In adland, it's been stated so often it's now a truism: America loves Flo, the Progressive insurance pitchwoman played by comedian Stephanie Courtney, and a huge portion of the company's brand equity ...
Jeff Charney would hold the main character of his company's car-insurance advertising up against any of the main foes in his industry. When it comes to recognition, awareness and effectiveness, "Flo," ...
A long, long time ago, cavemen and lizards ruled the insurance world. Then came Flo. The goofy, spunky sales clerk in red lipstick, retro hairdo and "tricked-out name tag" has become a marketing ...
Progressive (PGR) did one of the dumbest things possible in December by creating a friend for Flo, its perky insurance pitchwoman: "The Messenger" is a road warrior-type who enthuses about insurance ...
Flo from Progressive insurance has joined the big leagues of advertising icons. A Google search for “Flo from Progressive” yields an astonishing 14.4 million hits, including her own Wikipedia page.
Exuding her famous friendly Flo-ness, she greets you with a wink in her words and a plan for your auto coverage. “Welcome friend! You’re looking positively radiant today,” she says, before sharing a ...
You might not recognize the name Stephanie Courtney, but you almost certainly recognize the actress. Courtney serves as the ...
Insurance isn’t necessarily a fun product. For most folks, it’s a necessary evil. But with the help of a perky pitchwoman named Flo, Progressive has put a bit of joy into the process. Chief Marketer ...
PROGRESSIVE offers home and auto insurance for Americans, and its affordability and commercials make it a popular company. One of the stars of the commercials is a ...
Take a safety pin, and measure out where it will fit on the back of the name tag. Then do the same for the button. Then take your glue gun, and place a large strip of glue horizontally down the name ...