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  • posted Aug 28th 2008...
This discussion is related to the article The results are in ... it's time to put away the polish, people
‘Can’t do anything’

Wow way to throw the baby out with the water!

I will be a part of that 29% thanks, I hate to tell you this but Advertising is part of the product.

‘No amount of elbow grease can make a terrible product shine.’

Products/Brands act as short cuts.

Advertising helps create these short cuts.

If I am rocking my new Tsubi Jeans, apart of the intrinsic value is the fact that they will be communicating to my community that they are a valuable commodity and make me look ‘cool’. I want to know that they are still communicating this image, by being apart of media that my community consumes (Vice Magazine and Street Press).

If people bought products solely on being the best product in the market, do you think that people would buy jeans that pack their nads into their stomach? or would your father rock a Ralph Lauren Polo when he can buy the same quality polo for $14.95 from KMART?

I have got nothing wrong with advertising as long as they know their place in the whole conspicuous consumption experience. Advertising is great, but you are only one part of the communication of intrinsic value. Catching my father friends wearing Ksubi jeans is a stronger communicator of devaluing intrinsic value than other forms of media increasing or decreasing it.

What I do have a beef with is; Marketers, Media Agencies and Advertising Agencies allocations of Marketing(Communications) budgets, you are wasting your money on media that your community do not consume. (Hint: The kids are not just watching TV anymore, they are online watching videos on Youtube, consuming social gossip about their friends on Facebook). Maybe we should look at the Worst Advertising Agency killing a brands intrinsic value and here is one for the Media Agencies Worst Allocation of Media Dollars.
  • posted Aug 28th 2008...
Are we limited to the number of entrants we can nominate?

If it wasnt for the venerable Thomas Crapper, Id have no place to read my marketing books and the latest Marketing Magazine.

Julian, I buy my Ksubi jeans at Target.

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