Spinach Blog

5 minutes with.... Zoe Freeman, Spinach Digital Director

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 

1. What is your favourite advertising commercial?

 

Geek references and Dogs - how could you go wrong?


The especially clever part this advertising campaign is realising that both those things appeal to niche sets of internet users, which meant it's share-ability (we don't use the word viral) is very high.

2. What do you love about Melbourne?

I moved to Melbourne from Sydney last year so I love lots of things about it as the novelty is still very strong. The experience of eating out in Melbourne, from a casual coffee and pastry to a full five-course dinner is by far and away my favourite part of living here - both service and food is always amazing. Trams are a very close second.

3. What's the most creative thing you've ever done?

I started, grew and eventually sold a digital agency in Sydney. It was the hardest thing I've ever done but it required that I be constantly creative. It also reaped a lot of rewards and taught me most of what I know about marketing digital services to businesses.

4. Sum up your career in 10 words:

1. Computers
2. Web
3. Internet
4. Hospitals*
5. Digital
6. Business
7. Advertising
8. Strategy
9. Creative
10. Geek

*A true child of the internet age, I was made redundant in the UK after the dot crash and worked as a medical secretary for the rest of my time there, which at least means I can type fast.

5. What does digital mean to you?

I eat, breathe and sleep digital marketing, but unlike a lot of my counterparts I see it as evolution not a revolution - not to say we're not seeing some fundamental paradigm shifts in the advertising/marketing industry and business as a whole.

I do believe social media will change the way big brands think about their customers. Consumers will start to actively seek out brands that listen to what they have to say. Those that refuse to listen and respond will find themselves at a competitive disadvantage very quickly.

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Spinach helps Father Bob feed St Kilda’s homeless.

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 

The Father Bob Maguire Foundation needs help to feed St Kilda’s homeless, so we thought we’d do our bit by creating this eye–catching poster.  If you’d like to make a donation please visit fatherbob.org.au.

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Prince Philip’s backside speaks volumes.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011 

Cheeky advertising campaign

At Spinach Melbourne we’ve always said that a great idea can come from anywhere and this cheeky new campaign is a great example of that belief at work.

We were asked to develop a campaign to appeal to CEO’s, MD’s and office managers to highlight the productivity benefits of ergonomic office chairs and professionally designed office layouts. 

The ads feature the headline “The mind cannot absorb what the backside cannot endure.” The headline is in fact a quote attributed to Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh by British Prime Minister, David Cameron in Parliament.

Paying tribute to the wit and wisdom of Prince Philip ahead of his 90th birthday, David Cameron quoted ‘repeatable examples’ of his remarks.

It was one of those incredibly serendipitous moments. We were working on the brief when the Prince Philip quote made the news broadcasts. It’s a brilliant line that was just right for this campaign.  

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Marketing, HKJC taps younger segment via iPhone app,

Thursday, February 11, 2010 

Marketing, HKJC taps younger segment via iPhone app,
The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s iPhone application featuring Chinese New Year greetings has exceeded expectations with more than 20,000 downloads a week since its launch.

Marketing, HKJC taps younger segment via iPhone app,

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s iPhone application featuring Chinese New Year greetings has exceeded expectations with more than 20,000 downloads a week since its launch.

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