Nae Bother
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Honey I've shrunk the portion size
Monday, 30 September 2013
Hello Kitty – the feline marketing phenomenon
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
The difference between Apple and Whole Foods Market
Thursday, 16 August 2012
It’s all in the name
With its German sounding name, it's likely that a lot of Western consumers probably think the brand is German. However, management say that it isn't an intentional move to give the impression that the brand comes from Germany, whose manufacturers have a global reputation for high quality and precision engineering. In fact, the name Haier comes from the Chinese character "hai" for “sea”.
On a similar theme to the above, the importance of choosing an appropriate brand name to communicate a brand identity was further reinforced after a recent visit to a well-known restaurant chain in the UK. The Japanese style noodle bar ‘Wagamama’ was founded by London based, Hong Kong Chinese restaurateur, Alan Yau, in 1992. He clearly wanted to create a Japanese brand image and identity with a Japanese sounding name; however, while Wagamama is catchy, memorable and easy to pronounce, it also means selfish or self-centred in Japanese! In saying that, it’s all about customer perception and very few people in the UK will actually know the true meaning of the word, even if it sounds a bit strange to Japanese speakers.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Innocent's branding - has it gone nuttier than a fruit cake?!
Friday, 1 June 2012
Not FMCG but HMCG marketing – jumping on the Jubilee bandwagon
- Pampers: “Celebrate this weekend with Pampers Union Jack nappies.” Hmmm… I’m not sure these nappies are going to get us in a celebratory mood!
- Similarly, Union Jack packs of Andrex toilet roll: “The Andrex premium range is a category which is consistently strong and it is fantastic that we can continue to build this growth and create these patriotic packs commemorating such an important British celebration.” [Quote from The Grocer Magazine] But surely Union Jack toilet paper means wiping your bottom with the national flag.
- SEBO Union Jack vacuum cleaner: “The Felix Royale is a stunning looking vacuum cleaner that you can leave out on display at all times! It boasts red, white and blue colours of the Union Jack and is the newest addition to the SEBO family.” Well... we can’t see the Queen dusting off her Marigolds to use this gem of a vacuum cleaner!
- Finish dishwashing tablets are in a Union Jack box: do dishwashing tablets really warrant a flag?
- But the award for the least likely Jubilee brand tie-in goes to wood protection brand, Cuprinol. Cuprinol has created a PR campaign around Peckingham Palace: a royal bird house for the Diamond Jubilee. However, they’ve used social media well and made the most of this quirky idea, and they’ve got us talking about it…. We also wonder if Kathryn Ledson, Cuprinol’s marketing manager managed to keep a straight face with the following remarks: “Creating Peckingham Palace is the perfect way to demonstrate our range of garden colour paints whilst celebrating the jubilee. We just hope it inspires others to show their patriotic side through their gardens this summer and add a Royal sprucing-up in-time for the Diamond Jubilee.”
- Kingsmill is renaming the brand to “Queensmill” for two weeks leading up to the Jubilee. Nice!
- Marmite has rebranded to Ma’amite – we don’t know whether the Queen is in the love or hate camp when it comes to the yeast extract spread, but Unilever has created a patriotic edition of Nae Bother’s breakfast spread of choice anyway. Known as Ma’amite the product has changed its classic yellow top and label and replaced it with a red top and a Union Jack logo with the strapline “Toasting the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee” below a picture of a crown.
- Heinz has introduced retro packaging designs for the Diamond Jubilee. The limited edition vintage labels are similar to the design from 1952, the year of the Queen’s Coronation, and feature on family favourites such as Heinz Baked Beans and Heinz Spaghetti. We’re not sure we want to think about food which is 60 years old but it’s interesting to see how little the design of the label has changed over the years.
- Though we wouldn’t buy one, we do love the edgy design of the SMEG Union Jack retro fridge.
- And our very own favourite involves the popular children’s TV character, Peppa Pig. A special episode called "Peppa meets the Queen" sees Peppa and the Queen donning wellington boots and jumping up and down in muddy puddles in the Buckingham Palace garden. We have seen a sneak preview of the episode and we are sure the Queen will love it. We have it on good authority that HRH watches the show when she visits her grandchildren!
Enjoy the Jubilee-tastic long weekend of celebration! Congratulations, Your Majesty.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Nae Bother’s top Facebook posts for 2011
With 2012 nearly upon us, we thought we should spend some time reviewing the past year, as everyone else seems to be at it! And what better way to do this than to look back over our very own Nae Bother Facebook posts - what a year it's been! We’ve tried to cover an eclectic mix of topics loosely in the field of marketing and often with a Scottish twist and hopefully some humour.
After considerable debate amongst the team at Nae Bother Towers, we've come up with our favourite posts for the year, one for every month. We’re sad that there was no room for the Naked Cowboy and the Roomba but we did manage to squeeze in the wonderful and talented Danny MacAskill and the new Tintin trailer.
Anyway, we'd better let you go and look out your party poppers and dust off the fancy dress costumes ready for your new year parties.
All our very best wishes for 2012.
January
Great video from PUMA featuring US golf rookie Rickie Fowler on motocross bike - thanks to Ben at PUMA for bringing it to our attention. Wonder what the greenkeepers had to say about it:http://bit.ly/fbZrqV
February
We absolutely love this app from Museum of London - it's a brilliant idea that's really caught the public's imagination: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSfATEZiUYo&feature=player_embedded
March
At Nae Bother we have many friends in Japan - we are thinking of you in these difficult times. The amazing spirit of the Japanese people will prevail: http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/world-news/how-japan-lives-with-the-constant-threat-of-disaster-1.1090121
April
When it comes to marketing eggs, some customers are more price sensitive than others - Happy Easter! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awx9c0qbt48
May
Everyone's favourite Belgian reporter, Tintin, is finally getting his Hollywood makeover. Releasing teaser on YouTube, months in advance, is now an integral part of marketing a film:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3Xwta_XIJo&feature=player_embedded
June
Anyone for tennis? A welcome return to Sony's balls idea - San Fran has been swapped for SW19:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znreR0ShdGc
July
Today marks a year until the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games. To whet your appetite, here's a clip from an excellent BBC comedy mockumentary about the team organising the London Olympics, Twenty Twelve. It's probably not far from the truth... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2y8yVs38IU&feature=relmfu
August
Danny MacAskill's latest film shot in an industrial landscape - any trainspotters out there?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShbC5yVqOdI&feature=player_embedded#at=26
September
Top marks to this Scottish teenager who made a wee video using Lego for the Rugby World Cup: http://news.stv.tv/scotland/north/267806-scottish-students-lego-rugby-animation-receives-international-recognition/
October
The voice recognition software, Siri, on Apple's new iPhone 4S doesn't seem to like the Scottish accent. Check oot the videos in this article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2053684/Scottish-iPhone-users-lost-translation--Siri-understand-accent.html?ITO=1490
November
In the UK, we have a strange way of communicating, especially in business. To help you to read between the lines, take a look at this:
December
We love this ad from 1981 - did Santa bring you some Denim aftershave or a Polaroid camera that Xmas? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZDiCaw8CMeU&gl=GB

