Steve McClellan of Media Daily News writes about Forbes magazine’s new tagline and advertising campaign.
McClellan writes, “The print and online campaign will feature mini-profiles of entrepreneurs recently featured on Forbes covers who ‘exemplify what it takes to be truly successful today.’ The campaign also introduces a new positioning tagline for the 95-year-old publication — ‘Change The World’ — that will appear across Forbes’ print and digital properties. Previously the company’s motto was ‘The Capitalist Tool.’
“According to Kantar Media, Forbes Inc. spent close to $3 million on ads in 2011. But the company declined to say how much it was spending on the new campaign.
“Forbes’ New York-based ad shop Gyro created the campaign and is placing the media for it. The print ads will begin appearing this month in New York magazine. Later this year, the campaign will run in Newsweek, The New York Observer, The Week, Automobile, Motor Trend, The Financial Times and the International Herald Tribune. ‘Change the World’ messaging will also appear across Forbes digital properties, including Forbes.com.
“One new ad features the Internet entrepreneur Sean Parker who helped revolutionize the music business with his audio file-sharing site Napster. He was also president of Facebook during the social network’s formative years. The copy in the Parker ad reads: ‘Make more than money. Make history. Sean Parker, serial entrepreneur, Forbes cover October 2011.'”
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