My grandpa, whos a Quaker, used to disapprove of the fact that I ventured into marketing, but hes coming round to my way of thinking, even at the grand age of 92. He is suspicious of marketing (in his mind - a term synonymous with extracting money from a gullible party, for the benefit of corporate greed) and doesnt believe in profit, even though profit itself is not a bad thing.
I bring this issue up because in case you hadnt noticed, its going to be Christmas soon and as usual any company which can exploit Christmas as a commercial theme is doing so. But before we exchange our Christmas wreath for cynicism on our front door, sometimes marketing can be beneficial and the creativity in marketing campaigns can be enjoyed by the consumer.
Take for instance (but not for instant) Starbucks Coffee Company, no longer is it just a coffee company! If youre still refusing to do your Christmas shopping online, marketing executives at Starbucks have come up with a few ideas so that you can break the shopping up with interludes of Gingerbread Latte, Eggnog Latte or Toffee Nut Latte http://starbucks.co.uk/en-GB/_Favorite+Beverages/Christmas+Beverages.htm You could even come back after the shopping and have a Chocolate Mint Bliss or Mint Chocolate Chip Frappuccino. If marketing brings Gingerbread Lattes, then its got to be a good thing.
Its not just the high street shops which are getting festive. Online stores are getting into the Christmas spirit too, even finance companies; the traditional residences of Scrooge type characters. Moneynet, a personal finance information research specialist, has brought out a http://www.moneynet.co.uk/christmas-savings-guide/index.shtml, with a range of money-saving tips to help the innocent consumer navigate their way past loan sharks who feed on the financial difficulties of certain families, particularly at Christmas.
But lets not dwell on the doom and gloom, lets think about the children, whats marketing doing for them? Well the Early Learning Centre has developed a special Christmas section (http://www.elc.co.uk/category-720) on its website to inspire parents, grandparents and relatives with ideas of suitable gifts for the children. If your daughter is more into Stevie Wonder than Golden Wonder, then she might be impressed with the Pink Keyboard And Stool; though remember, musical toys last for years not just for Christmas, its your sanity at stake.
Marketing and commercial competition has also made a fantastic choice available on the internet and it gives us ideas, when weve run out of inspiration ourselves. So whilst we need to remain sceptical about advertising, there are some advantages to profit investment
and Starbucks Chocolate Mint Bliss is one of them.
But Christmas isnt just for the kids, its for the big kids too. Justtoys is a site which sells toys for parents, buying toys for their children. If my parents are reading this, or even my colleagues, I quite fancy the http://www.justtoys.com/toy.asp/Toy/33/buy/radio-control-dalek.htm which offers seven phrases triggered by buttons on the remote control, 360 degree on the spot rotational movement and the Dome and Eyestalk move from side to side as it moves. Beats slippers and writing paper any day.