Sam Friedman recently generated a lot of controversy in NUP and on his blog (http://nusamsoapbox.com/2009/05/27/time-for-some-tough-love-on-industrys-image/) about the insurance industry's traditionally lousy image and what can be done about it (even Bob Hunter weighed in — I'm jealous!).
On the same topic, I'd like to comment on the recent State Farm ads (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PMwTwY7SUs) now airing on TV. I almost never watch commercials since the advent of TiVo, but the latest one grabbed me and didn't let go.
To the strains of the Jackson Five classic "I'll Be There," the 90-second spot shows real (albeit staged) images of what insurance is all about: hurricane victims crying in front of home wreckage, women on a breast cancer walk, a female soldier returning home to her young son, a Habitat for Humanity group raising a house, old folks caring for one another. It ends with the simple words on the screen, "Nothing's more important than being there."
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