Re: RE: Rogers pay-as-you-go
They're trying to market the phones to the young adult crowd (18-25), which is fine, except thhose charged with the task are old, archaic monkeys-in-suits trying to come up with their marketing ideas, and failing miserably.
Not every young adult wants to try and look like they're a lazy skater-punk, as their commercials would have us believe. Between them and those insanely bad Pizza Pop commercials, I'm getting the sensation marketing sees anyone under 30 as being a lazy, retarded jerk who cares about no one (make your own judgment there, folks)
Is it really too much to ask to try branding the phones as stylish and trendy, instead of cool and hip?
dekhqonbacha said:what did they do to you?
They're trying to market the phones to the young adult crowd (18-25), which is fine, except thhose charged with the task are old, archaic monkeys-in-suits trying to come up with their marketing ideas, and failing miserably.
Not every young adult wants to try and look like they're a lazy skater-punk, as their commercials would have us believe. Between them and those insanely bad Pizza Pop commercials, I'm getting the sensation marketing sees anyone under 30 as being a lazy, retarded jerk who cares about no one (make your own judgment there, folks)
Is it really too much to ask to try branding the phones as stylish and trendy, instead of cool and hip?