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What Transformers can Teach you About Better Branding

What Transformers can Teach you About Better Branding
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You probably know who is holding up the skateboard. He may have changed a bit for his recent movie roles but that is Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots a faction of robots from a planet called Cybertron. Why do I know this 25 years after this toy came out? Yes, I am a huge fan of the line and know way more about it than I could ever forget about any other subject. Yes, I have about 400 of these toys in boxes and on display.

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I’m a fan of the toys and I am also aware of the power of the brand. And you thought I was going to say the power of the Matrix of Leadership… (and not that lame excuse in the recent travesty against the line Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen I mean the one that will Light Our Darkest Hour that comes from Optimus Prime’s Chest pulls apart and shoots a beam of energy defeating Unicron, that Matrix) You weren’t… oh yeah I guess not… I’m a big geek.

The thing about the Transformers that makes them endure for over 25 years is the brand, the story and the mythos surrounding the characters.

Wheeljack

The Brand – When Transformers came out in 1984 the were essentially repackaged toys from the diaclone series of toys from the Takara company in Japan. Hasbro went to Japan and saw the robots, made a story about them, gave them a history and gave them depth, repackaged them and sold them as Transformers. These unrelated sets of robots that became cars, jets and a Mack truck were branded, repackaged and resold to an eager audience of 10 year old boys (sure there were other people too but this is partly my story and I’m telling it from my point of view).

Prime 3g

The Story – Without the story behind it the Transformers would just be a bunch of robots that turned into cars and back again. But with a story the Transformers were not just robots, in fact they were sentient beings from the planet Cybertron. They had been fighting a war for millions of years with neither side winning or losing. When things got desperate a brave group of Autobots (the good guys) set off in search of energon (what powers Transformers and their planet) to help their side. The evil Decepticons, a warlike race of Transformers attack the Autobots and board their (The Autobots’) ship. A battle ensues and the ship (The Ark) crashes into earth during the Jurassic period most likely. There the robots lie in stasis for millions of years until an eruption from the volcano they crashed into kicks the supercomputer (Teletran 1) back online. Teletran one sends out a probe to find the dominant species of the planet and reshape the Transformers so that they look like that species (Robots in disguise you know). Teletran 1’s probes figure that cars and trucks are the dominant species and so reshape the Transformers into those vehicles. The Transformers are reborn and their war begins anew on our planet.

The Mythos – In 1996 a group of Transformers fans started a convention called botcon. This kids toy was so beloved by so many that it continued to stay alive through various incarnations. The story was retold over and over through new series, comic books and even two major blockbuster movies.

Into the Fray

There are sites out there that simply cover news about transformers and there is news about them every single day. Artists and writers create independent works about the Transformers all the time. The Brand went beyond just being a brand, it became a household name and it will continue to be reinvented and rediscovered by fans for years to come.

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So what does this have to do with your blog and your brand? Well, for one thing you should have a brand. If you don’t have your own theme or you haven’t tweaked an existing theme to show your personal style then get on that, right now. You need to separate yourself from every other person who is saying or doing the same things that you are. Do you have a logo? Get one. Do you have your avatar uploaded to all social networks? Do it now. Are you branded for the iPhone? Get to it! How about a custom Twitter Background? Make one or better yet have me make you one for $15.00, sound fair, if so leave me a message on my contact page. I like to think that mind came out pretty nice. What are other ways that you can brand yourself. I spent $19 on a skin it custom skin for my flip, you aren’t going to miss that thing when it comes out.

Brand that Flip

And today I placed a rather large order from some very cool stuff for IZEAFest. Need a reason to go? I’ll give you 10 BETTER Reasons to attend IZEAFest 2009!

Tell your story – Are you sharing your personality, and your story with your readers. Is what you write coming from the heart or being motivated by the wallet. Are you crafting perfectly written SEO friendly posts with keywords and buzzwords but devoid of any real personal touch. Good for you, the search engines will find you just fine but who wants to read the same things that every other person in your niche is saying. And speaking of niches I don’t believe in them. I can easily be labeled a daddy blogger (that’s cool, I love the daddy bloggers) a photo bloggers (they are my people) or even sometimes a review blogger (I’ve got some mean reviewing skills) but I don’t think that you can completely pigeonhole me into one specific category. I’m not going for that. I’m here to tell my story, mostly for me but also for you. For me because I want to know years from now what I did on April 9 2005, my 31st birthday. (I started taking a photo every single day in case you were wondering). I want to be able to read what I wrote about taking Eva home from the hospital or for the day I proposed to Allison. These are experiences that are part of my story. And that is what I’m telling here.

Non Famous Bloggers

As for Mythos, well I’m not sure I’ll achieve that level where people are tweeting every word I say, re-posting my quotes or wanting me to speak at conferences (Which I’ve done twice and would love to do again). Who knows, do you think a blogger can have a mythos behind them, constantly reinventing themselves and staying in the forefront of people’s minds? If so who is doing it? How are they doing it and are they doing it well?

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Game for Wii

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Game for Wii
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I picked up Transformers Revenge of the Fallen video game for the Wii. If you would like to buy it I’ll add my affiliate links to Amazon at the bottom. Just to be clear whenever you see a link to Amazon it is an affiliate link. I want to make sure that everyone is clear on that. I make a little bit of money on each sale through Amazon.com on every sale that originates from here.

Some bloggers are probably saying duh we have those links on our blogs as well. That is great I think that if you discover something great to buy that you enjoy and you want to let someone know about it that you can make a couple of cents on recommending it than great. However you must disclose. It is hard to disclose an affiliate link to Amazon without being over the top, like I am right now. I’ve been reading a bunch of other bloggers on this issue because the FTC is looking to crack down on bloggers for not disclosing affiliate links. I figure that most bloggers know by now that clicking on a link from a blog to a place where you can buy something is most likely an affiliate link and if it is not then the originating blogger is either lazy or not bright. Making a little bit of money through a blog is okay and disclosure is important. Do I put a disclaimer at the top of every post that says.

“The links contained within are affiliate links if you click them and buy something I earn money.”

Do you think that is tacky? Do you think that is enough? Am I clear, honest and non-deceptive? I don’t know the answer but I am willing to talk about it.

So, not that that is out of the way… I just played nearly one hour worth of game time on the new Transformers Revenge of the Fallen video game for the Wii. The gameplay is a little different than the game for the first Transformers Movie. For one thing you can’t go anywhere you want, you pretty much fallow a set course. I played as Bumblebee, Ironhide and Sideways. Gameplay is much easier than the first game and it is pretty satisfying overall. I do love how you could basically destroy everything with the first game. I like the little cut scenes because you actually get to know the names of the characters. The voice work is good too and you will notice a difference in the voice of Soundwave from the movie vs Soundwave from the game. Fans will be pleased with that aspect of the game.

I have not played the two player mode yet but soon. Also there are not campaigns for the individual factions Autobot and Decepticon, you play a campaign straight through. Along the way you can unlock a bunch of cool features like videos and images. I need to play more to give a proper review but so far I like it.

In other news I downloaded the Transformers comic books on iTunes to my iPod Touch. These are the two prequels, Transformers Alliance and Transformers Defiance. Then there is the movie adaptation. Reading the comic prequels is an important prerequisite for the movies because you learn the backstory and you also get down the names. That and characters who are not in the movie also get a chance to shine in the comic books. They are only 99 cents and the great thing is that you don’t have to store them in boxes all over the house.