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Advertising as a Conversation Tool

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Michael Parekh picked up my ‘Oneupmanship in the Indian Sky’ post and wrote an interesting post about advertising as conversation

Not a day goes by where we don’t see high profile bloggers get in each other’s faces, creating drama and soap operas, by saying what they really think, and letting their emotions hang out.

So the question that naturally follows is, why SHOULDN’T this be true for advertisers online?

It’s a radical thought, and I love radical thoughts, but I don’t see corporates using advertising as a conversation tool anytime soon, for the same reasons corporates rarely use CEO-blogging as a conversation tool (and, yes, I have read Naked Conversations). To participate in a conversation, you need to know that the conversation is bigger than yourself, you need to listen more and talk less, and you you need to be ready to admit that you don’t have all the answers. Corporates are not very good at any of these things.

Advertising (and CEO-blogs) will begin to become more like conversations when the three billboards in my previous post look like this –

Oneupmanship in the Indian Sky

Jet Airways Kingfisher Airlines Go Air Ambush Marketing

Indian airlines are indulging in a little oneupmanship in the air (via Rajan and Amit) -

Jet Airways: “We’ve Changed.”

Kingfisher Airlines: “We Made Them Change!!”

Go Air: “We’ve Not Changed. We’re Still the Smartest Way to Fly.”

I wonder what the other half a dozen airlines in India have to say about this.