A little while ago, amongst my facebook friend there was a spate of ‘Which Mr. Man are you? apps. Where answering a list of dumb questions would lead to an ‘oh look I’m Mr Goody-Goody’ result. Being a bit of a grump and obviously above such trivia, I came up with this
A little while ago we were asked by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales to design a bi-lingual leaflet so that people could record and track their sightings of the rare and genetically unique Welsh Red squirrels. Now they’re also looking for sightings of Grey squirrels in the Tywi forest. You can read the latest news about the project here and if you live in the Mid Wales area you can report your sightings via their website www.wwbic.org.uk/redsquirrelproject
If you do see a Red Squirrel in the area you can always use our original leaflet to report it by post. You can download it here.
I first went to China about 10 years ago, I remember coming back from Shanghai and saying to my wife “forget LA, New York - these cities are unbelievable” … well the world has witnessed the rise of China’s economy since then and the public at large have had their minds and eyes opened to China through events like the Beijing Olympics and the F1 coming to Shanghai.
I recently found myself reading the synopsis to Wally Olin’s ‘The Brand Handbook’, where he predicts the expanded range of products from around the world in our local shops and describes the phases in which the faster developing world economies, like China, start to develop international brands, leading eventually to brands developed for their home markets but with international potential.
I think he’s right, certainly about the aspirational consumerism in BRIC economies, but the question is what is the relevance of BRIC homegrown brands to Western markets? Surely the reasons these brands are emerging is that these home markets with their new middle classes and rising standards of living offer more long term potential than our debt ridden and over regulated economies. So will the end result for us be a wider set of choices or just a different one?
So … I wasn’t going to start my blog this way. Its 4.25am and I should’ve gone to bed hours ago, but I just spent the last hour watching a guy I’ve never heard of speaking to Google about marketing. It was (and I know this makes me really sad) very interesting. So If you want to know what Google are being told about how to sell themselves to us, its worth grabbing a cup of tea, giving the Apprentice a miss tonight, and taking a look.
(I was going to link to the ‘Bill Hicks on Marketing’ rant on Youtube that popped up in the related video box, but considering the language I didn’t think it was appropriate - If you’re that way inclined you’ll have to youtube it for yourself! Funny though - you have been warned.)