Marketing campaigns that backfire!

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Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by bjornolf » August 5th, 2009, 12:56 pm

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Marketing campaigns that backfired. Including KFC running out of chicken after Oprah plugged their free give-away, McDonald's giving away MP3 players in Japan...they were loaded with trojan horse viruses, and Cartoon Network's bomb threat. There are more.

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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by Miles » August 5th, 2009, 2:52 pm

There was an adult book store off HWY 70 near (between New Bern and Havelock) that sat off the beaten path, mostly hidden behind trees and resting in relative obscurity. That was before a local religious group decided to protest along side HWY 70. The locals news picked up the story, essentially resulting in free advertising for the store. Weeks later, business was booming. Ouch.
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by wilson » August 5th, 2009, 2:54 pm

Miles wrote:There was an adult book store off HWY 70 near (between New Bern and Havelock) that sat off the beaten path, mostly hidden behind trees and resting in relative obscurity. That was before a local religious group decided to protest along side HWY 70. The locals news picked up the story, essentially resulting in free advertising for the store. Weeks later, business was booming. Ouch.
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

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Is this better or worse than a car that backfires?
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by knights68 » August 6th, 2009, 3:08 pm

Miles wrote:There was an adult book store off HWY 70 near (between New Bern and Havelock) that sat off the beaten path, mostly hidden behind trees and resting in relative obscurity. That was before a local religious group decided to protest along side HWY 70. The locals news picked up the story, essentially resulting in free advertising for the store. Weeks later, business was booming. Ouch.
Is it weird that on Hwy 70, from Garner to Durham (either directly on or within a half mile from it) there are about 7 adult stores along the way??
Or is it just weird that I know there are 7 adult stores along Hwy 70 between Garner and Durham (not that I frequent them mind ya.... I'm just sayin'!)
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

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knights68 wrote:
Miles wrote:There was an adult book store off HWY 70 near (between New Bern and Havelock) that sat off the beaten path, mostly hidden behind trees and resting in relative obscurity. That was before a local religious group decided to protest along side HWY 70. The locals news picked up the story, essentially resulting in free advertising for the store. Weeks later, business was booming. Ouch.
Is it weird that on Hwy 70, from Garner to Durham (either directly on or within a half mile from it) there are about 7 adult stores along the way??
Or is it just weird that I know there are 7 adult stores along Hwy 70 between Garner and Durham (not that I frequent them mind ya.... I'm just sayin'!)

Uhh, I'd like to know how/why you know that!
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by bjornolf » August 6th, 2009, 3:20 pm

Stuck your foot in it that time, dude. When are you gonna learn?

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TillyGalore wrote:
knights68 wrote:
Miles wrote:There was an adult book store off HWY 70 near (between New Bern and Havelock) that sat off the beaten path, mostly hidden behind trees and resting in relative obscurity. That was before a local religious group decided to protest along side HWY 70. The locals news picked up the story, essentially resulting in free advertising for the store. Weeks later, business was booming. Ouch.
Is it weird that on Hwy 70, from Garner to Durham (either directly on or within a half mile from it) there are about 7 adult stores along the way??
Or is it just weird that I know there are 7 adult stores along Hwy 70 between Garner and Durham (not that I frequent them mind ya.... I'm just sayin'!)

Uhh, I'd like to know how/why you know that!
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by DukieInKansas » August 6th, 2009, 3:32 pm

Bad marketing - Chevrolet selling the Nova in Mexico. (No va - no go in Spanish)
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Post by TillyGalore » August 6th, 2009, 3:39 pm

captmojo wrote:Following the best rules for driving...
#1) Read every sign!
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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by bjornolf » August 6th, 2009, 3:41 pm

DukieInKansas wrote:Bad marketing - Chevrolet selling the Nova in Mexico. (No va - no go in Spanish)
That's one of my favorites. Another one is that when Pepsi took it's choice of a new generation campaign to China, they translated it literally, which came out in Chinese as "resurrect your dead ancestors", which is quite a boast amongst cultures that worship them.

In some African countries where illiteracy is very high, companies put the pictures of the contents on packages. Gerber baby food, in the jars with the cute pictures of the babies, didn't do very well.

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Re: Marketing campaigns that backfire!

Post by captmojo » August 6th, 2009, 3:46 pm

TillyGalore wrote:
captmojo wrote:Following the best rules for driving...
#1) Read every sign!
Way to help dig him out. ;) ;) ;) ;)
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