Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Ch. 15 Integrated Marketing Communications .

Promotional Strategy:
Doc Martens has different creative strategies for promotion. It is not merely in ads and billboards but also in music, models and free promos also by celebrities. Doc Martens is famous for it's "Fuck The System" attitude as it was born during the Punk Era of music and therefore already generates free promotion for it's notoriety and infamous reputation. Doc Martens also has many celebrities and role models who wear the brand's boots in public events and are loyal customers therefore acting as free promoters. Doc Marten sells mostly by it's history and it's image rather than advertisements. But there are a few advertisements worth noting.



One is the famous dead rock stars advertisement that had the Saatchi and Saatchi London agency fired. The rock stars who were featured in the ad wearing doc marten boots in heaven were Kurt Cobain, Sid Vicious, Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer. All members related to the people advertised lashed at the brand and claimed that not only was this unethical but also offensive and untrue since none of them wore Doc Martens. Although this ad was very controversial and turned into the agency being fired, it was also publicity and revived the brand for many.

There was also another event that reinvented or brought back Doc Marten's reputation and brand in the American consumer's mind and that was when they celebrated their 50th anniversary which was last year. Tracks include the Noisetters covering Buzzcock's "Ever Fallen In Love" and Cinematic Orchestra covering Jeff Buckley's "Lilac Wine". Video content includes behind-the-scenes clips of the recording sessions and a documentary about the brand's history. This approach is meant to appeal to a more fashion forward generation. This campaign also brings that nostalgia or a sense of retro-invention that is still effective in connecting customers with their desire to revisit past times. This brand also connects with the curious who have not been there to experience the past but might have heard or read about it and further evokes their desire to attain the product. This website currently still has all the music and videos for you to watch and even download. http://50.drmartens.com/
This is an ad during the 50th anniversary campaign.





Here is two Doc Martens commercial. Note that although there are different uses of special effects and technology due to the time barrier, the message portrayed in both is exact. The first is a 1989 Dr. Martens commercial and the later is done in the year of 2010.






This is the model for the Spring/Summer 2011 Men's Collection.
This is one of the shoes that are featured in the ad and I like as well. Dr. Martens Spring Summer 2011 Red Sole Collection Dr. Martens Spring / Summer 2011 Red Sole Collection


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