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Keep Dave AliveIn a story about managing personality driven brand campaigns, Wendy's give a hard look at how to move ahead after the death of Dave Thomas, Wendy's beloved spokesperson. Read about it in Wendy's Finds Life After Dave A Nice Thought for the DayI just saw this in the Sales Strategies #90 newsletter. Just make you think that we are all concentrating on the wrong things and not the right things in our daily lives: THE ART OF HAPPINESS Last night, I read something that was very powerful and I want to share it Here's why! I just don't see a lot of happy people around anymore. I see I see unhappy people on airplanes, rental car shuttles, hotel lobbies, When it comes to happiness I'm still a work in progress. I want to share "There was never a time when so much official effort was being expended to What one misses most today is the evidence of widespread personal Our whole emphasis is on the reform of living conditions, of increased The ingredients of happiness are so simple that they can be counted on one Selfishness is its enemy; to make another happy is to be happy oneself. No one is happy unless he is reasonably well satisfied with himself, so There's so much to do, and so little done. Upon this searching Of all those who have tried, down the ages, to outline a program for Here's what he had to say. "To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, I find it absolutely amazing that William Ogdon wrote this essay, which Happiness is not an entitlement. I wonder how many salespeople believe Well, if this isn't enough to get you thinking maybe a quote from Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think . . -------- Thank God!!Finally, we can ditch all that "edgy" and overly "cool" creative that basically just took up space and time with not much additional benefit. Guess what? Kids are smarter! Bring on the No Bullshit approach. Ads that actually mention and describe what the product is. Good God, not in the advertising world! We can NEVER be too upfront about what we're selling. It might be too boring! Well, time to change. Yup, according to a survey done by YouthStream Media Networks as reported in Media Post, the next generation wants a practical, no nonsense approach to marketing. Check out these stats: - Students rated practical advertising messages as "extremely" or "very" important, with "honesty" (90%), "product information" (86%) and "description of actual pricing" (71%) getting the strongest responses. - The more superficial issues traditionally considered vital to this demographic group received far fewer positive ratings, with "celebrity endorsements/models" (6%), "irreverence" (14%) and "coolness/edginess" (31%) among the least favored qualities. - When it came to personal finances, 47% said they are "more likely" to save money in the current economic climate, and 31% are "more likely" to put off major purchases. - When students were asked how they would use a hypothetical $10,000 gift, the most popular response was "pay off credit card debt or student loans" (36%), followed by "put it in the bank" (26%). Oh, and don't worry, I still believe in building a brand :-)
Donnie Darko...Had to Post AgainThis is an incredible movie. Made for $5-10M yet having a great ensemble cast. Drew Barrymore actually made this little movie happen. This is a weird movie when you first see it. I didn't quite get it until it was over and I thought about it. The filming is so different. The camera movements. The strange "mood" of all the characters. I love these "small" movies. I passed it by at least 5 times in the video store until I finally had nothing else new to watch and finally picked it. I am glad I did. It's basically about a teenager who saves a town and all his loved ones by sacrificing his life. Not to mention that it is also a love story as well as a science fiction story about time travel. Roll that all together with a very off-kilter script and wonderful direction and you have a great movie. It's too bad it didn't get a wide release. Mystical, strange, weird, great score. I love it! You should all go rent it. First time director Richard Kelly is one to watch. You can read a "real" review of this movie here.
Cell PhonesYou walk down the sidewalk now and you see at least every 5th person doing the now popular walk-and-talk thing. If you get close enough to them to hear the conversation, it is usually about some inane topic such as, "Honey, I'll be home late." It's interesting how so many people have these things grafted to their ears. As popular as they have become, the person still looks like a pretentious prick. I guess I shouldn't complain since I had one grafted to my ear as well during the heyday of dotcomdom. Late for this plane, change hotel reservations, cancel million dollar orders, re-instate those same orders 5 minutes later, return 50 daily phone mails. The list goes one. With that era over, maybe people are having real conversations and I am just missing it. Maybe because I am only semi-employed and I have cancelled my mobile phone to save money that I am not understanding of the "m-life" lifestyle that ATT has so forcefully crammed down our throats. Mindless services that no ones need. Well, I'm sure that when I get back into the swing of things full time, I will also be a religious member of the "m-life" generation. All a matter of perspective I guess.
Not Much To SayIt's Memorial day and there just isn't a whole lot going on. Wish I had more but I did stay up to a ridiculously late hour because I couldn't pull myself away from the movie, Being There. I had never seen the movie all the way through. It was very good. Peter Sellers after all his Pink Panther movies in a serious role as a not so bright individual thrust into a position of great admiration. Anyway, 1979...it's worth digging up at the video store.
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