Monday, January 30, 2012

You win Twitter

After doing this Twitter assignment, it has kind of opened my eyes into the world of Twitter. I have had my own personal account for over a year now, and I’m still only the type of guy who uses it mainly to follow people I find interesting. Now, I still tweet the occasional tweet throughout the day, but mainly I want to know what other people are doing. That’s really what I like best about Twitter, it allows you to feel more connected into peoples’ lives. When us normal people get let into the personal lives of celebrities, or into the business doings of major corporations, we feel closer to those people.
            I found it interesting though how different people tended to tweet though. As expected, media and profesional groups tended to tweet very professionally and only information. However, as the type of news group got more popular, they often times inserted humor into their tweets. I noticed this mainly from Fox News, CNN, and from ESPN. It is somewhat refreshing I will admit to have humorous tweets from what seems to be such serious information sources. I think the reasoning behind doing this is to keep their followers interested. If there’s some humor in their feed, then they would be more inclined to keep following them.
            Overall, I am man of enough to admit that at first I was completely against Twitter, but after my time of using one I am a fan. There are just too many people and interesting handles to follow that can enlighten you day. Sadly, right now I am without cable and I get the majority of my news from Twitter and whatever else I see online. Often times, what I see on Twitter makes me want to go online and see what is going on.

Thanks Twitter,
Alex Huegle

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That timeless little white mustache

  I think that these types of campaigns are very successful just because of the shear popularity and mass appeal. Let’s consider the “Got Milk” campaign for starters. How many of us never saw one of these posters with one of our favorite childhood athletes in school with the milk mustache? I would wager none. I know personally, these posters were in every school I attended throughout my childhood. It’s such a great campaign too because it can appeal to such a vast array of people. Mainly I feel they use athletes, but it is the type of athletes they use. I’ve seen males and females from just about every sport on their commercials or posters. When using these types of spokespeople you’re appealing to not only both genders, but multiple age groups.
            Now, I feel the “Got Milk” campaign is beginning to use more characters and famous movie stars to help promote. This can open up a whole other level of target audiences. We’ve always been told that milk makes for stronger bones, and when the campaign was using athletes it made sense. Athletes need to be strong, therefore they need milk. Now, using fictional characters and movie stars they can ever be making for healthier children in general. Not all kids are athletes, but all of them need to be healthy, and the people at “Got Milk” realize that.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Welcome Post

I've really been one for these types of things, but for the sake of the class I'll give it a shot.

When I think of a welcome post, I think I might as well explain a little bit about myself. My name is Alex Huegle and I'm currently a 5th year senior majoring in strategic communications. I am from Fairfield, Ohio, which is a city just a little bit north of Cincinnati. I've been playing the drums ever since 5th grade and have a plan after graduation to move to Nashville and give the whole rock-star thing a chance.I know it sounds silly, but it's always been a dream of mine so I definitely want to follow it.

My main interest in a job within communications comes from the appeal of working in so many different avenues. This major can allow me to work in so many different career fields and do a multitude of different things. I'm not one of those people who would be OK with doing the same thing for a job everyday.

I have a little bit of experience working in communications, and coming up with marketing plans. I'm just interested in learning more about writing for different mediums in this class so I can be more well-rounded for future employers.