SherlockLives on BlackFriday

So in the last 48 hours I've been asked to explain what Black Friday is by my sister, the yard manager at the stables, the lady who does my nails, approx 16 focus group respondents and my Dad. Asda have clearly had a very busy and successful day with their enthusiastic embrace of USA-style Black … Continue reading SherlockLives on BlackFriday

a festive tale of Johnny LouLous and the impromptu middle class sit-in

I went to visit a friend in London last weekend and we decided to brave Oxford Street since it was their special traffic free VIP shopping day. It was a great idea in principle, but thousands of soggy shoppers clashing umbrellas with each other doesn’t make for a very VIP-ish afternoon (although the fake snow … Continue reading a festive tale of Johnny LouLous and the impromptu middle class sit-in

the game’s tie-ins, profitable tie-ins

In case you hadn’t noticed, there’s a new Bond film out next month – Skyfall.  I think it’s fairly unlikely that you’ll have missed out on this news as the film’s producers have cunningly got the brands they work in ‘partnership’ with to do their marketing campaign for them: Heineken replaces the vodka martini (yes, … Continue reading the game’s tie-ins, profitable tie-ins

dear Mercedes, you might want to rethink your A-class promo activity

I was in Bristol last week to run some focus groups and I got there early enough to stretch my legs round the city centre.  I couldn’t miss the massive Mercedes promotional set-up in the middle of the main shopping area, complete with three or four cars, a big event structure thingummyjig and a lot … Continue reading dear Mercedes, you might want to rethink your A-class promo activity

I’m not sure Dave’s Man Chair is a good fit for Burton

Digital channel Dave has installed a branded Man Chair in fifteen Burton stores (for my overseas readers, Burton is a young menswear chain that’s like Topshop for boys, only less cool and with more suits).  The Man Chair comes complete with an integrated tablet where shoppers can watch clips of Dave’s content like Red Dwarf. … Continue reading I’m not sure Dave’s Man Chair is a good fit for Burton

an example of quality not quantity when it comes to sampling activity

I stumbled across two big pieces of promotional activity going on in Leeds yesterday: The gist of this first lot of activity seemed to be, ‘Put Pork on your Fork!  Bacon sandwiches are delicious!  Eating lower salt ones means you can eat them more often!  Here, have a hot bacon butty, the ketchup’s over there.’ … Continue reading an example of quality not quantity when it comes to sampling activity

All Bran’s sampling is all wrong

Just after I’d finished the previous post (I often write posts the day before to avoid that whole post-in-haste-and-then-it’s-stuck-on-the-interwebs-forever thing) I popped out to go to the post office and found this outside the front door: I guessed it was a sample.  A smallish 8 servings sized box of All Bran Golden Crunch.  The clue … Continue reading All Bran’s sampling is all wrong

PM or SP, it’s all about quality

I’ve started wading through the transcripts of last week’s focus groups*.   The groups were for a food brand and when I asked respondents about promotions and in store sampling one lady piped up: My friend does it.  Yeah she promotes things like that, she did cheese last time.  I got quite a few cheese vouchers. … Continue reading PM or SP, it’s all about quality

another design fail – this time gamecards

I’m in research mode again and when post-group I found myself in need of food late on Tuesday evening I headed to the local Beefeater. Stop sniggering, all you trendy Shoreditch types at the back, at least at this particular one (in a town I visit quite a lot) I know I’ll get a friendly … Continue reading another design fail – this time gamecards