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Text messaging turns 19: A timeline from Tatango
Tatango, a Seattle-based SMS marketing company, has put together a nifty timeline that looks at key moments in the history of text messaging. Of particular note: texting’s role in American Idol season 2 in 2003 and lewd texts that Brett Favre admitted sending to reporter Jenn Sterger.

Source: Tatango SMS Marketing
Toyota Venza girl does an ad for McRib
ED’S NOTE: This post reflects my interest in advertising as a marketing student. The opinions expressed here are mine and in no way reflect the opinions of my employers.
UPDATE 8-12-12:Toyota Venza girl is angry about Triscuits.
UPDATE 11-03-2011: Like the ad?
Show Allyn Rachel the love on her Facebook page.
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I think I’m going to change the name of this blog to the Allyn Rachel & Other Stuff Blog. She’s all you people want to read about this year!
J’s Pages commenter Sarahbelle tipped me off that the “Toyota Venza girl” is also featured in the new commercial for the McRib, another bewildering food marketing success.
The McRib ad is a clever bid for mobile users, much like the new eBay ads. In the McRib spot, newlyweds Rachel and a Steve Zahn lookalike are about to embark on their honeymoon when he gets a text that the McRib is back! (“I’m gonna miss it!”)
I married a 14-year-old!
~ Allyn Rachel,
as McRib Bride
The ad does a great job of showing that all the characters have obeyed McDonald’s call-to-action for mobile users: “Get the word out: McRib is back!”
And it’s worth noting the spot fails to answer the question: What the hell is a McRib?
At the time of this writing, this HD version had 379 views, the SD version 2,546. There were 8 likes, 1 dislikes and 7 comments.
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See more of Allyn Rachel’s work on YouTube, Twitter, this blog and other Web 2.0 outlets.
UPDATE 10-27-2011: Allyn Rachel on Twitter
EARLIER:Toyota Venza Girl on MSN
EARLIER: Toyota Venza Girl on Yahoo!
EARLIER: More on the girl in Toyota Venza commercial
EVEN EARLIER: Toyota Venza: ‘That’s not a real puppy’
FLASHBACK: JUST IN: Toyota Venza girl does an ad for eBay
UPDATE 8-12-12: Allyn Rachel, aka the Toyota Venza girl, is angry about Triscuits.
UPDATE 11-03-2011: Like the ad? Show Allyn Rachel the love on her Facebook page.
ED’S NOTE: This post reflects my interest in advertising as a marketing student. The opinions expressed here are mine and in no way reflect the opinions of my employers.
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UPDATED with details 9-20-2011
Googlers have been hitting this site to see whether the “Toyota Venza girl” is also featured in the recent eBay commercial entitled “Blue Jeans.”
She is — as you can see here. I don’t have any information about this clip right now, but I’ll see what I can dig up. She plays Susie, the daughter with the super hip mobile device iPad.
(Post continues after video.)
This commercial is part of eBay’s “When it’s on your mind, it’s on eBay” campaign designed to expand the ecommerce giant’s footprint in mobile commerce, a daunting task for a company seen primarily as an auction marketplace. With the “Buy It New, Buy It Now” call to action, eBay urges shoppers to take advantage of the 62% of 200 million live listings that are “fixed price,” and the 70% of those products that are new. (Like the new jeans that actress Allyn Rachel orders in the commercial.)
According to the press release announcing the campaign, eBay is targeting the “shopping enthusiasts,” the category of shopper who are most likely to shop using mobile devices. The first step in reaching those shoppers is through legacy media: Six 30-second TV commercials began airing Sept. 14 on national cable network shows including Top Gear, SportsCenter, Tosh.0, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Top Chef and The Rachel Zoe Project — about the time Googlers started hitting this site looking for more information about the actress and the “Blue Jeans” ad.
At the time of this update writing, this YouTube video (posted Sept. 17) had 1,271 379 views, 3 1 likes and 0 dislikes.
AGENCY: Venables Bell & Partners, the folks who convinced us that Slim Jims are “mantastic!”
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See more of Allyn Rachel’s work on YouTube, Twitter, this blog and other Web 2.0 outlets.
UPDATE 10-27-2011: Ally Rachel on Twitter
EARLIER:Toyota Venza Girl on MSN
EARLIER: Toyota Venza Girl on Yahoo!
EARLIER: More on the girl in Toyota Venza commercial
EVEN EARLIER: Toyota Venza: ‘That’s not a real puppy’
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FarmVille-maker Zynga files for $1 billion IPO
All of my friends who play FarmVille on Facebook (ALL. DAY. LONG!) will be interested to know the gamemaker Zynga has filed for a $1 billion IPO that The Wall Street Journal is calling a “test of investor appetite for social media companies.”
Zynga’s filing comes on the heels of LinkedIn‘s intial public offering in May, and Groupon’s filing June 2.
According to the Journal’s anonymous sources, the IPO, which will seek to raise $2 billion, could value the company as high as $20 billion.
Read the not-so-anonymous SEC filing here.
Does anyone smell a bubble?
















