This week, Adweek published its list of the top ten commercials of 2011. There were many that I had never seen before, and I really enjoyed this one, for Snickers Peanut Butter Squared:
Thinking about excellent commercials, I have been inspired to post some of my commercials on my Purple Husky YouTube page. I thrive on the process of developing creative for advertising, and have worked with many talented people to create great commercials. With dozens of ads under my belt, my favorite is still this commercial for the Spectracolor drawing pad, an activity toy that was a little ahead of its time. The commercial achieved its objective and sold a lot of toys.
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Dog Directed TV Advertising
With dozens of toy commercials under my belt, I've learned a lot about kid-directed TV advertising. The idea of advertising products directly to kids, who then nag their parents to buy them, has been around almost as long as TV itself.
Now I've seen something completely different. Nestlé's Purina brand has aired a commercial for its Beneful dog food that's they believe is the first TV commercial designed especially for dogs.
The commercial aired this year in Germany and Austria. According to Nestlé, the commercial uses a different sounds to capture the attention of dogs.
From a marketing point of view, Nestlé is doing a great job reinforcing the position of the Purina Beneful brand as one which understands the unique relationship between owners and their dogs.The first is a 'squeak' which is similar to the sound dog's toys make. Both dogs and people can hear this. The next sound is a high frequency tone, similar to a dog whistle, which humans can barely hear. And the third sound is a soft, high-pitched 'ping' which can be heard by dogs and people.
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