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Diesel make a real life Facebook theme park
Posted by Josh Feldberg in All, Business, Retail, apparel on July 26, 2010
Last year Diesel kicked of the Be Stupid campaign. With this campaign, they creating a hook for creativity in controversial advertisement. Diesel Germany took this opportunity to create a highly remarkable offline event: Facepark.
What would happen if you took all the possible interactions of a highly successful platform such as Facebook into the real world? Continue reading for the video and insights.
Personally, I love the idea of the “Be Stupid” campaign. Its a intelligent move to turn a jeans brand into a philosophy that can be adapted by a large group among the target population. With great copy such as: “Smart sees what there is. Stupid sees what there could be.” and “Smart listens to the head. Stupid listens to the heart.“, Diesel engages their target audience to bond with their emotional side, instead of their rational.
Back to the Facepark campaign. The idea of Facepark is really simple: Take a big cardboard and cut out a piece. Head over to the park and start using the familiar Facebook gestures and interactions with friends and random strangers.
The philosophy of the day was based upon the fact that the park is much more fun then the internet. “Instead of wasting our lives in front of our computers, we chose to waste our lives in the park“, Diesel stated. Digital is smart. Analog is stupid. Be stupid. Check out the video:
Personally I think its a nice move from Diesel. Making remarkable stories has been one of the key factors for great campaings of Diesel over the last few years. Remember the Heidis campaign?
However, telling your audience to screw digital and become a fan of analog while driving the traffic towards the offline event through social (and asking to become a fan of the Facebook page for example) is a nice paradox. I guess digital isn’t so stupid after all.
Diesel’s changing room webcams linked to Facebook mean you no longer need to shop with your other half!
Posted by Josh Feldberg in All, Business, Retail, apparel on June 11, 2010
Diesel boutiques in Spain now come equipped with the Diesel Cam, where shoppers can try on garments and then instantly take and upload photos to Facebook, where friends can presumably lie about whether a halter top is a good idea.
Is this a great way to bring remote friends’ commentary into a purchase decision (fashion) that is driven by peer feedback? Or is this just creepy? Either way, it would make me double-check how I have the privacy settings set for photos on my Facebook page. The last thing I need is a dressing room photo of me modeling Diesel brand fat pants hitting the public News Feed on Facebook.
Full story on SocialMediaToday
Retailer UNIQLO launch twitter music video app
Posted by Josh Feldberg in All, Business, Retail, apparel on May 5, 2010
Clothing retailer UNIQLO have launch UTweet, as soite which displays yourtweets the profile image of users along with their tweets in a very unique way. It’s pretty much a music video of your tweets which you can share with friends
Although this is quite fun to do once I really can’t see it going viral. However, it’s certainly a good way to get us geeks to briefly visit the UNIQLO website. Whether that transfers into sales is of course a totally different question.
Another site that also displays tweets in a unique way is VisibleTweets.
Umbro encouraging use of Foursquare for Man City V Spurs match
Posted by Josh Feldberg in All, Business, apparel on May 5, 2010
Manchester based sports brand Umbro, who sponsor Manchester City’s kit, are encouraging all their social media followers to register on Foursquare (see below for explanation) and check in to the City of Manchester Stadium. for tonight’s crunch match against Tottenham - The teams are essentially playing eachother for 4tth place in the premirer league and will be joining Europe’s lucrative Champions LEague next season.
Umbro yesterday asked their fans:
“Any Manchester City fans on Foursquare? Make tomorrow night even more special by logging in while you’re at the game…”
Umbro hope to break the record number of people logged in to one place on Foursquare at the same time. The stadium has a capacity of 48,000 but the highest number of users to check in at once using Foursquare has so far only been a few hundred
What is Foursquare explained by Umbro
a new application that looks set to be the next big thing, following in the footsteps of Facebook and Twitter. Basically, it’s a location-based programme for smart phones – you ‘check-in’ to places, check out what your friends are up to, and discover handy tips about the place. Check in at a restaurant, and you might get tips about what to order off the menu. Check into a hotel in a foreign city, and you can find out what cool things you can do nearby. You can download it for iPhone,Blackberry, Palm Pre and Android.
Source: Umbro Blog
