use for their advertising dollars recently. They’re sending the Colonel to five major metropolitan cities to repair potholes.
It’s not as weird as it sounds. They’ve recently launched a campaign aiming to focus on the high-quality and unsurpassed freshness of their chicken. As a tie-in, they’ve decided to “re-freshen” streets in five cities by filling potholes, and marketing them “Re-Freshened by KFC.” It’s a win-win-win. The public gets better streets, the city saves a ton of maintenance costs, and KFC gets the credit for responsible marketing, and news outlets, Twitter streams and blogs just like this one are telling EVERYONE all about it. Wouldn’t it be great if more marketing was for the good of all mankind?
I am curious as to why they didn’t choose to integrate this effort with an interactive and social media presence. I think a microsite with a description of KFC’s campaign and their efforts along with video, images, and more could have given the campaign even more horsepower. And a strong presence on Twitter could have been really powerful in spreading the world-of-mouth marketing. Even still, this is a pretty innovative use of a marketing budget.
Reblogged via The Sutter Group | Elements of Creativity Blog – KFC Skips Ads, Fixes Potholes Instead.
I’ve managed to get thumbnails to appear alongside blog posts now – it’s been a long time coming!
The way to do this for your posts (until we hook you up with the new theme – sshh!) is as follows:


Hope to see at least one brave person do this by end of the week.

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If this doesn’t work, I’ll be angry, and you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.
OMFG. This is it.
The future technology that will unite all physical and virtual space, driving us further into the age of Ubiquitous Computing.
Let’s get these guys in for a demo – ASAP!