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True Blood and Burger King Take a Bite Out of DR

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

patrickpicDirect response has become so prevalent lately that even TV shows and restaurants are using it as fake marketing bait. As a fan of HBO’s “True Blood” on Facebook, from time to time teaser items will appear on my News Feed. Recently it tempted fans to check out an infomercial from The American Vampire League, a fictitious vampire rights group in the show. It’s interesting that an infomercial was considered the appropriate marketing vehicle to further entice fans. Perhaps vampires were simply following in Obama’s footsteps! 

Aside from social media marketing, “True Blood” has made a big splash in traditional media too. In L.A. alone it was hard to miss the second season debut as stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer graced everything from the entire side of a Sunset Strip office building, to busses and even bus stop benches.trueblood But in the end, it looks like the intense mixed marketing effort paid off. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the second season premiere of “True Blood” was the most-watched program on HBO since “The Sopranos” finale. An article in Sunday’s New York Times went so far as to say that “True Blood” has brought HBO out of its slump!

Consequently, Burger King has released a new ad campaign that utilizes a home shopping format to distinguish the value of the Whooper JR.

For direct response professionals, while these campaigns are drenched in irony, they still salute to the fact that DR is a mainstay marketing force to be reckoned with.

Pat Cauley is Electronic Retailer magazine’s eMedia editor. 

Burger King Ad Upsets Mexico

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

MEXICO CITY—Mexico is protesting what it says is a whopper of an insult, according to the Associated Press. An advertisement for Burger King’s Texican Whopper burger that has run in Europe shows a small wrestler dressed in a cape resembling a Mexican flag. The wrestler teams up with a lanky American cowboy almost twice his height to illustrate the cross-border blend of flavors. “The taste of Texas with a little spicy Mexican,” a narrator’s voice says. The taller cowboy boosts the wrestler up to reach high shelves and helps clean tall windows, while the Mexican helps the cowboy open a jar. Mexico’s ambassador to Spain said Monday he has written a letter to Burger King’s offices in that nation, objecting to the ad and asking that it be removed. Jorge Zermeno told Radio Formula that the ads “improperly use the stereotyped image of a Mexican.”

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How Far is Too Far?

Monday, October 27th, 2008

patrickpic3.jpg People always say that sex sells. Perhaps that’s why these two foreign ad campaigns for Burger King and the Fiat Panda heavily incorporate sex/sex appeal. Both were eventually banned in their respective countries. However, they obviously still enjoy viral life on YouTube and through e-mail.

What’s your take on the ads?

A recent L.A. Times article suggests the “Be Yourself” Subway ad campaign featuring Michael Phelps proves a new cultural tolerance of marijuana. Do you agree?

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Pat Cauley is Electronic Retailer magazine’s eMedia editor.