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JC_Everyman
LOL. They need to sell some shit to real people for a few years.
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JC_Everyman
It’s simple. It’s just not easy.
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JC_Everyman
For a Broadway show competing against every other show (and everything off Broadway), probably yes. For a global brand that has only a few other competitors, where the issue is “if we don’t buy it, another will,” the calculation is different but justifiable. For a cupcake shop or plumber in Queens, probably not.
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JC_Everyman
“$500? That’s not enough for a nice business dinner, but sure, let’s roll!”
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JC_Everyman
I meant selling a campaign to decision-makers vs selling products to consumers
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JC_Everyman
Proof that selling a campaign and selling a product are two completely different sales.
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JC_Everyman
“Broadcasting? Fuck our affiliates.”
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JC_Everyman
So it’s not at all about the product? In my experience, some of them suck.
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JC_Everyman
This guy FUCKS
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JC_Everyman
I disagree. “Extreme” was way overused in the 90s if you were there.
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