Advertising, Brand Strategy, Customer Advocacy, Jarvis Cromwell, Other Posts, Reputation, Videos/Podcasts, marketing

The Awesome Power of True Intentions

1 Comment 10 May 2010

by Jarvis Cromwell

Marketers have been handed their biggest opportunity in years. With public distrust – and in some cases disgust – in big brands and companies, the perception that customers, employees, regulators and others have right now is this:

“Big companies are not in it for me.”

So what happens when you show customers otherwise – demonstrating that you place them above other goals? Crank up the cash register, that’s what. How you signal your brand intent is more powerful than kryptonite right now.

To see the power of this idea in action, take a look at the video below.  Titled “Embrace Life” it’s a brilliant public information campaign on seat belt safety that ran only in the local area of Sussex England. But then it went viral.  In just a few weeks it’s been seen in 129 countries, and rated in the top five videos on YouTube with 6 million views and climbing. There’s no dialogue, the language is universal.

It might even make you cry. Why? Because it reminds us what we care about. Us. As the famed New York Times editor Ted Bernstein once said, “eternally basic is how people live.”

Marketers like to talk about building an emotional connection with the audience. To sustain a connection that matters, one that really “connects” to your company or brand – your intentions not only have to ring true, they have measure up to your actions and the customer’s experience.

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Jarvis Cromwell, News & Events, Reputation, Trust Issues, Videos/Podcasts, reputational risk

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No Comments 14 April 2010

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If your management hasn’t asked you what steps the company is taking to improve its ability to manage reputational risk, chances are they will. Risk of all kinds has climbed to the top of management and board agendas and reputational risk ranks within the top ten of CEO concerns.

If past experience is any indicator, 10% of the Fortune 1000 will have a severe reputational event over the next decade that costs them 25% or more of their share value. Worse, virtually every organization today is unequipped to fully manage, measure and monitor the “reputational defects” that occur daily across their operations -contributing to what is the lowest trust environment in a century.

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Advertising, Jarvis Cromwell, Leaders, Videos/Podcasts

Inspiration is all around. Just Look.

No Comments 03 January 2010

by JARVIS CROMWELL

Tomorrow the world heads back to work. Armed with your 2010 New Year’s resolutions, what are your sources of inspiration as you set out to face what remains a challenging environment on so many fronts?

Here’s a suggestion. Even if you’ve seen this iconic video of basketball player Matt Scott, which was released in 2007 as part of the Nike No Excuses campaign, watch it again. It still inspires.

Across the media landscape hero’s fell and leaders disappointed in 2009, but putting it all in perspective one realizes that sources of inspiration remain all around us.

All you have to do is look for it.

Classics, Jarvis Cromwell, Videos/Podcasts

A Garage “Classic” on Customer Engagement

No Comments 10 November 2009

Ed Note: From time-to-time we re-post a classic from the trustmeister archives. This one’s fun — and instructive for marketers looking to understand the world they find themselves in today. We wrote this back in 2007 and it holds true today.

JARVIS CROMWELL

The funny, short video below says a lot about the state of relations today between marketers and customers. It’s a break-up scene. Ms. Consumer wants a divorce from Mr. Advertiser. And just like the dissolution of many relationships, trust has broken down.

Some of “Ms. Consumer’s” grievances:

“You’re saying you love me, but you’re not behaving like you love me. You’re not genuine.”

“You do all the talking…. It’s not exactly a dialogue.”

The video exposes a fundamental issue for companies looking to build trusted customer relationships: We now live in a “show me” marketplace where our words are increasingly disbelieved.


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Advertising, Brand Strategy, Reputation, Reputation Management, Stephanie Fierman, Trust Issues, Videos/Podcasts

Recession Landmines Do Not Discriminate: Caution

3 Comments 27 March 2009

STEPHANIE FIERMAN

A recession landmine is like a real landmine. It’s going to kill or maim whomever steps on it. The guilty, the innocent… it doesn’t matter. A landmine does not discriminate. You just explode.

And so it was with a recent Pepsi ad for G2 (low-calorie Gatorade).

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