Tag: marketing

  • Creating Content That Moves People: Lessons From the Masters 2023 Video

    Creating Content That Moves People: Lessons From the Masters 2023 Video

    As a copywriter, marketing director, or golf enthusiast, you know that capturing the essence of a momentous event through words and visuals is no easy feat. But when it’s done right, it’s pure magic. The video of the first day at the Masters 2023 in Golf is a masterpiece that perfectly captures the excitement, anticipation, […]

  • Build your brand stronger than ever. 9 things to think about!

    Build your brand stronger than ever. 9 things to think about!

    In today’s competitive market, building a strong brand identity is crucial for businesses. This blog post highlights nine key components that are essential for creating a successful brand, including authenticity, sustainability, design quality, innovation, grassroots movements, differentiation, creativity, brand expression, and strategic financial management. By making sure these components are part of your branding strategy, […]

  • AIDA Transformed By Digital Media. What Does It Mean To Your Brand Communication?

    AIDA Transformed By Digital Media. What Does It Mean To Your Brand Communication?

    The other day I wrote quite a long post on the future of integrated communication from a digital perspective. I stressed the fact that in order for your brand to create and maintain strongs brand  in the future you’ve gotta provide people with true values not just fun stuff that entertains. On top of that […]

  • The Kinnarps stand 2017 – Editor's Award for Best Stand.

    The Kinnarps stand 2017 – Editor's Award for Best Stand.

    After creating a new brand and design platform for Kinnarps, one of the worlds finest workspace solutions brands I was asked if I wanted to design and then lead the implementation of the Kinnarps Stockholm Furniture & Light 2017 stand. This is the short story about that project. I early explained to Kinnarps that in […]

  • Ten Principles of Future Branding

    Ten Principles of Future Branding

    The other day I read a great post by Joshua Porter on the Principles of Product Design. It’s an area that I’m very fond of and the post by Joshua was spot on. Then as I’m a fan of Dieter Rams and his Ten Principles for Good Design I decided to write my own ten principles […]

  • Dear CEO’s, Board Members and Top Management – what's more important? Wine or Change?

    This post is probably most stupid post one can write since CEO’s and board members seems to have decided to stay behind with the dinosaurs while the rest of us look for new ground where we can thrive and prosper. Basically on average they read three local newspapers of their own choice, Wall Street Journal, […]

  • A prototype – SJ and a journey into the future

    A prototype – SJ and a journey into the future

    You might have seen the post I’ve written about prototyping. An innovation process I’ve developed in order to help global brands understand their future needs and based on that map out strategies to move them into the future business landscape. It’s part strategy, part creative development and part visualisation. Well, here’s another prototyping project one […]

  • Case: Branding the Volvo Ocean Race – The worlds finest off shore race

    Case: Branding the Volvo Ocean Race – The worlds finest off shore race

    Today at 14:00 CEST one of the worlds most challenging adventures and sport events starts – The Volvo Ocean Race, and I’m really proud to be a part of it. In the end of 2013 I was asked to deliver the global brand platform and creative direction for, what I consider, the worlds finest off shore race and […]

  • If you wanna be my brand!

    If you’re my brand: Never let me down. Keep on making me smile. Stay cool. Always surprise me. Change when you need to, but stay true to your heritage. Dress nice. Make sure I don’t have to hide our love. If you do something bad – stay honest and tell the truth cause I will […]

  • Top 100 Posts On The Future Of Communication by Johan Ronnestam Posted Between 2005 and 2011

    Some of you might have followed my blog since way back while others followed me only a couple of days. So I decided it was time to dig into Google Analytics and gather my top 100 blog posts, based on traffic, (I have written 596 to this date) between the years 2005 and 2011 for […]

  • Social Media. It's There To Give Your Brand A Body

    We’ve all heard it before. A brand is not a logo, nor is it your products or services. Your brand is the sum of peoples feelings when they think about your brand. Or said in a more ‘techy’ way – An emotional translation of what first comes to mind when neurons fire in the brains […]

  • Common Sense Communication

    In the offline world, if your customers didn’t find what they were looking for inside your store and left without shopping. Would you: a) Rethink the layout of your store today b) Rethink the layout of your store next year c) Rethink the layout of your store within the next three years I think the […]

  • I'm On The Jury ›› The First International Social Media Award Show. The Bees Award

