Archive for October, 2011

Brown – Warren Massachusetts Senate race: marketing virus causes political brand self-destruction

Noam Chomsky said, “The elections are run by the same guys who sell toothpaste.” Chomsky has gone a step too far here. Conventional marketing and political campaigns run along parallel, not identical, lines. Both do need branding strategy (the conceptual DNA that generates expectation and perception), but there’s a difference in implementation. For marketers, the branding plan generally is treated as confidential and can be fine-tuned or replaced, as need be. For the most part, the brand blueprint is put into effect through paid efforts. With campaigners, the candidate’s official biography in large measure serves as the strategic outline. Clearly, very little modification is possible. A political production can assume that a well-crafted bio will be propagated without charge by media and supporters.

With the Massachusetts Senate race, Scott Brown injected the Cosmo spread into his biography by justifying the photos on the basis of the need to pay for tuition. This explanation turned Elizabeth Warren’s comments into a marketing virus. The effect has been to hijack Brown’s mythic schema life story and to turn it against him, ruining the political brand. Voters now won’t think of Brown’s problematical upbringing as forging character strength. Instead, Brown himself has led the public to believe that his past has brought about character defects.

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Anthony Olszewski
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Wodka Vodka billboard NYC – 09-11

Wodka Vodka billboard NYC - 09-11 graphic
Showing a man with a hand on a cylindrical object protruding from between his legs, this billboard is similar to an Absolut Twist ad. There was a time when drinking alone was condemned as leading to onanism. Now marketers promote liquor as an adjunct to masturbation.

The chair has phallic images carved into the frame.

Wodka Vodka billboard NYC - 09-11Wodka Vodka billboard NYC - 09-11 location

Installed in New York City at 135th Street and 12th Avenue, by the Amtrak train tracks and the Hudson River.

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Svedka vodka fembot billboard – 09-2011

Svedka vodka fembot billboard NJ George Washington Bridge - September 2011

Installed on the NJ side of the George Washington Bridge entrance.

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