The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, March 29, 2013
REcalling 1993: NYC art project turns pay phones into virtual time machines - DVice
Quadrocopter fleet stuns Londoners with giant hovering Star Trek logo - via Engadget
Clever Weather Billboard - via Reddit
CVS App Brings Aisle Browsing to Life on Mobile Screens - via Brand Channel
Making bad graffiti, better: Artists Correct Graffiti To Promote Education - via Creative Review
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, January 25
UrbanDaddy Pool Party: 65,000 Reasons to Have Fun in a Pool (see video) - via Vimeo
Phil Dubost’s Amazon Inspired Resume - via phildubost.com
American Airlines Rebrands - via PSFK
They Might Be Giants releases iOS app that streams a free song every day - via The Verge
Target’s ‘Live Tweet-to-Runway Show’ Was… - via PR Newser
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, December 21
Jell-O Aims to Prevent Mayan Apocalypse - via Adrants
The Nicest Person in Social Media 2012 - via Sysomos
Expedia 15th Anniversary Posters - via Under Consideration
MTA New York City Transit Runs Special Vintage Buses for the Holidays - via MTA.info
Game of Thrones to get an official beer - via winteriscoming.net
Bonus: Our own holiday video card
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week - Halloween Edition: Friday, November 02
Brands’ Special Halloween Treats (Print) - Branding Magazine
Don’t Haunt Me Bro - via Nestio
10 Classic Logos Re-imagined for the Zombie Apocalypse - via Inspiration Feed
Infographic: 13 Essential Tools for Surviving a Zombie Outbreak - REI.com
USA Luge Team To Dress Like Superhero X-O Manowar - via Bleeding Cool
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, October 26
Unlock the 007 in you: Coke Zero puts consumers through their paces in 007 ticket stunt - via Campaign
Charles Barkley’s Latest Weight Watchers Commercial Wants You to Gain Inches - via Bleacher Report
Ring My Bell: Aldo Delivers Shoes To Instagram Fans On The Street - via PSFK
Adidas Interactive Window Shopping - via YouTube
Ford pulls disappearing act with Fusion competitors in new ad - via Detroit News
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, October 12
Old Navy Hits 5 Million Facebook Fans, Gives Them 120-by-60-Foot Human Coupon - via JustLuxe
Pepsi Makes Things Personal With The Interactive Vending Machine - via Branding Magazine
Mind the Gap: NYC Rolls Out Doubled-Sided Branded MetroCards - via Brand Channel
Wonderbra: The Ad ‘Decoder’ App - via DigitalBuzzBlog
JetBlue Will Help Angry Voters Leave the Country - via PRNewser
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, October 05
Kelloggs: The Special K Tweet Shop - via DigitalBuzzBlog
Bob Dylan’s Genius Inspires A Sprawling Experiment In Hand-Drawn Type - via Fast Company
CheapOair Lets the Horrible Puns Fly in New Ads - via AdWeek
The Guardian and Tumblr will ‘live-GIF’ first presidential debate - via Poynter
Girl Scouts USA Refreshes Iconic Cookie Box - via Brand Channel
The Five Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed This Week: Friday, August 24
Volvo Ballerina Stunt with Faith Dickey - via I’d Rather Be Slacklining (see video)
China’s Green Pedestrian Crossing - via m0iety
Vibram mobile ad succeeds in driving viewers to online store - Mobile Marketer
Naked Harry scandal a watershed moment for UK press - via CNN
Microsoft gets a new logo for the first time since 1987 - via Seattle Times
Five Things Your Marketing Team Can Learn from The Avengers

The Avengers. The blockbuster film produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures has been shattering box office records around the globe. If you haven’t seen it, you almost certainly have heard of it. Boiled down to the simplest form, the Avengers are a group of super-talented, highly specialized individuals, who come together to defeat an enemy that none could handle on their own. A team. Together, they become something stronger than what they could be individually.
Just like the Avengers, the whole of your marketing and communications team should be stronger than its individual parts. Ideally, each person has a specialized function, different tools, and a different perspective. Someone handles creative, someone handles PR, someone handles planning, etc. By taking some basic items into consideration, you can start to transform your marketing team into a super marketing team. Many times, this is exactly where an agency can fulfill these needs.
Here are five tips your marketing team can learn from The Avengers.
- Understand that each member has specialized skills, and let them use their expertise. Let your PR person handle PR. Let your media planner plan. Let your social media member connect the social dots. Let your designers be creative. You’ve brought your team together for a reason. Let them do what they do best.
- Contribute. While you do have to listen to the rest of the team, you are a valuable component and your thoughts should be heard. Speak up and share your ideas, as you may offer a different perspective on things that can help drive new ideas. An overabundance of ideas is often better than a lack of them.
- Have the right tools and know how to use them. Captain America has his shield, Iron Man his suit, Thor his hammer, Hawkeye his bow. Each is a master of their respective weapons. Making sure you have the right tools for the job allows you to plan, prepare and execute properly.
- Bring in new talent when needed. In the film, S.H.I.E.L.D. needed the Avengers, and each member needed each other. They understood this and recruited new members to the team when needed, with each new member bringing a new specialty and/or resource.
- Have a plan (aka strategy). It should go without saying, but you should always have a plan. The Avengers were brought together through a plan, and always had a plan when they faced an opponent. Know what your working toward, make sure each member knows the goal and their individual responsibilities, and know how you’re going to reach that goal.


