Fearing Fear Itself

[Originally posted on the Huffington Post.] In this election year, I’ve been on fear watch. Folks are fearful of everything from 2012 theories to GMOs to student loans taking over as the No. 1 source of pain for college grads everywhere. A few years ago, I talked at length about the cult of anger our [...]
May 07, 2012 | Categories:Advertising, Brands, Features, Insights, PR, Social Media, Youth | Tags: 9/11, Advertising, anger, Brands, business, Chevy, Chrysler, college, consumer confidence, Daniel Gardner, fear, fearless, fearlessness, France, French elections, Generation Y, Germany, GMOs, Google, Hermes, hope, Israel, Japan, Martin Luther King Jr., Obama, Palestine, PR, presidential election, public relations, retail, South Sudan, student loan debt, student loans, suburbs, World War II | Leave A Comment »
Trendspotting: Better, Faster, Longer
Just when we think our criminally short attention spans have altered the advertising ecosystem forever, this happens: During the Super Bowl, Chrysler screened a much-buzzed-about two-minute ad starring Clint Eastwood; during the Grammys, Chipotle aired a two-minute-and-20-second animated commercial. Then, on one ordinary Sunday night, Cartier takes to three networks to unleash a three-and-a-half-minute ad [...]
Apr 19, 2012 | Categories:Advertising, Brainsnacks, Fashion, Marketing, Politics, Social Media, Trends | Tags: advertising trends, Barack Obama, Cartier, Chanel, Chipotle, Chrysler, documentaries, fashion trends, Grammys, H&M, long-form advertisement, marketing study, Miu Miu, online trends, political ads, Shalom Harlow, social media trends, Super Bowl, television advertising, Topshop, Vimeo, viral videos, YouTube, YouTube video | Leave A Comment »
Five for Advertising

This is the first in a series of 32 posts—each one a section from Euro RSCG Worldwide PR’s “The Big Little Book of Nexts,” which in total features more than 150 sightings for 2012. It’s the biggest, most robust annual trends report ever from @erwwpr CEO Marian Salzman and her trendspotting team. To download the [...]
Nov 28, 2011 | Categories:Advertising, Brands, Features, Marketing, Social Media, Technology, Trends | Tags: authenticity, Beck's, Brands, Chrysler, community, digital, Dr Pepper Ten, farmers markets, gender gap, Green Box, Jell-O, Levi's, local, mobile, Net-a-Porter, Occupy Wall Street, Prosumers, smartphones, Steve Jobs, Style.com, Summer's Eve, Top Chef, tradition, transparency, Trends, trends 2012, Twitter, vitaminwater, Wendy's | Leave A Comment »
Heady Romances (But Can They Transcend the Buzz?)

Originally posted on the Holmes Report. I’m not sure anyone could have predicted the madness—the sheer intensity of the late-summer romance between fast-fashion-hungry shoppers and Missoni’s line for Target. From Manhattan to Memphis, the blink-and-it-was-gone pop-up collection from the Italian luxury goods maker was a hit beyond Target’s wildest dreams—testing the mettle and resourcefulness of [...]
Sep 21, 2011 | Categories:Brands, Features, Marketing, Trends | Tags: Apple, brand partner, Chrysler, customers, designer, Fashion, Fiat, Italy, Jeep, Marketing, Maserati, McDonald's, Missoni, Nike, partnership, pop-up, retail, shopping, Target, transcendent brand | Leave A Comment »






