This is a wonderful Ted Talk by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock of hte Super Size Me film. Morgan looks at the influential world of brand marketing, where he looks to make a
completely sponsored film about sponsorship. You can see this Ted Talk here:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/morgan_spurlock_the_greatest_ted_talk_ever_sold.html
Using this same concept, Morgan offers to the highest bidder on eBay offers naming rights to his Ted Talk. Basically a Your Name Here to the highest bidder. With his movie idea and similarly with his Ted Talk, most companies shy away from offering their brand to a project that they have little to know control over. Morgan argues against this saying that companies and individuals need to cut out the middle man (in his case, brand consultants) and begin to take chances and risks and those companies that take risks see new opportunities present themselves.
Two Forces:
Ethical - Morgan really pushes the limits when it comes to being ethical in his marketing approach. Offering the branding of his Ted Talk to the highest bidder in an eBay auction I would suggest is questionable marketing practices.
Legal - When Morgan visits these business to try and sell them on the idea of a full length video with nothing but brand placement his cameras are filming. I would question if Morgan provided a non-disclosure to these companies before he starts filming.
Evan
Evan,
ReplyDeleteThis TED Talk was quite interesting. It brings to light the impact of advertising and how it can be so monumental on so many aspects of life and the world economy. At times it is almost impossible to conclude whether the positives outweigh the negatives to some degree. For me, this brings more importance on the personal branding aspect. Often people do not realize that every action and word is important in brand development. If one is clever enough it can be the "Greatest" thing about them. I found an article on personal branding by Steve Pavlina that I found to be quite an interesting read. I believe that Morgan offers a similar concept more from a corporate side however. This was a great choice for enrichment as well as slight entertainment.
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2008/02/personal-branding/
Britt