jeudi 23 janvier 2014

Truck Wraps & Coca-Cola's New Campaign

By Rob Sutter


If you are talking about some of the most reliable methods out there for marketing, truck wraps may be one of the top responses. Tried-and-true, these wraps have proven themselves to be reliable, which should be reason enough for them to be put to use. Of course, marketing has changed over time and companies have come up with creative ideas in order to help in the process. Coca-Cola, for example, has put together something that is rather unique and that alone practically entails attention to be drawn to it.

The Drum put together a report that went by the name of #ReasonsToBelieve and I feel as though it is one that more than deserves attention. The campaign was put together, according to Coca-Cola, for the sake of urging others to "believe in a better world." In fact, one TV commercial that the company brought to the airwaves depicted positive and negative messages alike, suggesting that the public focuses more on the former. This is a noble cause made even stronger thanks to the name recognition Coca-Cola has.

This campaign seemed to urge people to focus on various aspects of life, at least the positive ones, but what about the idea of engaging in consistent acts of kindness? It's not hard to see why this was suggested, especially when considering how the smallest of actions can serve to make anyone's day. In addition, keep in mind that Coca-Cola has been heavily engaged in social media as well. The #ReasonsToBelievehashtag is to be put to use by various users in order for the message to spread further.

Companies along the likes of JMR Graphics can focus on this point and, in addition, speak positively about it. From truck wraps to the Internet, it's clear that various methods of marketing are put to use because of the particular incentives they offer. Coca-Cola's campaign is telling others to go out in order to go about good deeds. With social media put in place, I have to believe that the company's actions are going to be felt to a greater extent, which I don't believe can be argued against.

It's clear that there are many negative stories circulating around the Internet, which is something that is hard to argue against. Why shouldn't there be more of a focus brought on the stories that are deemed as positive? Coca-Cola has taken this idea and created a social media campaign that encourages others in order to act in the name of good will. Even if the good deed that you go about is miniscule, sometimes the smallest of actions can amount to a level of good that is much greater.




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