Wednesday, November 28, 2007
I wonder how many issuers have a blog monitoring tool that allows them to actively track any mentions of them in the blogosphere? It's an area, I'm pretty sure, few issuers have looked into yet (I say this because I was in a meeting the other day with a highly successful UK dotcom and even they are only starting to do it in the new year). But it's an area issuers can no longer afford to ignore.
Starbucks in the US has started allowing people to design their own customized cards — and is doing a fantastic job of it, too. In fact, the way it's promoting the new service on its website is pretty damn awesome — the usability is sublime.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Capital One today launched an interactive online 'Do-It-Yourself' credit card program for customers, which leads them through an array of options resulting in the card that suits them best. As choices are made, certain options are greyed out so you can see, in real time, the various trade-offs of having this or that card. So, if you decide to opt for an annual fee, you can earn rewards faster. The greying out is evident in the screengrab, below.
Friday, November 23, 2007
In recent weeks, LG, the consumer electronics company, has been running a fun 'moblogger' competition where people all around Europe get to send in portrait photos taken on their phones, along with a brief description of why that person (or those people) reflect the lifestyle or character of their country. The ten best piccies, when the competition ends on Nov 30th, will win the new LG Viewty camera phone and get their phone bills paid for two months up to a maximum of 50 euros (IMO, pretty stingy, but still).
Thursday, November 22, 2007
I have written before on chance, randomness and serendipity — and how much fun it would be if issuers could integrate these concepts into their marketing. Well, one issuer has made a stab at this recently, and it's a good start. I'm talking, of course about Chase (which is usually the case whenever I'm covering innovation and clever goings-on in the cards space).
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