    I am pretty darn proud to announce that I’ve been picked as a member on the jury of the first international social media award show for communication and marketing professionals. The award show called The Bees Award will be held in San Francisco on November 9 later this year and it’s open for submissions as […]

  • Social Marketing Simplified

    There are no secret formulas, no secret recipes or magic potions when it comes to social media marketing. All you’ve gotta do is take in one single fact: People have moved lots of their behaviors online and you’ve gotta follow. To succeed in moving your business, communication and advertising into the digital world, ask yourselves […]

  • Simon Pestridge From Nike Make Future Advertising Sound Simple

    Apple, Nike, adidas, Google and so on. It’s always easy to point the wow pointer to these huge brands that have massive amounts of brand fans world wide. But sometimes you’ve just gotta remind people about why these brands often are leading the pack. I have just gotten of stage in Tallin, Estonia after speaking […]

  • Case ›› Re-branding: Turning A Diving Brand With A Heritage Into A Brand With A Future

    Last summer I got on a train leaving Stockholm for Gothenburg. Together with freelancing project manager, planner and colleague Caroline Karlström I had a meeting set up with diving brand Poseidon. This was the start of a project where I truly had the opportunity to work with all aspects of branding and creative communication. A […]

  • 4 Exiting Speaking Appearances On Marketing, Social Media And Future Communication

    Right now I’m trying to find the time to finalize a couple of posts hidden among my drafts. However I’ve got a quite tight schedule right now with 4 exiting speaking appearances (and another 4 closed ones) where I’ll be speaking about future communication, social media, branding and creativity the coming 2 weeks. So, if […]

  • 3 Social Media Models That Will Guide Your Brand Into The Conversation Landscape

    Think social media and conversational marketing might be the next train to heaven for your brand but don’t know where to board? Well, here’s three social media marketing models that will make sure you’ll find your station. If you wanna get moving into the social country of love where conversation rules you’ve gotta get one […]

  • A Book, MashUp, PDF or Whatever You Wanna Call It By Johan Ronnestam

    I’ve always wanted to write a book. This is NOT it! So far this year my blog have had more than 115 000 unique visitors and just over 240 000 visits. I’ve written more than 500 blog posts covering everything from design, gadgets, trends, technology, advertising, innovations, personal things, branding and more. About 28% of […]

  • 10 Reasons Why The Screens Are Coming in 2010

    The Mobile Revolution. Have you heard that one before. Well, just when it’s about to happen thanks to the iPhone and the Android OS I’d like to launch a thought about the next revolution – ‘The Revolution of the Screens’. A couple of month back I got my Amazon Kindle. I blogged about the Microsoft […]

  • All Your Brands Are Belong To Us

    Last week I was contacted by Superbrands. The company that releases a book with the same name. I was asked to write a post on their blog about Branding. I know I’ve got some followers interested in that subject so I’ve decided to post the same article here too. Back in 2000 a flash based […]

  • Seduce us or excuse us – 11 ways to bring your brand up to date

    We’re fed up with boring old school advertising. We don’t want your information and rational explanations. We wanna dance, laugh, feel and love. We do not want be treated like idiots! James Dean knew how to seduce people while looking pretty darn boring. But face it. He’s dead and would be pretty out of date […]

  • Augmented advertising will hype your brand!

    The other day I spotted this video showcasing i-TAG augmented reality toys. It’s the result of a cooperation between toy manufacturer Mattel and James Cameron in order to support the launch of the motion picture Avatar coming in fall 2009. These next generation trading cards comes with a 3-D Web tag, called an i-TAG, a […]

  • Dear The Economist – it’s MY thinking space, not yours!

    Yesterday I was sent an email from The Economist through their social communication agency We Are Social. The mail presented their latest campaign – Thinking Spaces. A campaign presenting a number of opinion leaders and their ‘Thinking Spaces’. One part of the campaign contains a social component where they’re asking bloggers to contribute with our […]

  • Psst, have you heard…

    Everyone that works in communication shares a wet dream and it spells word of mouth. Creating something that grows a life of its own without the support of mainstream media is what buzz and viral marketing is all about. But when we talk about creating buzz we seldom mention the dark side of the trade. […]

  • We’re all digital settlers but make no mistake, we'll keep on moving once there is no more gold

    Where are we all heading. Where will we settle, MySpace, Facebook or Twitter? What technology will win? Will we all become iPhone owners or stick to Nokia? PC or Apple? When will we be pleased? Brands are spending millions and millions in order to understand where people are settling down. Once that knowledge is secured […]

  • WWRD – 36 things Ronnestam would do differently if he had control of brand that delivered broadband, telecom and television services

    I am sitting on a plane between Chicago and Hawaii reading Jeff Jarvis book ‘What Would Google Do, WWGD’. (after seeing a recommendation on Daytonas site). This got in me in the mood to write a blog post that gives you my point of view what the big triple play telcos should do differently if […]

  • An answer to Jonas Söderström and 15 things to think of when getting into conversational brand marketing.

