“The Shack” to Focus on Wireless in Stores and Ads

radio_shack_logo21According to an article in PC World, starting today, in an apparent move to become a more upscale brand, the electronic retailer best known for transistors, capacitors, and other relatively obscure doo-hickeys will change its name to “The Shack” and focus more on mobile technology. While Radio Shack, I mean The Shack, has always carried flat screen TV’s, laptops, and cell phones, is the gradual shift from hardware accessories consistent with its brand? Do consumers automatically think of Radio Shack, I mean The Shack, when they need the latest in wireless technology?

Exactly.  The shift from its original focus means the encroachment into traditional electronic retail. How competitive is The Shack compared to the big boys of electronic retail – Best Buy, Circuit City, Walmart, etc. – especially considering the comparatively microscopic store size?

Today’s launch includes a live event called “Shack Summer Netogether,” featuring two 17-foot laptop computers in NYC and San Francisco, allowing live video and audio exchanges between the two cities via webcam.

In an interview with PC World’s Jeff Bertolucci, CMO Lee Applbaum says the new moniker stems from loyal customers, associates, and investors referring to the company as The Shack. Applbaum also mentions that while they have a loyal customer base in electronic parts, they’re also aggressively targeting mobile technology. “You will see a real focus on mobility and wireless products from leading brands in our new advertising.”

Stay tuned to see how this risky move unfolds.

Sara Barton is a copywriter, social media strategist, and avid blogger who is in search of her next opportunity. Contact her via Twitter, LinkedIn, or her blog.

Are you ready for a name change, I mean, “rebranding”?

Quack...quack...quack!!Apparently, companies that have screwed up across the U.S are. They think all you have to do is change your name and you’ve rebranded. The following companies have recently “rebranded” or changed their name to disconnect themselves from previous stigma. Yup, pretty much just a name change no internal changes at all. 

I can’t help but to wonder, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, but calls itself a rhinoceros–is it still a duck? Hmmm…

Recent Name Change Bandits:

 – GMAC Bank, the auto financing company connected with Chrysler and General Motors renamed its online bank, Ally Bank.

Do I here a quack? I think I do.

– AIG was renamed AIU Holdings, but The New York Times reveals execs rethought name change and are working on a new one.

Good call guys, maybe you can change the company beneath the name while you’re at it…thinkin’ I see some webbed feet still sticking out.

– CompUSA and Circuit City were both bought and had name changeroos by online electronics retailer TigerDirect.com

Will these duckies bring consumers relevance this time around or continue to waddle their way back into the stale electronic age?

What do you think?

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Jinean Robinson is a CCIO (Chief Creative Infections Officer) who has been in the communications industry for over 8 years, specializing in creative strategy and implementation, 360 branding communications, and brand development. Join her at http://twitter.com/germllc or her firm’s website at http://germonline.com/