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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Wyoming Tourism
A good URL can't save this bad ad. Seems like the poor folks in Wyoming haven't been to Chicago in a while. You see, it's not the Sears Tower anymore. Cue Arnold Jackson, "Whatchu talkin' bout Willis?"
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
FYI, This ad ran well before the name change. Plus, how long do you think it will take for Chicagoans to refer to it by its new name?
What started with a simple URL obsession has blossomed into an all-consuming marketing mania. As a marketing professional, my day job requires me to critically evaluate good and bad marketing ideas. For some reason, I decided to devote my nights and weekends to that same pursuit. Of course, in this setting, I get to pick the companies I assess and don't have to mince my words. So join me here as I set out to put my stamp of Good or Bad on every ad that flashes before my eyes (and camera lens).
My name is Aaron Goldman and I'm a marketing junkie. My day job is CMO at Kenshoo, a global technology platform for managing online advertising campaigns. So, yes, I have a vested interest in Good and Bad Ads.
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1 comment:
FYI,
This ad ran well before the name change. Plus, how long do you think it will take for Chicagoans to refer to it by its new name?
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