    Blogger and planner Jonas Söderström a nice guy who’s running his own company – Planning STHLM posted a question the other day. I started to write an answer to Jonas in his commentators field but then felt I needed to elaborate a little bit more. On top of that I think my thoughts might be […]

  • Listen to Seth Godins ‘Tribes’ for free.

    One of my latest reads – Seth Godins ‘Tribes’ is a book I can warmly recommend. I especially like the way it talks about consumers today and the need to establish a conversation rather than keep on broadcasting your message without listening. A simple yet great qoute from ‘Tribes’ Here’s the marketing math: Ideas that […]

  • If you wanna get some brand love tomorrow you better get into the conversation today

    Branding today is about creating a brand platform, then dramatize it and start screaming to people – COME ON AND BUY MY PRODUCT. IT’S GREAT. Of course in a slightly creative and modest manner than that. But it very often about traditional advertising in classic media channels. Branding of tomorrow is about knowing who you […]

  • This is the real problem for SAAB

    I just got back from reading a post on Autoblog about Saab 9-3X and 9-5 officially confirmed for 2009 rollout. And the post is accompanied with the image above. Here lies the SAAB problem. This image is probably number 200490934782 in line that i’ve seen the last years promising me that SAAB is about to release […]

  • The third choice

    There’s a blog called NeuroscienceMarketing. Don’t know if you read it, but every now and then they got some great insights on marketing. The other day Roger Dooley posted a short piece the other day called ‘Offer a third choice, boost sales’ that made me notice his first post ‘Decoy Marketing’. Decoy marketing is about the […]

  • More ways to innovate the release of a new music album

    In Sweden, the government has recently voted on a new law that is supposed to make it harder for people to steal music. The lobbying for this new law has mainly been run by old school artist who want to protect their rights to their music. Younger artists that has grown up with the new […]

  • One link for the English guys och en för svenskar – and they're both about Steve Jobs

    Here comes a post that will make you think different. Yesterday I was writing on a blog post suggesting how SAAB and Volvo should think to get out of their problems. The post focused both on product development and marketing. Then today I found one link on Bjornalberts that more or less talked about the […]

  • I'm officially a sucker for cars. And that's why I just have…

    …to post this video of the new Porsche Panamera. Officially released today. Interesting also from a marketing perspective. Porsche have never released something like this before. Porsche Panamera Picked it up from Luxury Insider, founded by two guys I met at a marketing event in Monte Carlo a couple of years ago.

  • Here's an RSS feed that will go viral!

    As I was reading my stats in my Mint account a site that I hadn’t seen before. Viralvideochart.com stood out. Its a sniffy little thing where you can keep track of the virality of online videos. The cool thing is that these guys measure virality, not videos shown. So the faster something is being spread, […]

  • Steve Jobs – a natural born marketing man

    Wise word from Steve Jobs as he held his speech to the employees at Apple when returning to the company 1997. Thanks Alexander for the tip.   

  • Scott Goodson's tip on how to select an advertising agency

    Scott Goodson, founder of Strawberry Frog posted a little piece on how marketeers should do when they are about to select a new advertising agency. “Better agencies are not suppliers, they are more akin to business consultants and, as such, partners for your business. I stress partnership because the better communications firms are focused more […]

  • How important is social media technologies for business among the Fortune 500'

    Think Social Media is something strange that should be kept in the closet and not used for big business? Well, then think again. The answers above are taken from ‘Social Media in the Inc. 500’ – first statistically significant, longitudinal studies on the usage of social media in corporations. The new study is made by The University of Massachusetts […]

  • A short list that makes you think: How do I consume things

    One of my daily reads – the David Report Blog posted a short one on a new book called The Marketer Who Went Off Consumption by Gaurav Mishra. One of two cool things with the book is that it is a year-long blog-as-a-book experiment in why we choose to consume. Basically Guarav decided to go ‘off consumption’ for a year and […]