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Friday

Guerrilla Social Media: Headline Shirts

The holiday season is in full gear and the shopping malls are packed with anxious shoppers trying to fill their bags with the “perfect” gift. Most consumers find themselves aimlessly wandering stores without a clue of what to buy, but this year, Headline Shirts has put together a guerrilla-style Holiday T-Shirt Gift Finder to help shoppers on their retail quest.

The steps are simple:

1. Answer a series of deep and insightful questions about the gift receiver:

2. Get the top 5 "incredibly accurate" recommendations for intelligently funny t shirts (a favorite being, Beethoven's "Old School Beats"shirt):

3. Rest easy come Christmas morning!

[via Headline Shirts]


Thursday

Airport Marketing: Supreme Security Jobs



Job postings are usually drowned within a sea of advertisements when placed online or in newspapers. Supreme Security, a well known security company, decided to take hiring matters into their own hands. Needing employees with a specific skill set, Supreme Security began to market job openings to TSA agents during their real-time work shifts. To do so, employees who were traveling to Switzerland placed metal signs within their bags which invited TSA agents to apply for positions within the company. Once the bag with the metal plate ran through the X-ray machine, TSA employees were able to view each message. Sign text included, "You're bored? Apply for a job with us," and "Speaking privately, you can earn more with us!" As a result, 8 new employees were hired within 2 months! [via marketing alternatif]

Guerrilla Marketing: Speed Camera Lottery





To reward citizens for following roadway speed limits, the Swedish National Society for Road Safety has added a new, fun twist on the traditional speed capturing camera. Taken from the winning Volkswagen Fun Theory Award created by Kevin Richardson, Stockholm drivers can now look forward to winning cash prizes for staying within city speed limits. The lottery money distributed is generated from the revenue created by the speeders who are also captured on the same cameras. As a result, driving speeds were reduced 22% over a 3 day period. [via PSFK & The Fun Theory]

Tuesday

Non-Traditional Advertisement: Volkswagen Polo







Volkswagen was looking for a way to creatively entice drivers to purchase a new Polo Volkswagen. Tapping into an audience who was already in search for new vehicles, ads were placed in local newspapers asking "Why would you drive anything else?" with a picture of a brand new Polo attached. Behind each ad, a "For Sale, I really really want a New Polo so please buy my car" sign was printed. Vehicle owners were then able to fill in the pricing blanks and place the signs right within their cars. [via I believe in advertising]

Word-of-Mouth Marketing: Yahoo! How Good Grows





Yahoo! recently launched the 'How Good Grows' website to spark the power of paying it forward this holiday season. In hopes of causing a ripple effect worldwide, Yahoo! is asking its members do one act of kindness for the day and share it online. By doing so, the program hopes that others who see the updates will match that act of kindness by doing one of their own. To start the program off, Yahoo! distributed $100 to 400 acts-of-kindness influencers. 400 acts has soon turned into over 1,400+ acts of kindness. Over Thanksgiving weekend, influencers spent time purchasing groceries for shoppers and asked each to " pass on an act of kindness" as they prepared for the holiday. Visit the How Good Grows website to learn more. [via Yahoo! News]

Wednesday

Awareness Campaign: The Tideline Project





To raise awareness of global warming, David Suzuki, a Canadian conservation group, decided to take the message straight to the streets. As a ripple effect, the heat caused by global warming melts the glaciers and causes sea levels to rise, eventually changing the Earth's landscape forever. To show the threat of such events happening, David Suzuki collected hundreds of recycled mussel shells from local restaurants and displayed them on city lamps and light posts. Above each display, a sign stating "Global Warming is Closer Than You Think" was posted. Watch the video to catch the reactions from unsuspecting passers and pedestrians! [via I Believe in Advertising]

Monday

Social Media Marketing: M&M's and Google Maps





M&M's recently launched Find Red, a new online campaign using Google Maps with the four biggest names in social media. The Find Red Campaign is an online scavenger hunt where M&M fans can enter a competition to look for Red (who has become trapped within Google Maps) through Google Street Views. Hints and clues of Red's location can be found on M&M's Facebook, Foursquare, Twitter and Youtube channels. By gathering all the clues and visiting www.FindRed.ca, fans in Canada can participate in the competition to win prizes such as an iPod Nano, movie tickets and M&M's Milk Chocolate candy. The grand prize of Find Red is a 2011 5-speed automatic, red Smart FourTwo Pure Coupe. Watch the video to learn more about the interactive campaign executed by BBDO Proximity. [via digitalbuzz & FindRed]

Friday

Outdoor Marketing: Carlton Draught Magnatron





Carlton Draught built Australia's largest skill-building crane game placed right in the heart of Melbourne. 14 local residents who were winners of the Carlton Draught promotional contest and on-air radio contests were invited to try their luck at winning over $100,000 in luxury prizes. The Magnatron held winnings such as AFL Grand Final hospitality packages, a $5,000 cash ATM prize and a brand new, functioning, Toyota HiLux. The program gained great attention from the media and local bloggers. Watch the video to see the excitement and all the contestants in action! [via Campaign Brief]

Thursday

Experiential Marketing: Absolut Bus Stops







Local residents in Chicago can now enjoy a bit of luxury on their daily commutes. To complement their print ad campaign, Absolut Vodka transformed a number of residential bus stops into colorful, experiential paradises. Detailed decorations including a change in seating and shelter covers were set in place to reflect the themes of "Absolut Bloody," "Absolut Twist" and "Absolut Lemon Drop." [via On The Ground Looking Up]

Non-Traditional Marketing: McDonald's Everyone Saves for Something







McDonald's knows all too well that many of their regular customers frequent their business to enjoy value meal selections. To promote the latest two for one cheeseburger deal, the "Everyone Saves for Something" campaign was launched in Budapest, Hungary. By partnering with local retail stores, McDonald's was allowed to wrap select designer items in the famous cheeseburger wrapper. The message: Eat cheeseburgers and save for all the items on your wish list! Watch the video to see all the great objects that were wrapped! [via Marketing Alternatif]