Manners for theModern Brand.Beta 0.001deepspace23 Sep 2008Dion HughesPersuasionArts & Sciences
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“Are mostof the peopleI knowglad thatI am here?”
Munro Leaf, 1946
First of all, why?
Advertisers once got away with being obnoxious.Click to be taken to an example from my youth.
“We appear uninvited intoa strangers home.
At least we can be nice.”British Ad Guru (?)
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Any attempt at considerate behavior has been personal, rather than driven by business reality.
“360˚ Branding”1992 - ?
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Brand Manners will become imperative when you see what’s happening to the brand communications model.
The brand (and its 360˚ interpretation) used to be the interface. But our access to information means it’s more often a facade.
Brands live in small towns now.
flickr image by cmaccubbinThere’s no hiding. And people will talk.
“Only liars need to be consistent.”John Grant
flickr image by alan_light“Brand Innovation Manifesto” argues for embracing complexity.
(360˚ x n) + Time + Interaction
=Our Glorious Mess
flickr image by G N RThe new brand is as messy as a real life human being.
A brand has to be the life of the party. It has to work the room.That takes manners, humanity,deportment and wit.
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And now for some manners.
Examples, additions,deletions, all welcome.
Be honest.
flickr image by toeiAdmit your inevitable imperfections. Set expectations. Be real.
Bring gifts.
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Be of value. Either in what you do for people, or the entertainment you provide.
Don’t gossip.
flickr image by ricosloungeYou have my data. Don’t sell it, share it, or lose it.
Don’t brag.
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The only person it does anything for is you. And these days, there are sooo many ways to fact check.
Do good.
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In social circles, those who are active in charitable works seem to have more friends.
Fight nicely.
flickr image by philippeleroyerPolitical advertising doesn’t. Mac V PC does.
Apologize quickly.
flickr image by andrea_fregnaniExample: the gift certificates Apple gave iPhone early adopters.
Do what you say you’ll do.
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JetBlue = Happy Jetting.Except when they’re charging $7 for a pillow.
Dress right.
flickr image by revjimAesthetics matter.
And wallflowers, beware.
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You can try sitting it out, like Hasbro did. But then just hope a Scrabulous doesn’t happen to you.
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