Barkley Appoints Kwik-E-Mart Creative Kyle Jones as GCD on Applebee’s

Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart?

Barkley appointed Kyle Jones as group creative director on the agency’s Applebee’s account.

You may remember him from such work as transforming 7-Elevens into Kwik-E-Marts in a cross-promotional campaign for The Simpsons Movie (including this location) while working as a group creative director for TraceyLocke.

He arrives at Barkley from Venables Bell + Partners in San Francisco, where he has worked as a creative since February of 2013, working on the agency’s Audi and Reebok accounts. Prior to that he spent a little over a year and a half as a creative with CP+B, working with clients including Microsoft, Dominos, and Kraft. That followed an almost six and a half year stint as a group creative director for TraceyLocke, working with clients including Texas Lottery, Pizza Hut and 7-Eleven (including the aforementioned cross-promotional campaign). Before joining TraceyLocke he spent two years as a creative director with Publicis, working with clients such as BMW, Powerbar and GlaxoSmithKline. 

“Kyle has a lot of experience convincing big, seemingly traditional clients to do innovative, creative work,” said Barkley executive creative director Jason Elm. “Coming up with a great idea is the easy part these days. The real challenge is selling it in and flawlessly producing it. Kyle has a track record of doing just that.”

Prepare for a Summer of Slurpee Selfies Courtesy of 7-Eleven's Mustache Straws

7-Eleven is now offering its Slurpees with hipsterlicious mustache straws and cups shaped like Mason jars.

Be warned: they ain’t free. It’s a cool 99 cents for the stache straw, and a full $2.99 for the Mason jar (though you get your first Slurpee free).

The four stache styles include a British upper-lip, a hirsute handlebar, a Ron Swanson special, and the Hulk Hogan. The entire promotion seems perfectly geared for social sharing with Instagram and Facebook. You should expect to see more of these sort of photo-friendly promotions tailor-made for the selfie crowd.

According to ABC news, the straw sales have already surpassed expectations, and it’s only the start of Slurpee season. Get your summer sippin’ on before they’re all gone.



Zynga e 7-Eleven transformam compra de produtos em moeda virtual

FarmVille 7-Eleven

A moeda virtual dos games sociais começam a ganhar valor no mundo real. E não estou falando da tonelada de dinheiro que a Zynga ganha vendendo sementes de mentira no FarmVille.

A rede 7-Eleven está realizando uma ação em conjunto com a própria Zynga, que transforma produtos comprado nas lojas físicas em itens virtuais para o FarmVille, MafiaWars e YoVille. Você compra, digita o código no site e ganha de uma vaca napolitana a armas.

Além disso, os jogos da Zynga serviram aqui como licenciamento, já que a linha de produtos da 7-Eleven nessa promoção são temáticos. É a expansão do império dos caras que não repassam dinheiro doado, e um ótimo exemplo de aproveitamento de games sociais no mundo real.

FarmVille 7-Eleven

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