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I know this kind of things has been discussed before, but it still strikes me as odd when it happens.
AusPost is currently running a TV campaign based on a fictitious product called 'zing':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBrIDs5PTV0&feature=player_embedded
At the the end of the commerical they say to 'seach for zing'.
So I did:
Out of curiosity GKWT says 5,400 exacts and $0.09 Approx CPC.
If you click 'Pages from Austalia' they make it onto the frontpage and upto 3rd position organically... but people are lazy.
Sure there is no Adwords competition, however there is nothing to stop a competitor from outbidding them or us from collectively Google bombing for 'zing'
Ironically, the whole ad is centered around businesses being successful online with ecommerce.
What do you think -- is this a marketing fail, is 9c CPC a brilliant way of tracking the ad campaign success or is their target demographic well suited to this strategy?
AusPost is currently running a TV campaign based on a fictitious product called 'zing':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBrIDs5PTV0&feature=player_embedded
At the the end of the commerical they say to 'seach for zing'.

So I did:

Out of curiosity GKWT says 5,400 exacts and $0.09 Approx CPC.
If you click 'Pages from Austalia' they make it onto the frontpage and upto 3rd position organically... but people are lazy.
Sure there is no Adwords competition, however there is nothing to stop a competitor from outbidding them or us from collectively Google bombing for 'zing'

Ironically, the whole ad is centered around businesses being successful online with ecommerce.
What do you think -- is this a marketing fail, is 9c CPC a brilliant way of tracking the ad campaign success or is their target demographic well suited to this strategy?
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