Apple's new credit card will be a huge commercial success. Offering iPhone users the reward of cash back for using Apple Pay and for buying from the company the aim is to establish the iPhone as the primary payment device and grow revenue. What is more surprising is Apple's claim that the card is "designed... Continue Reading →
A sausage roll success story
In the week that Apple issued a profit warning bakery chain Greggs has gained huge press and social media coverage for sales of a vegan 'sausage' roll that has led to customer queues ‘out of the door’ at some stores. The public interest in part reflects a dramatic growth in those going vegan in the... Continue Reading →
To unlock growth try a slice of TOAST
To grow your brand or business you need to get someone to change their behaviour. That could be choosing your brand in preference to others, consuming more or, perhaps, trying a new product or category for the first time. The problem is that consumers and customers can be very attached to the status quo. The... Continue Reading →
A weak and wobbly lesson for marketers?
Theresa May's campaign offers learning for any marketer carefully crafting a winning concept for an important launch. No doubt informed by surveys and focus groups her team were crystal clear on their winning benefit (the best Brexit outcome) and why they were believable (the strong, proven leadership of Teresa May). They ended up with this... Continue Reading →
Misleading maybe, but fair enough.
'Hybrid estate' agent Purple Bricks has increased UK instructions by 83% in the last 12 months and apparently are on-track to be market leader within 2 years. Key to this growth is a disruptive proposition that has been communicated with provocative, comparative advertising. Purple Bricks offers a low, fixed fee for marketing a property – a distinct... Continue Reading →
Happiness, Support, then Success?
It's that time for personal goals for the new year. If being happier and more successful is your motivation then it is worth considering the findings of Robert Waldinger, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development alongside those of Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage. Waldinger's study based on 75 years of observing 724 men, 'reveals' that good relationships... Continue Reading →
Packaging ideas to power growth
When innovating to deliver growth I have noticed a tendency for teams to start with product ideation and then progress to packaging as a support for their product ideas. But with the pack first to engage shoppers and usually representing a fraction of the cost of product the risk is that significant profitable growth opportunities... Continue Reading →
Behavioural insight to beat skin cancer
In a recent workshop I used the brilliant example of skin care brand Sol De Janeiro to demonstrate the value of understanding behaviour. It is an example worth sharing... Sol De Janeiro with Ogilvy Brazil created ‘Tattoo Skin Cancer Check’ to increase early detection of skin cancer - the most common type in Brazil, with a rising incidence among... Continue Reading →
Just a small Change Please
There is much to like with the new social enterprise scheme being trialled in London that gives homeless people the opportunity to staff coffee carts and earn a living wage. This not-for-profit initiative addresses a growing problem with rough sleeping in London having increased by 80 per cent since 2010. It is backed and inspired... Continue Reading →
Still facing an ocean of male bias?
An all female team completed the Volvo Ocean Race this year. Sponsored by SCA they battled against the elements and oceans 24 hours a day over a distance of 38,000 miles. The team's achievement is a high profile example of women competing with men on equal terms and facing equal challenges. It is a case-study that... Continue Reading →
