Posted on 04/15/2023 6:42:41 PM PDT by Morgana
I am wrong. They are calling that mentally unstable person on the Bud Light can “her.”
Good point.
Influencer, star, she? Wow the author is brainwashed.
Ranks right up there with the Edsel and New Coke.
CC
Abandon “her”? That’s the problem
Yes, it is worse than New Coke. NC was simply a misreading of consumers taste and loyalty to a brand. Coke did taste tests and NC came out on top. What the Coke Corp. didn’t foresee was consumers, when NC was rolled out, and faced with loss of the original iconic brand, objected to the loss. However, there was no cultural or moral issue involved, only a misreading of taste tests and Coke recovered well from the original disaster.
Bud CEO note to self: Take the freak off the can and replace with Clydesdale horses pronto
“But the CEO made such a genuine and forceful statement.”
Seriously, the GOP could teach the guy a thing or two about writing “stern” and “strongly worded” letters.
Dylan Mulvaney prancing around in his videos does not remind me of any lady or girl I have ever met....
I think she will be treated like a leper until they figure a quiet way to get rid of her.
This would be a great Harvard Business School case—of a Harvard Business School grad gone bad!
The marketing expert quoted is typical of Bloomberg’s stable of far left contributors. This “expert” would have driven Bud Light into the ground by making Mulvaney the face of Bud Light through a saturation media campaign instead of merely a throwaway $35K influencer to appeal to crossdressers and people who respond to this kind of virtue signal. This Bloomberg moron doesn’t seem to understand that customers are responding at a visceral, not political level. The Mulvaney character conjures up a beer drinker’s worst nightmare - getting all friendly-like with a tall, slim husky-voiced coed, going south of the equator, and discovering, like Roald Amundsen, a pole.
Yeah
But she kept the company’s CEI score high!
Great post.
Marketing is all about getting deep into the psyche of your current customers (that you want to retain) and future customers (that you want to acquire).
There are well established and documented methods of accomplishing this—any marketing exec that fails to use them needs to be escorted off the premises by security—no discussion, no debate—just gone.
I purchase Barilla products consistently.
Or Honda naming its sport car aimed for women after the most popular vaginal sex toy of the decade. the Prelude.I've heard of the "pervert knob" with early Preludes, but never this one. (See Honda Prelude "pervert lever" Where's the sex toy story from?
Woke whining.
“blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah...then abandon her....”
You can always spot a tyrant by watching who’s telling other people what to say, think or do.
“Buy our beer or you’re a transphobe” and we’ll....”
chatgpt
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I buy them too.
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