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What's In a Name?

Chipotle Mexican Grill had their IPO last week and the WSJ ran a short piece on the titles that company leaders use.

The customer service manager goes by "Manager of Duct Tape and Plungers". The guy who runs creative-services is the head of "Special Weapons and Tactics". Finally, the company's spokeman goes by "Director of Hoopla, Hype, and Ballyhoo".

That probably gives some indication of the kind of place it is to work. :)

January 30, 2006 in Management, Public Relations, Strategy | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Links

I finally shut down the BizLinkBlog and got everything moved over to my del.icio.us account. Here is the RSS feed.

There is alot of good stuff over there and I thought I would highlight a few.

  • Small is the new big
  • More on small
  • Can we change the world one small thing at a time?
  • An introduction to using patterns in web design
  • EPIC 2014
  • How To Make Big Things Happen with Small Teams
  • The Great Oral-B Sampling Campaign
  • How to pitch the Long Tail News Curve

September 03, 2005 in Blogging, Marketing, Public Relations, Small Business | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

PR vs. WOM

I think we can say that the Oprah Winfrey Pontiac G6 Giveaway worked for Oprah but not Pontiac.

There is alot of hubbub over a Detroit Free Press article today that says G6 sales are 30% below expectations and they are using a lot of incentives to move them now. It must have made the wire services because I heard the story on the radio this morning.

The giveaway was PR that GM hoped with turn into word of mouth marketing. It got people talking about how Oprah gave away cars (Jim Carrey joked about it when he was on the show). It really didn't get anyone talking about the car. As a matter of fact, an audience member tried selling theirs on craigslist.

Update: Brand Autopsy also has a post on this too.

March 23, 2005 in Marketing, Public Relations | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (1)

Whole Lotta Money

Today's news seemed to be dominated by dollar signs.

  • Microsoft Sees $100 Million First Day for 'Halo 2' Game
  • "Shrek 2" Wrecks DVD Record - $185 Million in 3 days
  • 'Incredibles' Takes Top Box-Office Spot - $70 Million Opening Weekend
I am all for capitalism, but this seems to show it is all about the money. The companies producing these products have found the traditional media more than happy to report the hype. The trouble is it does nothing to represent the products. People aren't saying "Wow they made $99 zillion dollars. I need to go buy that." People aren't telling there friends that either. They are buying them because they are great experiences and that what they are talking to their friends about.

November 10, 2004 in Business Media, Public Relations | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

PR Pitfalls with Bloggers

There has been an interesting discussion started around PR and blogging. It started with John and Richard of the Marketing Playbook sending out some email to bloggers telling them about their new book. Peter Davidson immediately stepped in and called the authors out for sending out spam and not knowing how to pitch to bloggers. All sorts of people have chimed in since including Kristen and Rich. The boys at MP have posted an apology or two.

I talked about how I liked the book over at 800-CEO-READ, but in this post I want to talk about the PR and blogging.

Here is my thoughts on the subject:

  1. Blogs are people and people are posting things that interest them. Those seeking PR have to read the blog to know if what you are offering is going to be a fit. Also understand that bloggers talk about everything, and that anything is fair game from the moment you contact them.

  2. Those seeking PR need to send links. That is the basis for the medium. Give me a link I can read and send others to.

  3. Don't get cheap. I had a person pitch me with a .pdf file of a chapter from a book. I showed interest, asked for a copy, and was turned down. If you want some love, don't just flirt with me.

  4. PR people need to know bloggers are going to be a hard sell. I don't think I have endorsed a product or service that has been pitched to me. I know this to be common with other bloggers too. [P.S. it is a little different over at 800-CEO-READ. I talk to authors, publishers, and PR people all the time.]

October 03, 2004 in Blogging, Public Relations | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Interesting Posts

Here is a bunch of posts I ran across this weekend that I thought were interesting:

  • I like the ESPN's idea of author-specific RSS feeds [via Micro Persuasion]
  • PR Opinions has a good list of articles from Global PR Week 1.0
  • Be sure to also catch interviews with Robert Scoble and Seth Godin
  • 12 Things to Improve Your Mac's Performance
  • David Wolfe of Ageless Marketing has had two great posts in the last week. You MUST go read Beware of Factoids about Boomers and Corporate America's Demographic Blind Spot .

July 19, 2004 in Blogging, Marketing, Public Relations, Technology | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Global PR Week

Global PR Week is going strong. There is tons of great conversation going on. Today's topic is Corporate Blogging.

Here is my contribution.

Go check it out.

July 14, 2004 in Public Relations | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

I, Robot Blitz

The way it looks it will be impossible to avoid hearing about I, Robot this week. They are having a mega-advertisement on Fox tonight. MTV was doing an I, Robot themed 10 Spot last night. I was even flipping through the channels and saw the boys at Orange County Choppers talking to Will Smith about making a I, Robot chopper.

The marketing people for the movie have gotten very creative for the release of the film, but I don't think the novelty of the approach is going to any more people to see it. I think it was going to be a big movie anyway.

July 13, 2004 in Marketing, Public Relations | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

A True Weblog

Sony Pictures has been keeping a Spiderman weblog since April of last year. The author is Grant Cutris, Co-Producer of Spiderman 2. I think he has done a really good job. He give a great behind the scenes view of S2 and answers questions from specific readers in his posts.

They have doing some interesting things. They have an education area to teach readers about weblogs. They have S2 blog templates that you can download. I also thought it was clever that when you subscribe to the RSS feed, you got all the entries from the beginning.

The biggest mistake they make is there are no permalinks. Here is the link to the main page and you can find the blog under the Daily Bugle.

I have never seen this blog come up in my reading. Does this show how important permalinks are?

June 14, 2004 in Blogging, Public Relations | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

PR Week

Trevor Cook of Corporate Engagement is organizing a blogsphere PR Week for July. You can check out the wiki and see the proposed topics. They have corporate blogging as a topic for one day, which I am going to get in on.

I'll pass along more details as they come.

May 25, 2004 in Public Relations | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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