Archive for March, 2010

Not so Social Media

Posted March 29th, 2010, 09:46 by dirk

nestle-killer-logo

Facebook is a wonderful network to tie customers to your brand, or to scare them away for ever.

Nestlé shows us that by creating your brandpage on Facebook you are not done yet; you need to include your brandpage in your PR. Otherwise you might not just disappoint your fans but also insult them personally.

http://www.bealoud.com/social-media/nestle-facebook-fail/

Verrekte Mongol

Posted March 26th, 2010, 08:48 by Richard

verrekte mongol

verrekte mongol

Coolcat, a chain of clothing stores for youngsters, has a big challenge. Be in touch with youth culture. Anybody with youngsters in his surroundings knows how quickly they change. That is why this clothing company always needs to move fast. Not just feel and think what its buyers want to have, but also produce and distribute it. Constant pressure.

The world is changing fast and the younger you are, the faster it seems to go. So fast sometimes that older people are totally not in touch with what youth wants. This store is. Big media showdown now: the words “verrekte mongol” [damned retard] on tees is selling as if these are Lady Gaga shiny leggings. Kids recognize this as a big theme from famous underground series “NKOTB”. If you are above 25 most likely you do not even know what that is. Still the older people are hurt and protest these t-shirts. I need to have one too, just to annoy those “peace and freedom sixties” babyboomers. Order them online here.

IIZT map

Posted March 3rd, 2010, 17:59 by Richard

IIZT now on Google maps

IIZT now on Google maps

YES! Our orange scooter finally has got recognition. World fame!

Available on Google maps for all those who wonder where our office is. We are less underground than before. But hey, it is a nice location!

This is my religion

Posted March 1st, 2010, 07:33 by Richard

London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week

The answer to prominently show what you believe in from the Christian angle. Put a crucifix on top of your head. Soon to be seen at every city house behind the counter. And also policewomen will be walking around with this.

Charlie le Mindu, super hair stylist, showed this logical protest slash evolution during the London Fashion Week.