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Tag Archives: marketing
Shouting at Six Feet of Dirt
(image: Planetsave) Apparently PETA’s taste for misanthropy has motivated them to enter a new promotional market: the manufacture of human coffins. As you can see above, the result is a kind of bumpersticker for a corpse. A note of caution. … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Politics
Tagged animal rights, bumpersticker, coffins, eulogists, funerals, ideology, marketing, misanthropy, peta, planetsave, slogans
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Flight of the Flightless
Boy, I love this charming ad for the Washington state secret tax on the poor lottery.
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged ad, advertising, birds, flight, flightless, marketing, poor, tax, video, Washington Lottery, youtube
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Probably Not the Best Message
Pro-McCain sign at rally.
Everything is Marketing
Positive LibertyDA Ridgely on staged events.
Running Against the New York Times
Perhaps Mr. Riley’s allegation in Newsday that the McCain “Celeb” ad exposed some sort of crypto-racist subterfuge, is more widely shared among Obama’s media advocates than one might have assumed. For the queen of that kingdom evidently shares the sentiment: … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Politics, Election 2008, Lee's Page
Tagged advertising, editorial, harold ford, John Riley, Low-Road Express, marketing, McCain, Media, New York Timews, Obama, Race, racism, racist, slogan, subterfuge
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Too Bootylicious for Your Jeans?
Fiorana is a new company that is manufacturing blue jeans specially made to accommodate a certain widely admired latina asset. According president Mike Braden, “The Latina body is different in waist and hip structure. When wearing Anglo cut jeans, there … Continue reading
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged advertising, anglo, blue jeans, business, ethnic, fashion, Fiorana, hispanic, latina, marketing, Mike Braden, women
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Fruity and Safe
Behold, the best ad for fruit flavored condoms you’ll ever see in your lifetime. Very SFW.
Rumors of Recession
Hyundai is contemplating pulling its Superbowl advertising, citing sudden concerns about US economic indicators. Traditionally ad budgets are the first to go when firms start believing they’re entering a recession. Not the most encouraging news of the day.
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged advertising, business, economy, Hyundai, marketing, recession, Superbowl
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