Marketing and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Living in Orlando, we get to see and do some pretty wonderful and unusual things.

building Hogwarts in my back yard

Hogwarts under construction

As avid readers of the Harry Potter books, my kids and myself were supremely excited about Universal Studios working on the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the fact that it would be in our back yard! All year as we traveled to and from Dr. Phillips High School (across the street from the back of Universal, Islands of Adventure) we watched as they put Hogwarts together.

From the high school parking lot, we could see the turrets and roofs being built.  It was quite exciting and helped build the anticipation of what it would look from the other side – inside the theme park, that is – not the dark side!

Turrets and rooftops at Hogwarts

Turrets visible from the high school parking lot

But as we watched the construction take shape, the turrets appear and the anticipation built, I couldn’t help wonder (as a marketer) why I hadn’t heard ANYTHING from Universal about what was going on inside the park and what we could expect when it was done.  I mean, we live in Orlando, we see the construction every day – but no effort was made to contact the High School or the students at the High School – talk about a leaving, breathing, marketing machine in your own backyard!

I car pool with some other parents so I had 4 high school kids in my car at least 4 times a week and many times all they talked about was what was going on at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. They did their own research, they passed information and photos around to all their social networks, they questioned bloggers and local folk.  I learned more about what was going on from them than I ever did from Universal.  Was there a reason for this colossal lack of marketing for such a unique and wonderful product?

Perhaps I am being a little harsh? I don’t think so.  When you are competing with the likes of Disney and the SeaWorld parks, you cannot assume anything – you should NOT assume anything.

All that aside, of course, I had to go find out what the end result was.  I watched the opening ceremonies on the Wednesday night via computer. Quite impressive even from afar!  You can check out the highlights here – Universal Studios Media Release.  My son did go to the opening day on June 18th.  I dropped him off – suitably attired as a Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts – at 5.20am so he could meet his other [crazy] Harry Potter friends and become a part of the historic bedlam.  According to him, it was a fantastic day, despite the crowds and the heat and he was thrilled to have been a part of history.

While he sweated with thousands of others at the Park, I couldn’t help wonder if they could have handled the whole opening day somewhat differently.  Judging by

This way for Hogwarts

This way to Hogwarts Castle

the sheer numbers in line [pretty much all day long...] could they have marketed VIP packages for entry each day for an entire week? How much would your average Harry Potter fan have paid for that particular privilege?  I guess we’ll never know because it was not something they offered.  Premium pricing for a premium experience should be a no-brainer for such a unique experience.  But what do I know, I’m only a marketer by nature and a student of Dan Kennedy marketing principles.  I know there are others that agree with me….

Anywhoo, on to my actual experience of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.  I juggled schedules, called in a Gift Certificate from my friends at Kissimmee Guest Services [ best ticket prices and insider info in the Orlando area] and made arrangements to meet up with my good friend Marilyn and her grand-daughter Kelly, visiting from the UK.  Check out the next blog post for more photos, updates and video.  I promise it will be worth it!

arriving at Hogwarts

Finally we arrive at Hogwarts Express

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A Skincare Routine for Your Business

Artistry Time Defiance Skin Care from Jetco International

Jackie's Skin Care

As I was going through my regular twice daily skincare routine this morning, I thought how I need to apply the same steps to my business. I do my skin care routine so I can care for my skin and help it survive the best way possible in today’s environment. I really want to do the same for my business!

So, here’s a sneak peek into my life and how I apply the same techniques to taking care of my business as I do to taking care of my skin.

1. Cleansing.
Washing my face with cleanser and water, takes away the dirt and debris that has accumulated throughout the day, or night.

Cleansing in my business allows me to remove the dirt and debris that collects in my voicemail,

messy desk

Does this need some cleansing?

email and paper files. If I have a routine and do it twice a day, I can stay on top of it and not let the crap accumulate and drag on my attention. If I don’t do this step regularly, I get easily distracted and often start down the procrastination road!

2. Toning.
Applying toner to my face both freshens and revives my skin and prepares it for the arrival of the good stuff – moisture. It’s kind of like preparing a surface for painting or varnishing.

To Do List

I make a lot of lists

Toning my business is when I get my lists done and focus on certain tasks that must be done each day, get them done and prepare my slate for whatever the big project is that day. Without this step, I don’t get nearly as much done in a day. I can wander from task to task not really finishing anything very well.

3. Treating.
While treating my skin isn’t always a daily task, it does happen two or three times a week. Treating can be exfoliation; cleansing masque; hydrating masque or something special to boost my skin.

In my business, these treatments are the purging of all emails, files, junk mail, people and sometimes even clients who are not helping either move my business forward, grow it or enhance it in some way. I have to decide to do this or I may end up running my business by someone else’s rules.

4. Moisturizing.

This final step is what my skin has been cleansed and prepared for. The moisture applied brings

moisturizing

Adding moisture for optimum performance

it back to it’s optimum appearance and performance and, let’s face it (pun intended!), helps me defy time and stay looking so young!

Relating to business, this final step is the constant reading and adding new information to my business. like nutrients and moisture for skin, a business needs a constant influx of new information, exposure to different people and ideas so it can continue to grow and stretch.

As with skincare, if the steps are not done on a regular routine basis, they lose their effectiveness and you go backward a little. But, you can start a routine at any time. So if I do forget a step or two here or there (and, believe me, I do!) I can just start a new To-Do List and get refocused on what I have to do and start from the first step again today.

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Happy Earth Day!

Today marks the 40th Anniversary of the celebration of Earth Day. While the Ewing family continues their own recycling program – from separating the trash into various recyclable piles to reusing printed paper for school projects – I searched for other ways to expand our efforts and reduce our carbon footprint.  Today seemed like a good day to do that!

I found some interesting, novel and completely crazy ideas in my search, but I also found a couple of things that we, as a family, can implement right away and add to our lives.  Add a comment below to tell me about your own Green efforts, what’s working, what’s not and of course, fun stories are always welcome.

Here are some of the most interesting links I found. Hope you can find something interesting or crazy here for you!

Ten Ways to ‘Go Green’ and Mark Earth Day

Our favorite – Reduce Your Carbon Footprint. Great topics to get the kids interested and actively working toward making their future more Green.

10 Ways to Mark Earth Day at Your Company

Our favorite – Take a Look at Your Windows.  Inspiring story about the windows in the Empire State Building and energy saving.

‘Avatar’ Strikes DVD on Earth Day

Our favorite – this was purely a ploy by the kids to get me to buy the Avatar movie today. Will it work?

Rocking in the Green World – 7 Songs for Earth Day

Megadeath

Our favorite – Megadeath: Countdown to Extinction.  Some good headbanging music with great lyrics.

Google Doodle Celebrates Earth Day

Earth Day 2010

Earth Day 2010 by Google

There is only one Google and the Doodle Artists have done it again.  Something very cool and very Green for Earth Day.  Makes me want to find Sean Connery in the rainforest!

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