Yoga Jewelry and Brand Balance

Thursday, September 17, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
I love the practice of yoga. I also love jewelry. So when Lisa Anderson, a jewelry designer from the Berkshires asked for some branding assistance with her yoga inspired line, I couldn't wait to begin.

As the head of a Minnesota marketing agency that specializes in yoga marketing, environmental marketing, eco promotions, green energy marketing and LOHAS marketing, I help clients grow their businesses while helping consumers align with their values.

Lisa Anderson's jewelry is a personal passion. Worn by yoga devotees and novices alike, her line of gold and silver lotus pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings inspire and convey deep personal meaning and beauty (http://lisaandersonjewelery.com). So should her brand.  And as we begin work, it will. Just like yoga, branding is the practice of finding balance, flexibility and presence.


Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing.

Green Power Marketing

Monday, August 31, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
It's state fair time in Minnesota and that means our news media are scrambling for the catchiest, kitschiest, most spin-worthy local stories. Speaking of spin, one media outlet, WCCO-TV is doing a great job educating about renewable energy by inviting fair goers to ride electricity generating bicycles to power the news. 

The tactic is an excellent way to engage an audience, demonstrate commitment to green power—and by the way, have a lot of fun. As the leader of a Mpls advertising and marketing agency that specializes in eco promotion, green marketing strategy, social change communications, LOHAS marketing and green energy, I create the same kind of experiential, high engagement strategies when messaging for clients. Whether that means devising a game to "knock out nukes" by throwing a ball at pins at a green festival or "fishing" for fun eco facts (both of which we've done) the fastest way to success is for your audience to tangibly FEEL the benefit.

So make it personal. Engage the brain, but start by opening your customers' hearts.

Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing.


Earth Days the Movie

Monday, August 31, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
Earth Day doesn't come around for more than six months, but the movie is in theaters now.  In keeping with brilliant green marketing strategy, word about the movie is being spread through low carbon affinity channels like Earth Day Network, through blogs, twitter and more.

As the head of a firm that specializes in green marketing, LOHAS marketing, eco promotions, green pr, social change communication, eco communication and green energy, I'm psyched to see this 2009 Sundance Film. But more importantly, I applaud Earth Days film makers for joining those of us on the marketing, non-profit and green product side for creating a visually stunning and entertaining way to share this critical message.

To learn more, go  to: http://www.earthdaysmovie.com

Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing.

Bringing in the Harvest—Organic Marketing

Thursday, August 27, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
According to Forbes, in 2008 consumers spent $23 billion on organic food.

That's a 16% growth rate. Even with the double digit growth this category has seen over the last decade, organic represents just a tiny percent of total food purchased in the U.S. That's good news. Because there's still lots more room to grow.

As the head of an advertising and marketing agency that specializes in organic marketing, organic promotion, green communications and LOHAS advertising strategies, I am passionate about supporting the efforts of organic companies. These are businesses that are working to improve the health of people as well as the planet. 

Before starting my agency, I worked as VP communications for the Organic Center, a non-profit dedicated to educating millions about the health and environmental benefits of organic. I've had the privilege of walking organic fields with farmers, eating meals prepared by the nation's premier organic chefs and creating messaging that educates and inspires action—including the groundbreaking coffee table book, Core Truths.

The seeds of change have been planted. It's up to us as marketers to help bring in the harvest. 


Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing.




LOHAS Marketing

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 by Lisa Proctor

As marketers, it's critical that we don't just understand our audience—but that we know them in the deepest, most meaningful way possible. As the head of firefly180 marketing, a green advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, green promotion, eco communication, wellness marketing, social change communication and renewable energy marketing, I've found NMI's LOHAS segmentation work invaluable.

If you're new to the LOHAS psychographic, here's the quick drill.  LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) reflects a more than $200 billion market in the U.S. That translates into 19%, or 41 million adults. This market segmentation is divided into:

Naturalites:  Zealous about personal health; attracted to mind body spirit philosophies; meditate; self-actualize through purchasing decisions. 

