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Friday Wrap-Up # 2 – Google Doodle, Apple iPhone, Microsoft & More

There is no lack of both original and rehashed efforts in advertising and marketing. We are back again with all the latest, important marketing news and marketing efforts that made waves this past week.

Google Doodle 2013 Winner  - Apps Mav

1. Google Doodles are sure to leave behind a vast legacy, should they ever cease to make new ones in the future. The best part are the Doodle competitions that result in some extremely interesting submissions that pour in from all over the world. This was the fourth consecutive year of the competition and the theme was simple – to illustrate your ‘best day ever’. Shown here is the winning entry by 17-year old Wisconsin resident Sabrina Brady, and it’s easy to see why it touched a cord.

2. Apple new ad for the iPhone breaks away from its usual style to adopt downtempo tunes and grainy, even Instagram-like visuals – establishing itself even more firmly as the hipster’s go-to device. The 60-second spot claims Apple has more music lovers than any other type of smartphone, however the same is based on only iTunes sales data, which seems a bit arbitrary, given the many other popular sources of music available.

3. The new Microsoft ad for Windows 8, though, isn’t chancing any subtlety. The 30-second ad basically takes potshots at 3 things Apple – Siri, the iPad, and Apple’s marketing, and succeeds hilariously.

4. This one is a definite bonus! Kmart’s recent ads have all been able to elicit a laugh or two from everyone who watched them, and their latest ‘Big Gas Savings’ campaign combines toilet humour innuendos with side-splitting, punny sketches for an even better impact. See for yourself:

 

Did you like one or more these campaigns? We’d love to hear your opinion – let us know in your Comments!

Your brand should Graph Search too

Recently, Mark Zuckerberg introduced Graph Search to the Facebook users. Chances are that if you did not activate your Graph Search feature on 24th January, you will be waiting in the queue for a while to get your hands on this interesting search tool.

Say hello to Graph Search

If you ever wondered what Facebook planned to do with all the data collected over the years Graph Search is the answer. While Google has introduced social angle to search engine, Facebook has now introduced search into social media. So, search Facebook. Find out what your friends are doing, what do they like, people with common interests and more with a general or a more specific search.

How can you use it?

Now, all the personal data of your network is available to help you make faster, better and Graph Searchingpersonalized choices. It’ll help you get references, suggestions or recommendations as well. It makes it easier for you to find things about people you know well, but maybe not well enough. So, you would like to go on an adventure trip, and don’t have company? Do a quick Graph Search to find out friends who might be interested in it, and chances are one, some or all of them might be willing to join you!

Graphs Search for brands

Brands always want to know their audience better, graph search is an answer to them getting to know their fans better. What do their fans like? What are the other likes or dislikes of their fans? Much more specific data will be now available for the brands to connect better with their fans.

Graph search will help brands slice and dice the community into smaller fragmented communities based on their preferences and choices which will help marketers build more relevant campaigns to woo them.

What can we ‘offer’ you today?

What if we knew that a lot of Apple users like to go to Mc Donalds in Sydney? Mc Donald’s would then come up with special offers for Apple users in Sydney, as a result the brand can expect a happier fan base, positive word of mouth, and better sales for Mc Donald’s!

Future of Graph Search

A positive possibility of graph search is instant advertising straight from the search. How would you
Graph Search feel if the search revealed that 1000 fans of your page like partying. You could throw a party and send instant invites or create an Facebook ad visible to these 1000 fans to start with, your campaign is sure to get a higher response rate. So, more targeted and instant advertising is a possible result of Graph Search. 

So, brands – it’s time to get some graph searching done for your pages!