In the world of promotions, you know you’ve come up with some good chachka if the client prospect you ship it to keeps it for the next seven years….
Back in 1999, when I was VP of corporate communications for a company called PageNet, I was sent a coffee mug by Maddock Douglas, a Chicago ad and design firm that wanted to do business with us.
We never did do business with Maddock Douglas, but I still remember the firm’s name and have retained a positive impression of them. Why? Because I liked the darned mug so much.
Mike Maddock has given me permission to post the copy from the mug, which provides “101 Ways to Brew Up a Great Idea.” Hope you find it as inspiring as I have — again and again — on sleepy-eyed mornings.
1. Take a warm bath.
2. Go for a drive with the windows open.
3. Order Chinese food and eat it with chopsticks.
4. Call a random phone number – ask a stranger.
5. Ask a child.
6. Create an idea that would get you fired.
7. Paint your bedroom.
8. Consult tarot cards.
9. Gargle.
10. Play football.
11. Sing a show tune on a crowded elevator.
12. How would your favorite uncle solve the problem?
13. Doodle.
14. Do a crossword puzzle.
15. Pray for a little help.
16. Ask the most creative person you know.
17. Ask the least creative person you know.
18. Run.
19. Ask your local postal worker.
20. Ice skate.
21. Take a shower with your clothes on.
22. Ask yourself, “What rhymes with orange?”
23. Talk to your favorite cheerleader about the idea.
24. Breathe slowly.
25. Flip a coin.
26. Mow the lawn.
27. What is the simplest solution?
28. Do 20 quick push-ups.
29. Go shopping!
30. Write the alphabet backwards.
31. Build a fort in your office.
32. How would an ant solve the problem?
33. Create a silly solution that rhymes.
34. Make paper airplanes.
35. Use three wishes to solve your challenge.
36. Browse through a bookstore.
37. Take a survey.
38. Make a sculpture with mashed potatoes.
39. Fish.
40. Go to Vegas, play a lot of craps.
41. Daydream.
42. How would you solve it with an infinite budget?
43. Write out the problem with your opposite hand.
44. Sing the National Anthem with a cockney accent.
45. Eat dinner.
46. Change your brand of coffee.
47. Wash dishes.
48. Find the solution in the clouds.
49. Swing.
50. Take a nap at your desk.
51. Go bowling.
52. Spin in your chair shouting: “WHOOPEE!”
53. Eat a snow cone.
54. Contort your face in a strange and unusual ways.
55. High-five yourself.
56. Go camping.
57. Take Spot for a walk.
58. Massage your scalp for 10 minutes.
59. Play musical chairs.
60. Go for a walk in the rain.
61. Pick up something with your toes.
62. Communicate.
63. Stand on your head.
64. Stand on someone else’s head.
65. Go for a drive.
66. Call a psychic hotline, laugh at their predictions.
67. Caffeine.
68. More caffeine.
69. Imagine explaining the idea at an awards banquet.
70. Make a prank phone call.
71. Think about it before you go to sleep.
72. Call mom, she can fix anything.
73. When in doubt, resort to duct tape.
74. Watch slasher movies to boost your creative confidence.
75. Fly a kite.
76. Shake up a can of pop and open it.
77. Go for a walk.
78. Draw a picture of it.
79. Pretend to snorkel.
80. Think like a child.
81. Walk outside and wave to a stranger.
82. Look at the person’s paper next to you.
83. Climb a tree.
84. Find a new word in the dictionary.
85. Take an ice cream break.
86. Make a daisy chain.
87. Dance a polka.
88. Play in a toy store.
89. Just don’t think about it.
90. Jump on a treadmill.
91. Alphabetize your refrigeratables.
92. Pretend like it doesn’t matter.
93. Paint with your fingers.
94. Clean your toilet.
95. Lose yourself in your favorite music.
96. Watch old black & white reruns.
97. Listen to bees.
98. Walk in a grocery store …. notice clever solutions.
99. Rake the leaves in your yard.
100. Sit outside and count the stars.
101. Still can’t find the answer? Call Maddock Douglas at 630.279.3939.
Mike asked me to mention that Maddock Douglas is “the agency for companies driven by innovation. We invent relevant new products, brand them and use unconventional marketing to help propel them into the world.”
Least I could do.
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This is either a one-story-tall mug or impossible for those of us over 35 to read.
Lewis: Reading glasses may be required.
I wanted to add a couple more ways … but I’m stumped!
Is anyone tempted to pencil in…
#102: JUST SHUT UP!
(Not you, Scott. That MUG! Make it stop…..)
Killjoy.
Shut up=meditation=
thinking=IDEA! What a concept!
Personally, I have never had a “great” idea hit me while cleaning the toilet. I’m not so sure that one really fits.
Very clever/cool list, and plug at end, great work. I think I’ll have to steal that!!!
Play Football? Create an idea that would get you fired?
Brilliant! Ask a chearleader? Yeah bro, should we pound a kegger before the meeting too? Try being creative, thats a great way to brew up an idea.
Brilliant – tried it @ 3 this morning when I couldn’t sleep but at least my mind was amused and I came to work quite refreshed!
Listening to Bees really helped me brew up some great idea…and get stung by few bees
Very entertaining and memorable. I guess it means, do whatever works. Great advice for marketing majors. Think creatively! Think outside of the box sometimes.
Very nice list, thank you. Ideas are everywhere, have fun, try new things, new things in new perspectives and ideas will come.
Great list, although there are obviously an infinite amount of ways that each of us can brew up new ideas…. Thank You
Cleaning the toilet can be an Excellent way to find ideas. Cleaning makes me feel good, feeling good = creativity. Toilets (paticularly the one at my boyfriend’s flat) can be so gross that you will be motivated to create new ideas and solutions ie: what needs to happen so that I never have to clean this filthy poo basket ever again?
Good job building that list
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bogus!!!!!!
waste of time!!
Great list, although there are obviously an infinite amount of ways that each of us can brew up new ideas…. Thank You
interesting ways of simple expand one mind. and this is actually work and makes a life very interesting
That has got to be a really big mug to fit that list. I’d like that mug too. Mmmm, more coffeeeeee.