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Tag Archives: marketing
Quit Changing The Game
It’s been well documented that the Millennials don’t quite grasp what once was “America’s Favorite Pastime”. Too slow for this group with the speedy thumbs. Who wants to spend 3 hours at a baseball game (playing or watching) when there … Continue reading
My Donut Dilemma
I sometimes get obsessed with the strangest things. Since I’ve been living in north Texas I’m flabbergasted by the lack of differentiation within the donut shop segment. No doubt I am the only one who has a hang up on … Continue reading
Posted in brand, product differentiation, Uncategorized
Tagged advertising, brand, humor, marketing, product differentiation
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Airlines Guilty of Bogus Slogans?
You’ve heard all of them: Delta – We love to fly and it shows American – Something special in the air United – Fly the friendly skies In my opinion these were, and still are, empty promises. Lip service or … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Service
Tagged advertising, airlines, marketing, passenger, slogans, travel, Wall Street Journal
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