Trees add more green(backs)

The beneficial outgrowths of a tree-littered and -lined community are many, according to Mayors Take the Lead in this week’s issue of Newsweek (4/16/07).  The article presents a municipal focus on the benefits of going green – not only in terms of SAVINGS, but also in terms of PROFITS. For example: 

“Research has shown that people are willing to spend up to 12 percent more on a product if they’re shopping in a district with mature trees,” thanks to the pleasant ambiance of the neighborhood, says Environment Commissioner Sadhu Johnston.

Twelve percent?! For that, I’d install a tree in the middle of my store.

Mass media advertising with custom appeal

Monster Media is one company that’s putting brands out there in a BIG way…not just in terms of size but also in terms of delivery. This company creates interactive 3D ads based on motion-sensitive technology. People are not only paying attention, they are “playing” attention with these oversized digital murals that give them the opportunity to participate with the “living” ad.

Waving arms, kicking feet, smiling expressions…you name it. These ads literally respond to the public. So the public ultimately has control <seemingly>….
 
What John Q. Public may or may not know is that there may also be someone <ADVERTISER> who is actually remotely controlling what he sees and when. <PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN>.

You can go from “mass” to “target” in an instant. It’s custom advertising on a mass scale. Very kewl indeed.

The application possibilities are endless (see cover story in this week’s BusinessWeek):

SWIRLING SNOWFLAKES
The advertising industry is dreaming up uses for motion capture that literally stop consumers in their tracks. Recently, with little fanfare, Target (TGT ), adidas Group, and Clorox (CLX ) began running interactive ads on subway station walls in New York. One Target ad, a 6-by-20-ft. projection, featured snowflakes gently fluttering from the sky. It seemed unremarkable until you approached the wall. If you swiped your hand in the air, the background scene transformed from a wooded winter scene into a city skyline. And by waving both hands you could send the snowflakes into a swirl.

The target audiences are also endless – whether you’re a ‘tween or boomer, this is eye candy. This is fun. 

Spreading happiness in real time: A brilliant brand strategy

See Naturally 7 Live in a Paris Subway – their brilliant performance wins hearts and elicits smiles in real time…it simply does not get better than this.

Tiny Gigantic says we should all take Naturally 7’s lead and “make a decision to do one thing each day for no other reason than to make others happy.” 

Agreed.

The video clip made me happy. Check it out – the only thing that would have made me happier was to have actually been on that train.