Monday, August 16, 2010
Volkswagon's Islamic Dream
This post is going to talk about the Islamic car. No, I am not talking about the Saudi made Gazalle I.
Volkswagon was set to acquire Malaysian car manufacturer Proton and manufacture the world's first "Muslim oriented" car. The prototype would boast a compass pointing towards Mecca, a special box for carrying the Qur'an and another compartment for headscarves. Sounds appealing, if you are a practising Muslim that is.
Lets understand the facts: There are about 1.7 billion Muslims on the planet, with nearly 80 million in Turkey alone. It was, therefore, only logical for Volkswagon to capitalize on such an emotional appeal and partner with Proton to capture this burgeoning sector.
But like some fairy tales, this one does not have a happy ending. Talks between the two automakers failed early last month, and both have agreed to go (or drive) their separate ways.
You have to give it to Volkswagon for its savviness. To fill a religious gap in terms of automotive is almost brilliant. Too bad we couldnt see the marketing campaign. A drive from Munich to Mecca in the first Islamic car would have been nice.
Monday, May 24, 2010
What's Ford Kuwait thinking?
Recently, I got an email from a known spammer in Kuwait about Ford Edge and Explorer. Has Ford Kuwait become so desperate that they now hire third part spammers to flood inboxes in kuwait with unsolicited email messages? You know e-marketing has hit rock bottom when you see a fortune 500 company involved in spam.
What they should have done is emplyed ethical e-marketing practices such as email and social media to reach out to their potential customers. Perhaps e-marketing takes time to develop and therein lies the difficulty for many companies to consider spam as a quick alternative. Its fast (really fast), relatively cheap and no load for the client. Just hire an e-gun and fire away.
I bet the results must have been disappointing.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Bad Marketing at Wataniya Telecom
However, their marketing could sure use some improvement. Dont think of this post as a bashing of their marketing efforts. Everyone can sure use some advice on marketing communications and data mining.
The thing that bugs me the most about Wataniya Telecom is their website and their online credit recharge. You can insert any email into their information field and they will ignore it. So you could, in reality, put in sjkdnjksdnf@skdngks.com and Wataniya will accept it!!
This just goes on to prove their little regard for e-marketing. They could deliver all of their communication online and build a better experience for their customers in Kuwait. Kuwait is slowly becoming an overcommunicated society. But e-marketing presents an opportunity that can even the playing fields and shift the balance in favor of companies that have an eye for e-marketing in Kuwait.
Social marketing advertisement
The problem, in my opinion, is the socio-cultural values in the country. Seat belts are not respected in Kuwait and even less are contraptions for children. Why is that? Dont they only help in saving lives and avoiding injuries?
With the reight social marketing campaign in Kuwait, things can change.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Societal Marketing in Kuwait
Societal marketing in Kuwait or anywhere else involves some kind of corporate response to social demands, the first step is to identify and classify the numerous social needs.
There are three categories of such needs. First, survival needs consist of the
various needs that are necessary for individual members of the social segment to
survive, such as food, shelter, and the preservation or restoration of one's
health.
A second category is concerned with safety needs. These are the needs that are
necessary to protect the members of the social segment from external and
internal threats. Not only do nations have defense establishments for protection
from external threats, but they also enact and enforce laws to protect
individuals and groups from others in society. Such laws cover numerous areas
ranging from environmental protection to safeguarding individual liberties.
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/societal-marketing-mcdonalds-75498.html#ixzz0oFt54fcG
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Bad Marketing at Dal Al Shifa Kuwait

Monday, May 10, 2010
Marketing Mastermind
I am very proud of my attendees who put up with me for 4 intensive and grueling days. Nonetheless, they all passed by so quickly. And even as I write this, I think of how I can take it up a level and deliver a better and more relevant course on marketing in Kuwait.
Thank you guys and ladies.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Bad Marketing in Kuwait
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Brave New Day at Marketing Kuwait
I dont wanna get up, but then I remember that I dont have to. I dont work for anyone save myself. I can choose to be up at 10...but its a new day. I have a workshop to promote, a book to finish, a client to serve with his search engine optimization and a chocolate client to gain.
I have to develop the curriculum for my new course, go over my MBA material thats been collecting dust and hope to survive the next 15 hours of marketing decisions without burning my clients...or myself out.
A brave new day. I am gonna sleep it out.
You can talk to Omar the Mini Marketer at Durham Marketing and Training. He should help you out.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Infoconnet Visit
The show is ok....nothing too great. Wataniya truly went overboard pushing a mediocre service. Rest of the ppl were busy hawking their wares. Loads of promo girls who didnt look like promoting anything. Nice discount deal on the iPhone.
The rest is for you to experience yourself. But dont be too sorry if you miss it.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
2nd E-Marketing Workshop

To learn more, go to Durham Marketing and Training Kuwait
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Upcoming Marketing Book

First Marketing Kuwait Post
I sat on this for all eternity. This was something I wanted to do: blog about my love and passion that is marketing in Kuwait. Umm....as I write this, you cannot fathom the excitement and challenge. I love marketing. Its my life. I've started companies, sold products and services centered around the topic. On any given day, you can find me at the local Virgin Megastore or Jarir (sometimes) scouring for the latest titles by Jay Conrad, Kotler or Al Ries on the subject. But for now, I am here...and insha'allah for good.
