Superbowl – Extra Large (Plus 4)

February 8, 2010

The Superbowl was last night (duh), and I have to say, I was pretty energized by it.  I didn’t really have a huge stake in the game – other than the $25 worth of squares I bought, and subsequently lost on – and am not a huge football follower so I didn’t have a “team”.  About 20 minutes before game-time, I was going with the rest of the people sitting in the room I was watching it and rooting for the Colts, until a few things happened.  The first thing to set me off was a nice little segment on Drew Brees and his wife.  Good job CBS News, you definitely warmed my heart up and swayed me.  The second was a silly little conversation I got into about the footballers’ famous significant others and who we like (or don’t like) more.  And last – I sort of wanted to be the black sheep of the family (I’m good at that) and go against everyone else.  So, game time started, and I was a Saints backer.

But, let’s be honest – my initial intentions were to tune in for the commercials.  They’re usually what gets me going.  I’ll take my breaks during the game, but am glued to the TV during the time – but I sort of felt the opposite last night.  The commercials bored me; at the end of the day there was only one that I walked away from thinking it was clever.  On the other hand, the game energized me.  I enjoyed watching it, I got into it, and I got that warm and fuzzy feeling at the end of the game when they cut to Drew Brees and his little boy.  Could they warm my romance novel loving heart any more?

I was a Communication major in school, and I like to think I have a discerning eye, catching the tricks that “they” play on us (they being the media).  I know how they sway the public into believing what they want us to believe, or for rooting what they want us to root for (hello, I’m a case right here with my last minute flip flop due to a few minutes of air time on the Brees family).  I know how the news is structured to make us go into the commercial breaks feeling lighter and happier (take heed, they won’t discuss a murder and go straight to commercial – they’ll always have something a bit lighter beforehand, like the weather).  I know all about Mean World Syndrome and how people think New York City is a really bad place because it is the scene of so many crimes on television.  What I’m getting at is that it usually takes a lot to impress me since I’m too worried about hidden meanings and subliminal messages to get to that point.

So it shouldn’t be surprising then that the one thing that impressed me is from the one I never expected to see: Google’s.  It was simple, clean, and fresh.  And, it was from the search giant that really, in my opinion, doesn’t need a commercial to get people to use it.  It stuck with it’s brand; it didn’t try to be anything Google isn’t – and that’s why it worked.  I’m not an expert in advertising, but I like to think that I am a very brand loyal person.  I write SEO guides at work and have to catch myself 800 times when I talk about optimizing for Google (…and Yahoo, and… eh.. Bing), it is part of my lingo.  I go through leaps and bounds of the terrible Internet on my phone to Google something.  Hell – my fantasy dream job is to work for the giant (as if I could EVER pass that test).  I apparently wasn’t up-to-date on my gossip for this one, so I was pleasantly surprised with this ad, and, a day later, it’s the only one I chose to watch more than once.

So if you haven’t watched it, you’ll find it below.  If you have – what did you think of it?  (And is there anyone out there like me who saw this and thought of the place they studied abroad – Australia for me – and started, once again, daydreaming of the days?)

For more “search stories” visit the Search Stories YouTube page.

And oh – the title for this post is for something a friend said that I’ll never forget :)

Kelli Arruzzo

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Be the change you wish to see in the world

January 19, 2010

Okay, let’s face it, I’m the worst blogger ever.  Well, at least the worst one on my own personal site.  It’s been.. forever since my last post and update, and I really need to get back to this all.. I swear I’m going to try to be better.  I’ve had a lot going on in my life lately, so I’ve been playing catch up a bit there.

I can officially put this on my site now…. I got a new job!  I worked at my last position for about two and a half years.  As my fortune cookie the other night said, “Burned bridges are hard to cross”, so I won’t go into huge detail really, but I will say that I was doing IT work (database administrator was my title, but I kind of dabbled in everything and wasn’t a REAL dba by normal standards).  I think I was pretty damn good at my job, but what it comes down to is I wasn’t passionate about it.  I liked things here and there, but I wasn’t in love with what I was doing or with the industry and so, at the end of the day, I was working for the paycheck, or the weekend, or whatever other cliche you can come up with.

I found a marketing position (Marketing Associate is my official title) at a great company in Mt. Laurel, and just started 2 weeks ago (today was my 12th day)!  The company is Robard Corporation/Food Sciences Corporation and I have to say, it’s a really great place to work so far.  I’ll be doing a lot of writing/blogging/social media stuff, so be sure to check out the websites: www.robard.com and www.foodsciences.com and the blog blog.robard.com.  I’m learning a lot about health and healthy living, and hopefully I can transfer it to my home life.

For the first time in a long time, I can say I’m excited to go to work everyday and loving what I’m doing and what I’m learning.  I’m just content and happy.. and I feel like things are going right for me.  Yay!

On a side note, I’ve been bombarded with this quote lately and need to say I think it relates to a lot of what is going on in the world: Be the change you wish to see in the world.  With that said donate now to Haiti.  Come together as one world, for one goal.

Kelli Arruzzo

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Happy Holidays!

December 31, 2009

I’m a little late on the holidays part since Christmas and Chanukah are already over and Kwanza started already, but I just wanted to say have a safe and happy new year!  For me, 2009 was an okay year, so I’m prepared for 2010 to be amazing!  Hope it is for you too and brings all the love and wishes that you dream of!

Kelli Arruzzo

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