Drifters:  Consumers with good intentions but are price sensitive; younger; not convinced they can make a difference; motivated by convenience. 

Conventionals:  Mainstream; like to recycle; motivated by saving money; practical; likely to donate to green causes. 

Unconcerned: 16% of U.S. population and decreasing yearly.

 
Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—
a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing

Marketing Locally Grown

Tuesday, August 11, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
Consumers want to connect with the people behind the products they buy. They want the back story. The inside scoop. And they want to get a sense of personality and passion. This is especially true when it comes to food. 

As head of a green advertising agency that specializes in social change communication, eco communication, green promotion, alternative advertising and LOHAS marketing, I recently worked on a campaign to promote locally and sustainably grown foods. We interviewed farmers, wrote profiles that stores could use in their newsletters and created point-of-purchase signs. It was a simple yet powerful strategy.

I was recently shopping and stopped at a bin overflowing with incredibly fresh sweet corn. Placed prominently at the display was one of the signs I had created. Shoppers were milling about filling their bags while reading the story of the farmer who was profiled. The more they read, the more they filled their bags. Having met the farmer who grew the corn, I knew how incredibly proud he would be. A connection had been made. And that is the essence of great marketing.

 

Lisa Proctor is the president and creative director for firefly180 marketing—
a branding and advertising agency that specializes in LOHAS marketing, wellness marketing, green marketing and renewable energy marketing

Green Marketing—A Job You'll Love So Much You Can't Believe You Get Paid

Monday, August 3, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
I was just invited to be a college guest lecturer for a promotional writing course. As an expert in the categories of wellness promotion, green advertising, green energy marketing, wellness marketing and LOHAS marketing, I have been honored to build strategy and create campaigns for many wellness companies and progressive businesses. I love sharing my experience with students.

In 1990, when I launched one of the nation's first green advertising agencies, my area of specialization was seen as a bit of a curiosity. But times have changed. Dramatically. Businesses understand the power of great creative, but even more they understand that millions of consumers are passionate about buying from brands that align with their values. In addition, interest in renewable energy has brought about incredible technological innovation, an expanding sustainable energy market and a host of green energy conferences.

I've found that today more and more students are looking for careers that not only provide an income, but that feed their soul and contribute to the greater good. I applaud that passion. Because this is exactly the path to finding a job you love so much you can't believe you get paid.

 

Yin and Yang of Wellness Marketing

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
A friend of mine is going to have heart surgery at the Mayo Clinic in a few days. A longtime advocate of natural and energetic healing, she says she can't help but feel that if she would have taken holistic steps earlier perhaps the surgery could have been avoided.

As a leader in wellness marketing, wellness promotion, green promotion and social change communication, I understand that feeling of angst. But as I shared with her, life is often not so black and white. Whether a healing modality takes the form of surgery, a prescription, an herb, a reiki session, kinesiology, qi-gong, Bach flowers or meditation, they all have their place.

Like spokes on a wheel, there are many paths to healing. The key is balance. Yin and Yang. Respect for your body. Respect for your practitioner. And respect for your inner sense of knowing.

Green PR

Thursday, June 11, 2009 by Lisa Proctor
One of my first clients became one of my best friends. Laurie Brown, founder of Restore Products, is an innovator, thought-leader and green entrepreneur. We began working together in 1990 when she launched the first green retail store in Mpls. And I became a key part of her messaging team as we chartered new territory in green pr, green promotion, eco and wellness marketing.

Today Laurie's company has transcended the walls of her retail store with a revolutionary new refill station that is saving millions of plastic bottles from landfills—while saving customers $1 each purchase. The quality and effectiveness of her products are not only stellar, they are completely plant-based and non-toxic. Check out her website at http://www.restoreproducts.com. 

Now as in the early days of marketing her products and refill station, we found that eco promotions were key. At the heart of our strategy were in-store demos. As is often the case, consumers find it difficult to believe a green cleaning product can do the job of a conventional cleaner. Of course seeing is believing. This high-touch, experiential marketing foundation has been vital to the decades long growth and success of Restore Products.