tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904666974591589348.post8511224885539360413..comments2018-12-31T06:06:09.567-07:00Comments on The Carpenter Connection: The Mormons Are Coming!Don and Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06545833765853366226noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904666974591589348.post-3780590660220395922013-05-16T23:03:51.489-06:002013-05-16T23:03:51.489-06:00A friend of mine sent me this blog, and my daughte...A friend of mine sent me this blog, and my daughter Lucy is currently serving her mission in the England London Mission, in the Visitors Center on Exhibition Road. She has only been there two months, but the Mormon.org campaign is mind blowing! She has sent numerous pictures, and she loves having people come into the VC to ask questions. Much of their traffic coming in there has been from the campaign. It's great to see advertising and social media being used in a positive way in this world. No matter what religion was being advertised, it is impressive that any religion is being advertised at all, I think! It's just a powerful, positive, Christ-centered message that helps people know we aren't that different. We are just regular people. So fun to read this blog, thank you!<br />LindaLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18443955411811101366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904666974591589348.post-64190880720006202942013-04-21T09:29:31.311-06:002013-04-21T09:29:31.311-06:00Credit where it’s due – this is an amazing campaig...Credit where it’s due – this is an amazing campaign which has been extremely well executed. It literally covers every single corner of Charing Cross Station: floor to roof.<br /> <br />I first saw (and admired) the campaign last Monday on my way to work. What really grabbed my attention (though you didn’t mention it in your post) are the decals on the floor. They truly stand out against the massive expanse of white floor tiles, forcing you to look upwards, where there are creative materials suspended from the ceiling and mounted to the walls.<br /><br />I did wonder why the campaign wasn’t extended to Leicester Square, widening the reach beyond Charing Cross’s commuters. This would have been especially apt given the closeness of the Prince of Wales theatre as well as the massive tourist traffic. I guess advertising opportunities are hard to secure in such a crowded area.<br /><br />I’m not a member of the Church and while I admired the campaign, I’m unlikely to visit Mormon.org. But its creativity stuck in my mind, and had me Googling to see what others were saying about it (hence me stumbling onto your blog). I guess in that respect, the campaign delivered. <br />David Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17186269237501762178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904666974591589348.post-71208444696418488862013-04-18T02:19:35.568-06:002013-04-18T02:19:35.568-06:00What an amazing campaign in a concentrated space! ...What an amazing campaign in a concentrated space! I am so impressed with our church on so many levels!Ginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07950880083795695746noreply@blogger.com