Showing posts with label pr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pr. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2008

It's great, isn't it?

Hey look what I just found in my inbox:

For those of you who didn't get the Swedish part in this, it is an ad which entitles for discount buying a jacket this fall season. The funny part goes something like this: "There's always something positive going on. Like now: it only gets darker, colder and more rainy, which gives you this fantastic opportunity to buy a jacket [bla bla]. It's great, isn't it?". Haha yeah, that sure makes my friends way more happy about the weather conditions in Scandinavia. =D But you know what is great? This!





WTF Microsoft?

The Redmond software giant have been airing their two new ads recently, certainly as a response to the long-running series of "I'm a Mac - I'm a PC"-ads from the Get a Mac campaign. I watched both and seriously, what are they talking about? Is it really a good idea to bore people out... I was hoping for something better when they announced Jerry Seinfeld would be featured in the ads, but this is not good. Check it out for yourself.





Can somebody explain to me, please? I feel confused... 



Saturday, June 30, 2007

World's most successful PR-campaign?

I seriously doubt that there are people out there who haven't heard about the big release these days. Few have seen it (except the official photos), even fewer had a chance to put their hands on one of them. The product is kinda pricey and lacks a couple of key features (which will most probably be fixed in a Rev. B, or the European edition). Still people have been standing in line, all across the States to get one of the iPhones. One of the world's most successful PR-campaigns is over, and the reviews will soon tell if it really is a revolutionary product or just an over-hyped one.

However, I just had to post this when I saw the front pages of a couple of big newspapers (online). They're all mentioning the introduction of the iPhone last night! Check it out.


The Polish Gazeta Wyborcza's front page


"Most read" section of the Swedish Dagens Nyheter