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Visit Birmingham — and watch the Blues

Marketing Birmingham have signed an advertising deal with Blues and Villa to promote visitbirmingham.com on advertising hoardings and the like. That’s a sensible move, scenes from Villa Park and St Andrews must be the most often televised nationally (and internationally in Villa’s case) from Brum (plus there’s always the chance of something really newsworthy happening in front of one of the boards — remember the parachuting santa?). Of course there’s always the “visit Birmingham for three easy points” thing, but at least the message is out there. The Evening Mail’s coverage was somewhat bizarre however: “FOOTBALL clubs Aston Villa and Blues have put their rivalries to one side for the sake of the city to sign a joint £1.4 million sponsorship deal to give Birmingham a massive global boost.” Leaving aside that they felt the need to explain that Villa and Blues were football clubs, in what way could the two companies be said to be “put their rivalries to one side”?. By accepting advertising deals from the same company? “The Sun and The Mirror put their rivalries to one side and both ran adverts for Dixons.” Nonsense.

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The windy city

The windy city

I’ve just found Marketing Birmingham’s flickr photostream, filled with these babies. The photos are taken in Chicago (my kind of town) where Marketing Birmingham are, erm, marketing Birmingham. The camp 1900s copper and the man in the c16th ‘Cosby sweater’ are representing us, the ladies here are Chicago-ians I think. They don’t seem to use ‘local city with a global heart’ when marketing abroad, but ‘big city in the heart of england’. They’re in Daley Plaza (which I assume is in the centre of Chicago somewhere) and are running a raffle for a holiday in Birmingham (advert here, you’ll have to zoom in) with  tickets for “Birmingham’s Cultural attractions … Weston Park and Ironbridge Gorge”.  Nice to see we’ve expanded, but I wonder if other tourist bodies might be a little miffed — specifically those dealing with the areas Weston Park and Ironbridge Gorge are in. Shouldn’t we be a little more proud of our own attractions? Just a question. They’ve got Soweto Kinch and soccer demonstrations too.

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