Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Robinson and ads - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Robinson and ads - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog You know guilty pleasures, right? How about guilty suffering? Its not that you really like it, you just cant resist it..? Thats how I feel about the Robinson TV-show (Survivor in the US). But the shows undeniable entertainment value aside, one question keeps popping up. I really had to wonder about this: Each and every commercial break starts and ends with the same ad for Malaco (they make som excellent candy). This means that you get to see the same short spot 10-15 times that evening. And the slogan in the spot: Delightful change (forandring fryder). Repeated endlessly every week (they did it the last couple of seasons too). It got to the point where I HAD to write to Malaco and find out if they had asked themselves if this was maybe a conflicting message. This is the answer I got (in danish): Tak for din henvendelse vedr. Malacos pay-off Forandring fryder. Jeg kan godt se, hvor du vil hen med dit sp?rgsm?l, men pay-offet Forandring fryder skal selvf?lgelig ses i sammenh?ng med Malaco poserne og ikke p?, hvor mange gang spottet vises under en udsendelse. Hvis man g?r det; alts? t?nker p?, hvor mange gange det vises, kan jeg da godt se, at der ikke er den store forandring. Forandring fryder som pay-off til Malaco er naturligvis valgt fordi vi mener, at poserne har s? stor en variation, at forandringen i poserne netop fryder forbrugerne, og det er lige pr?cis det, vil gerne vil kommunikere ud til jer. Samtidig vil vi naturligvis ogs? gerne ?ge kendskabet til Malaco blandt forbrugerne, og dette ville vi ikke have n?r s? meget succes med, hvis ik ke vi viste det samme spot igen og igen. Til dit sp?rgsm?l, om der er risiko for, at vi ender med at irritere seerne kan jeg kun svare: Nej, det tror jeg ikke Vi har ikke f?et andre henvendelser vedr. dette end denne fra dig. Vi takker endnu en gang for din henvendelse og den interesse, du har vist Malaco samt ?nsker dig et fortsat rigtigt godt Robinson efter?r. I like it that they take the question seriously, and return with a coherent, corteous answer. Thanks, Malaco. The answer for the non-danish speaking crows is that no, nobody at Malaco sees a potential conflict in the message. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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