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Oct 29 2009

Lessons Learned From Pantene Commercial

Published by under BOS,Character,Marketing,Video

I have been watching this video and am still deeply moved. It is one of the most watch-able commercials I have ever seen in life. Some of the acting may be too far fetched. But its message is profound.

Question – Why am I different from others?
Answer – Do you have to be like others?

Don’t seek to be like others! Everyone of us is unique and has our own destiny to realize in life!

From marketing point of view, the commercial is also great. Pantene shampoo is a functional product and has its conventional market of shampoo users. But now it seeks to cross over from functionality to emotional appeal. Instead of using logic to tell us why it is a better brand, it seeks to attack our emotion and win our heart over.

Not only will it persuade more people from the its traditional market to use the product, those who don’t use their kind of shampoo maybe bought over too. Who knows I might decide to buy Pantene for my family next time? Perhaps this is one of the blue ocean strategies to conquer a new market.

And the tagline is inspirational – You can shine!

By the way, I consider the Thai language very beautiful phonetically. It is a language I wish to learn if I had extra time.

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Sep 05 2009

What Do You Think of One-Page Web Site?

Published by under Marketing

Have you come across an one-page web sites before?  I bet you have.  A typical one-page web site consists of one page only.  Normally it’s a long sales letter for only one product or service.

When you see the catchy words and sentences at the top of the page, you may be tempted to scroll down to read the rest.  You may find out more about the product, its benefits, some customer testimonials, and of course a link to buy it.

Normally there is no link to any other page on the same web site where you can find more out more about the company, the product or service.  All information is contained in one single page.

Such one-page web sites have existed for more than one decade since the 90′s, advocated by Internet marketing gurus such as the late Corey Rudl.  However, nowadays many still advocate the use of one-page web sites to sell product.  Perhaps it may still be working.

For me, I normally consider such web site as mere advertisement, sales letter and simply spammy.  Normally when I come across such web site, I will simply leave and go elsewhere.

I once asked an Internet guru who is himself using an one-page web site to sell his training course.  He answered that on such web site, visitors have no link to click away and so must stay on and focus on the web site to read the rest.  Whereas visitors to a web site with multiple pages will be tempted to click around.

I reason that perhaps on an one-page web site, the visitors will be forced to follow the desired sales process by the seller, whereas this may not happen on a web site with multiple pages.

On regard to whether it’s spammy, the Internet guru said that if the web site is owned by your father or your trusted friend, surely you will not go away.  So the challenge is to build trust.

And what do you think of an one-page web site?

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May 20 2009

Hosting Providers Using Social Media

Published by under Hosting,Marketing,Social Media

Still thinking of using search engines, email newsletter and affiliate marketing to promote your products and services on Internet?  While these are essential, let’s not be outdated.  It’s all about marketing on social media nowadays.

Yes, the Internet is getting more and more “social”, with real people using the Internet to interact and influence one another.  Much thanks to the advent of blogs, and social media sites like Facebook and Twitter (strictly speaking, blogs are not social media).  Even the older generation have jumped on the bandwagon and claimed an account on Facebook.  In fact, if you are not “in” social media nowadays, you are “out”!

Therefore, the social media now presents a natural channel for marketing your products and services on such increasingly social online networks.  After all, many people have always been looking for others’ opinions when deciding to buy (or not buy) something, used to be offline, but now online also.

In the local hosting industry, it seems hosting providers are picking up on marketing through social media.  I know one company has set up their profile on various social media such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Plurk!

This company is capitalizing well on social media.  They offer money for bloggers who write about them.  They give out prizes for lucky draw winners who follow them on Twitter, tweet about them, and ask others to retweet about them.  They also own a company page on Facebook and promise to offer discounts for domain names based on the number of Facebook members who become their fans.  Yeah, many social media jargons here, I know :-)

I also had set up a Facebook group and a Twitter account for BizPartner, and tried to create some buzz in social media.  I have yet to achieve what I want, but I’m trying, and learning.

And we can expect that more and more hosting providers will soon start to use social media for innovative marketing, branding and customer relationship building.

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