Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Soap Humor: What's The Problem?


Apparently the "Unheard of President's Day Sale" Kia commercial didn't go over well. New CEO and chairman Byung Mo Ahn was so upset by this TV ad that he promptly fired Kia's president and top marketing executive. Talk about a low blow.

The commercial was punchy, using a soap-on-a-rope bust of President Fillmore. For those who have not heard of President Fillmore, he was the first commander in chief to have running water in the White House. Ah, but did he use soap? The whole point of using this antic was to be humorous, not serious. Thus the root of the problem. Mr. Ahn prefers to show Kia cars and trucks as serious contenders with good quality. Then why didn't Mr. Ahn fire the advertising agency that created the end product?

In my opinion, the commercial was fun. Local Kia commercials, at least in the Eugene, Oregon area are painful. A local Kia dealership had been using a lady, in her mid-20s, as its commercial spokesperson. Except she dressed in silly costumes and couldn't act to save her life. It was nightmarish. I prefer the soap antic.

My suggestion for Mr. Ahn is to take a shower and cool off. This is hardly the worst of the commercials representing your company's cars.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Shortcuts for Student Bloggers


Students are busy. Between classes, work and extracurriculars, where is there time for anything extra? Sure, we make time for socializing on the weekends because after all, it's what keeps us sane. But joining the blogosphere is worth the effort and time and should be on every journalism student's list. Here are some tips to make it easy:

1. Sign up on a site like blogger. It provides easy and professional templates for quick setup and maintenence. And best of all, it's FREE. Perfect for the student budget.

2. Don't know what to talk about? It takes time to establish a sense of personality, theme and voice. Be patient. For now, discuss things you see in the media. It can be sports, news events, advertising or a new movie you recently saw.

3. Adding pictures to your site attracts readers and keeps their attention. But don't just nab other's photos online. Visit stock exchange (SXC) for thousands of free photos. SXC is a friendly community of photography addicts who generously offer their works to the public free of charge.

4. So now that you have a posting with a photo or two, it's time to let people know you have a blog. The best way to do this is to go to other people's blogs and comment. People love when you comment on their blogs and will likely come visit your site and return the act.

5. Keep posting! Try to post at least once a week. Joining the blogosphere is a great way to communicate and connect with other professionals from around the world. Now, how cool is that?

If you need more guidance on how to do a blog, check out Daily Blog Tips online. It's a great site packed with useful information.

Good luck!