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20-06-2014, 07:03 PM | #1 | ||
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I'll say upfront that whilst I understand some of the more complicated marketing strategies, I am NO advertising guru. But I like what I like, and in all honesty I think my tastes are pretty mainstream. Ads that I LOVE go on to become part of popular culture, ads I hate disappear quickly. (ie I assume that whilst I'm not an expert, I simply like the same things most people do.)
I watch a LOT of TV. Way, WAY, too much, but that's another story. If there's been an ad on TV, chances are I've seen it. In an industry where brand awareness is KING, I think the Jeep campaign has been brilliant. They've taken what was a negative ("you bought a WHAT? WTF did you do that for?") and parleyed into not only brand awareness, but the ultimate goal for all advertising, popular culturisation. In contrast, Toyota's attempt to do the same thing with the Camry, simply emphasised the point that only those men with no further use for their testes would buy one. Furthermore, emasculating those who HAVE bought your product is not a great way to develop brand loyalty. Holden running ads to point out to their customers (most of whom would have been oblivious) that they ("The Australian Car Company") were abandoning Australia, was probably the lowest point of recent advertising. I'm well aware of all the for & against arguments for advertising. Personally I turn off when Commode ads come on, yet I can still recall them and they seem to work. Despite all the rhetoric about people not buying large RWD sedans, the Commode remains one of Australia's top sellers. I'm not suggesting that better advertising would have SAVED the Falcon, but really, what attempts have they made? The ecoLPI is a fekkin brilliant innovation, I reckon every non-v8 Falcon should be one, yet I have never seen a single ad. (Just read all the anti-LPG rhetoric in this forum to understand the potential of decent LPG advertising.) The ONLY Falcon ad I can recall seeing in recent memory was for the turbo 4. An extremely funny, yet completely pointless ad for a really stupid product. Imagine if FA had taken the money they wasted on developing & implementing the 4, and spent it instead on marketing the Falcon. The Fiesta is a brilliant small car. Personally I think it (and it's fraternal twin the Mazda 2) are streets ahead of cars like the Yaris, Micra, and Getz. Yet FA's best effort was some lamentable hip-hop inspired fandango some time back. The epic shiteness of Ford's Australian Advertising/ Marketing can best be summed up by the Focus: When they ran decent ads, it was one of our top sellers. It remains one of the top selling cars in the world, its cousin is the number one seller in Australia, it wins multiple awards, yet can't even crack the top ten. I THINK I've seen a focus ad, its some annoying nonsense about integrating your bluetooth and Karaoke, I don't actually recall the car being advertised, which is kinda my point. And here's another point: With the ongoing (and soon to be total) demise of the Falcon, Ford's candidate for the Medium~Large segment will be the Mondeo/ Focus. Globally this is an epic car, with a mouth-watering array of engines. Considering it shares its platform (and therefore many components) with the new Explorer, Flex, & Edge, the potential for "localised" versions and parts support is significant. Yet when was the last time FA made any attempt to advertise it??? |
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20-06-2014, 10:09 PM | #2 | ||
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I don't have time for TV.
The only add I liked for the falcon was the 'Can't get enough of this' one. Got the song on my phone. Then there was that focus add... Oh man.. The one with that guy who has yet to have his gonads drop by the sound of his voice... LOL gonads was in my swipe dictionary...
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20-06-2014, 10:46 PM | #3 | ||
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Ford add???? .......never seen or heard of one. They're still relying on word of mouth last I heard.
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20-06-2014, 11:23 PM | #4 | ||
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I like the AU Falcon ute ad back in 1999/2000 where that farmer made a wish and a Falcon one tonner fell out of the sky!! shame I cant find that ad anywhere
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20-06-2014, 11:54 PM | #5 | ||
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I download all my TV series so I avoid the ads, if you want to target me with ads you'd be better off doing it on Facebook or Youtube.
Oh wait I have AdblockPLUS installed on Firefox, you can't get to me with ads on the net... The last ads I remember of any significance are the Mazda zoom-zoom ads on TV. I guess I advertise for Jeep as I have their T-shirts, shirts, jackets and hoodies from their clothing store chain, good clothes but. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 21-06-2014 at 12:04 AM. |
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21-06-2014, 12:02 AM | #6 | ||
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Must be stuck in third...
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21-06-2014, 12:33 AM | #7 | |||
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Ford found it was damaging their image as it clearly implied that they responded to customer wishes. |
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21-06-2014, 07:42 AM | #8 | ||
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21-06-2014, 08:14 AM | #9 | ||
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dont mind the ranger one with the bloke checking the fish breeding up stream
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21-06-2014, 02:23 PM | #10 | |||
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those ads where better back then compared to now. the Ford Focus ad for example where old mates driving and his mate in the passenger seat says play pervious track IMO. great car, annoying ad |
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21-06-2014, 02:24 PM | #11 | ||
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It goes something like this from someone I know : "I tried to buy an XR6 Turbo, and the salesman showed me a Mondeo Zetec he had in the showroom and said "it was the way to go" ......... So I walked out." |
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21-06-2014, 02:49 PM | #13 | ||
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