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Stephen Abbott replied to Michael B. Moore's discussion How do you pitch friends for business?
"Friends are great networks, and I've done a few projects for friends and even extended family. I try not to come right out and ask unless they express and obvious and direct need, though, or they are frustrated with a situation and don't…"
Oct 8, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Preston Samuels's discussion Woolworths Logo - Apple TM Infringement?
"Seriously? That's silly. It's a "W". If a person walk into a Woolworths expecting a Genius Bar, it's not the logo that confused them. They were pretty confused to begin with. And it's not like a bait and switch,…"
Oct 8, 2009
Stephen Abbott and Ted L Simon are now friends
Oct 6, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Ted L Simon's discussion Starbucks Via - Smart business move or dangerous brand dilution?
"I won't switch to Via for my daily coffee, but I can seem myself taking them with me for hotel stays. Even better, let the hotel provide them instead of the cheap coffee makers that are currently there. "
Oct 5, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Ted L Simon's discussion Starbucks Via - Smart business move or dangerous brand dilution?
"$1 is for an 8oz cup. So if we think grande size (16oz) that's $2. So essentially there is no price difference—the value prop is all about convenience. I've tried the new brew, and while it's better than I expected and better…"
Oct 2, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Preston Samuels's discussion Brand name changes?
"A name change doesn't change the brand experience. If the company has significantly changed the experience, a new name (or evolution) is a great way to mark that change and draw attention. With no change to the experience, all the old reasons…"
Sep 22, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Alexandra Hobson's discussion Critique This Print Ad
"Not a good ad. I agree with the feedback from David and Ken. I think this is where a good creative idea (so much power it pushes you into the seat) got treated to a humourous play, and then the humour focus took over and the creative team missed the…"
Sep 22, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Michael B. Moore's discussion Starbucks chief admits: 'we made mistakes' as chain announces brand overhaul
"So now I sit in the 15th Avenue Coffee and Tea House in Seattle. It's pretty much as I expected, though perhaps a little larger that I thought it would be. There are 10 or so patrons sitting with a few more wandering through, and five of us are…"
Sep 21, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Michael B. Moore's discussion Starbucks chief admits: 'we made mistakes' as chain announces brand overhaul
"I find this topic of great interest. First, I admire Starbucks. Second, I like coffee. Third, I like going to local coffee houses when I am traveling around and finding different experiences. Like good wine, coffee has lots to offer (if you like it)…"
Sep 21, 2009
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Sep 13, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Michael B. Moore's discussion Advertising Age: Slowly But Surely, Line Extensions Will Take Your Brand Off Course
"Who's confused?"
Sep 13, 2009
Stephen Abbott replied to Michael B. Moore's discussion The Role of 'The Brand' in Tumultuous Times?
"I wish I had a better source for this stat; I've been using it while I talk with clients who are "clawing back" their attention to brand efforts during these tough times. If I find it I'll add it. A while back I heard that…"
Sep 11, 2009
Stephen Abbott is now a member of The Brand Farm
Sep 11, 2009

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Title
Brand Strategist, Managing Partner Vancouver
Company
Octopus Strategies
Company Summary
We develop brand, communication and fundraising strategies for cause driven companies and social change initiatives. We have offices in Vancouver, Canada and London, UK.
Company URL
http://www.octopusstrategies.com
Twitter
http://twitter.com/SJAbbott

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At 12:03pm on September 11, 2009, Michael B. Moore said…
Welcome and thanks for registering. I went to your website and love what you're doing. Glad to have you aboard!

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The Resurrection of Advertising

It seems like every few weeks I see a new article proclaiming the death of advertising.  With all due respect, give me a break.  For better or worse, society is becoming even more consumerist, not less.  The fundamental need of companies to share information about their products, brands, and services is getting even more important.  The desire to build profitable brands and influence consumers to like and buy things is as fundamental a part of business now as ever.  Ergo - the need for skilled…Continue

Tags: change, innovation, agency, agencies, advertising

Started by Michael B. Moore May 22.

A Twinkies Turnaround

It's a marketers dream to have the chance to remake a classic.  I've often romantically pondered resuscitating fallen brand powerhouses, re-igniting dormant consumer equity to create new found financial gains.  There's just something about looking at a fallen great brand and thinking that you could do better.  I'm guessing I'm not the only marketer to do that!  The lure of the challenge…Continue

Tags: turnaround, twinkies, brandstrategy, strategy, marketing

Started by Michael B. Moore Jan 13.

The Nivea Ad or 'The Rise and Fall of Cultural Differences in Advertising'

In advertising, companies are obviously wholly responsible for everything that emanates from them  - their products, their customer support experience, to some degree their retail context, and of course their advertising.  Since every consumer touch point is both precious and contributes to the over-all brand experience, marketers must be sure that each interaction is as strategic as possible.  Not only should every advertising dollar be positioned to create the greatest economic benefit,…Continue

Tags: american, african, nivea, advertising, culture

Started by Michael B. Moore Aug 19, 2011.

The True Passion of Basketball 1 Reply

 I've played a lot of basketball.  It's a sport I grew up with and "play" to this day.  I'm also a fan of all levels of the sport: from watching my 5 year old, to the NBA.  One of the things that I've always lamented about the highest level of basketball is that it is VERY rare to find it in what I consider to be its most nascent and core form - outside and on the street. I don't know about you, but I didn't grow up playing hoops in a huge stadium or even a gym.  I grew up playing it outside -…Continue

Started by Michael B. Moore. Last reply by Larry Taman Aug 3, 2011.

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