As most of you know, we’re big fans of social medial. It allows you to connect with people in a very personal way as well as share content and information about your favorite brand such as Porsche. In fact, if you want, you can connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr or Linkedin. But I digress…
A few weeks ago I was spending some time on YouTube and I came across a channel for a dealer group in Arlington, VA by the name of Rosenthal Automotive. They have dealerships for a number of different brands, including our favorite marque, Porsche. After watching a few of their video reviews I decided to subscribe to their YouTube channel in the event they posted a review on a Porsche. You see, Rosenthal appears to produce their own short video segments using the same actor (playing a different character) in each piece. Not only that, if you watch the videos in chronological order, the production values and writing get better week after week. Well, just yesterday they published the video below. As it’s the best yet and about a Porsche, I just had to to share.
While Rosenthal Porsche is not a sponsor of PorschePurist, nor are they even local to us, we might consider doing business with them just for this great, grass-roots marketing campaign. One question, what’s that accent supposed to be??? Let me know what you think.
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What a great video. Very creative. Good way to advertise the cars, better than the traditional comercials.
I would say a Russian accent
He knows so much about the car but apparently he hasn't discovered the seatbelts yet.
Brilliant. Fun, informative and they obviously don't take themselves too seriously. Natasha looked like she had fun too :-)
Good ad....Rosenthal (Porsche of Arlington) is one of four Porsche dealers in the DC area (five if you count Porsche of Anapolis). Actually all the dealers are good and the local PCA club has established some really good relationships with them. Disclaimer...I am the president-elect of the Potoamc PCA Club.
"One question, what’s that accent supposed to be?" French/Russian...