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Posted by Brenda Keener Nov 20, 2006 |
But what do they have to do with the positioning and messaging of a casino? If you stretch it a loooong way, you can make the first two fit. But what about the Virgin Mary and gambling? I see no fit whatsoever.
I tuned into the TV tonight only to see the newest Target ad, in which an acrobat is planning to ride a whirling wheel (artistically played against the Target logo, one plus), for two days so that he can take 100 kids on the shopping spree of their lives. Wow, what does acrobatics have to do with Target, or shopping for that matter?
These companies are getting a great deal of attention for their outrageous schemes, but is it the kind of attention they want? If they just want to grab the limelight, they are doing a good job of it. But what about their ultimate corporate image?
Perhaps I am a purist, but I believe the best advertising creates an image related to what you are trying to sell. It should inform, instruct, and inspire.
Any and all comments are welcome!!!!!
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