A Sixty-Five Year Old Marketing Campaign

smokeyWhen I first saw Smokey Bear at the Washington National Zoo, he was already ten years old and well-known to kids everywhere as the symbol of the U.S. Forest Service’s Fire Prevention campaign.

The Forest Service had begun it’s campaign in 1944 but the bear was simply one drawn by an artist specifically for the campaign.

But in 1950, a real baby bear, rescued from destruction in a New Mexico forest fire, became the office “Smokey Bear.”  This little bear, frightened, badly burned and clinging to the top of a tree became one of the most recognizable symbols in the United States.  Since his paws and legs were burned, he was first called “Hotfoot” by the firefighters.  As the story spread in the national news, little “Hotfoot” became the official “Smokey Bear”.  After his death in 1976, he was returned to his New Mexico home and buried without fanfare.

But Smokey’s story and symbol for forest fire prevention lives on.  Communities throughout Smokey Bear country are celebrating his 65th birthday this year.

What does this have to do with your business?  It demonstrates the power of capturing your audience’s emotions and imagination.  Find a symbol or something unique that has emotional appeal and you have a powerful marketing message

 

Comments

  1. Stacy says:

    Thanks for your post about Smokey’s birthday! I thought you might be interested in sharing this e-card with your readers where they can encourage their family and friends to “get their smokey on” with tips to prevent wildfires: http://happybirthdaysmokeybear.com/

    Here’s a widget you can embed on your blog that celebrates Smokey’s 65 years of hard work with a quiz on pop culture facts. It includes a link to the e-card at the end:
    http://widgets.clearspring.com/c/widget.bs?wid=4a7c7ac1c671a975

    We’re also celebrating Smokey on Facebook and polling people on their favorite Smokey PSA. To see all of Smokey’s work and cast your vote, go here: http://apps.facebook.com/favorite_smokey/?ref=nf

    Thanks so much for your help in celebrating this great milestone!

    Best,

    Stacy Cohen
    Freelancer
    Home Front Communications for the Ad Council

    ~Follow @Smokey_Bear on Twitter!

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