I’m not chocolate
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I’ve been asked on several occasions to recount my most memorable experience in interactive advertising. Since the start of my career in 1997, I’ve seen a lot of crazy things happen, however, nothing tops the experience I had just shortly after Hurricane Katrina. My client and good friend now, Shawn Burst, asked me to help out a friend of his, Dolph Frederico. When I called Dolph, he told me about this crazy t-shirt idea he had regarding Ray Nagin subsequent to his speech on rebuilding New Orleans.
In case you don’t remember he wanted to rebuild a “chocolate New Orleans” and said, “you can’t have New Orleans no other way.” As you can imagine, it caused a public uproar.
Skeptical about the idea, I decided to help him out anyways in order build my relationship with Shawn’s company. We built him a 1 page website and wrote a press release to submit over the wire. We use a service called EReleases.com. I highly recommend them, they have a very good reach especially in the blogsphere.
Two hours after submitting the press release and launching the website, our hosting company called to inform us that we had a received a surge of traffic like they had never seen before. It was like one of those pre-dot-com bomb commercials you used to see on t.v. Orders started to pour in by the thousands and we received over 1 million uniques in just under 48 hours. It was quite the spectical. It all started with a article on the homepage of CNN, following a call from Saturday Night Live who used the shirt in their opening skit and finally us having to tell Jay Leno’s office when they called that we were out of t-shirts. I’d never seen anything like it and the calls were flooding our office since I had listed myself as the press contact.
To this date, I always tell people, if you come up with the right idea, it will sell itself. You don’t have to do very much.













I’m looking for merchandise from the I’m not chocolate days.
I have had tee’s and a ball cap, but alas time has cought up with these icons of the currrent administration.
Where can I please get new replacement items to continue the reminder of what we have done to ourselves.
Thank you
March 8th, 2009 at 7:07 pmJoe