Monthly Archives: February 2009

Tic Tac recreate missed Liverpool goal for viral video

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Filed under Consumer Social Media

Tic Tac have been quick off the mark and recreated the extra time winning goal Everton scored last week in the derby match against Liverpool, which millions of viewers missed due to a badly timed advert from the company.

Good example of a brand reacting to negative attention, and using social media to create some buzz.

Hull the most romantic city?

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Filed under Public Relations

I’ve just read a NIB in the Guardian saying that Hull has been voted the most romantic city. Second place is London; third place is Wolverhampton and fourth is Belfast.

This survey was done by a flower delivery company, which used the number of bouquets of flowers bought on Valentine’s Day to determine the league. I know this is just a quick-hit PR story, but I wondered which cities people really thought were the most romantic.

If I had to choose in the UK, I think I’d have to say Edinburgh. I love the city because it has everything - culture and beautiful sights; plus the cosmopolitan bars and restaurants.

If we were talking worldwide, it would have to be New York. For me, it’s the most amazing place ever. I love being able to wander round the leafy village, jump on the underground and be in Time Square, then go over to gorgeous Central Park and finish with some shopping on 5th Avenue! I’m totally in love with New York - so it’s the ultimate in romance for me!

How about you? Which do you think is the most romantic city and why?

Barry Islands in the stream…. Proper tidy!

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Filed under General

I won’t lie to you, I’m a massive Gavin and Stacey fan (said in Nessa style accent) so I’m v excited to find out they’re releasing Islands in the Stream for Comic Relief!

This should raise loads of money for charity, but more importantly, give Rob Brydon (Bryn) and Ruth Jones (Nessa) a chance to mock up a faux-music video… I’m just praying they keep the rest of the cast line dancing!

Don’t forget Valentine’s Day or else

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Agent Provocateur has recently launched this raunchy video on their website to promote their Valentine’s Day range. It is quite funny and definitely plays up the ‘girl power’ feeling that is evident in most of their communications strategy.

The ad stars ‘the next big thing’ in modeling, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and shows her punching her boyfriend for cancelling on Valentine’s Day. A little extreme but fun all the same.

I have to also say at this point that I’m not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day. It seems if you’re single you feel lonely and sad and if you’re in a couple you’re forced to be extra ‘in love’ just because it’s the 14th of February. However, I don’t think any men in their right mind would be cancelling on Rosie looking like this, the guys in my office certainly agree!

This web-based ad campaign was coupled with an exclusive male screening of the new collection for high flyers in the City. High-earning men were invited to private lingerie shows where they could find out exactly what women wanted for Valentine’s Day.

I think this is a good idea and is especially timely because of the press coverage about the banker’s bonuses. The events and advert address both of the key target audiences -men with money and women who love their products - engaging both groups with the brand, whilst creating conversation, word of mouth and some great PR.

The timing is perfect, so it creates a call to action for consumers and also encourages people to forget about the credit crunch - if you can’t splurge on Valentine’s Day, when can you?

Just don’t expect a visit from Rosie if you don’t.

My first meme

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I’ve never done a meme before, and my lovely colleague Jed Hallam has tagged me my first. So here goes!

When were you happiest?

Probably on holiday last year. Two relaxing weeks in the Dominican Republic with my boyfriend, Dave. Crystal sea, gorgeous beaches and free cocktails!

What is your earliest memory?

My brother being born. My Dad had to dress me and I was put in a velvet dress in the middle of a hot March! I was not a happy three-year-old!

Which living person do you most admire?

My parents really inspire me. We’ve had a hard few years after losing my brother and their positivity and love inspires me every day.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?

Being a bit dramatic.. I can over react sometimes!

What is the trait you most deplore in others?

Being rude and nasty to other people simply because they’re not as high up the food chain as them.

What was your most embarrassing moment?

A certain news release I sent out at my old job regarding Christmas stuffing balls. My old colleagues will know what I mean!

Aside from property, what’s the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought?

My car, which has incidentally cost me a lot of money every year since!

What would your super power be?

Flying.

What makes you depressed?

My friends and family being hurt or upset.

If you could bring something extinct back to life, what would it be?

The Pterodactyl… not sure why…just liked it in Jurassic Park.

What is your most unappealing habit?

Biting my nails.

What is your favourite word?

Gravitas - I throw it out a lot at work

What is your favourite book?

The Time Traveller’s Wife.

What would be your fancy dress costume of choice?

Tinkerbell - I already have it in my wardrobe!

What is the worst thing anyone has ever said to you?

A delightful ex-boyfriend once referred to me as a hamster. Suffice to say we didn’t last long after that!

What is your guiltiest pleasure?

Listening to Britney Spears, really loud.

What do you owe your parents?

Too much to write down.

To whom would you like to say sorry to most, and why?

My cat Milo… he ran away so I must have done something to be sorry for!

What does love feel like?

Happy and fun.

Have you ever said ‘I love you’ and not meant it?

Yes.

Who would you invite to your dream dinner party?

Clive Owen (for something to look at), Christian Bale (for entertainment), Ricky Gervais and James Corden (for comedy value).

What is the worst job you have ever done?

Packing sandwiches in plastic containers (the ones you get in garages). I lasted 3 hours.

When did you last cry, and why?

Last week, watching Seven Pounds.

How do you relax?

Big bubble bath, glass of wine, Vogue and lots of Galaxy chocolate!

What do you consider your greatest achievement?

Buying my first house by myself!

What song would you liked played at your funeral?

One by U2.

What is the most important lesson life has taught you?

Make the most of every day, you never know what’s round the corner.

Tell us a joke.

Knock knock. Who’s there? Doctor. Doctor Who?

I now tag Becca Caddy, Natalie Smith and Chris Norton (if they can be bothered!)