"Feel irrepressibly smug about how good you look in Emet-Selch's coat!"
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"Feel irrepressibly smug about how good you look in Emet-Selch's coat!"
That's not a genocide tagline, that's just your typical advertisement towards being a boss.
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I am also one of those people this ad would be targeting because I also have bought glamours off the mog station. I'm not offended by it, but then again I'm not easily offended. I saw what they were doing with the ad, they were having a play on it and also using alliteration.
If Square Enix wanted to give us Titania's outfit they could well do that precisely, give us Titania's actual outfit and not give us something that looks just like the real thing.
Titania's outfit, including wings is much more majestic than this half-sewed knockoff!.
[QUOTE=Edax;5344647]Conversely I see no reason for players to white knight for the Mogstation and act like spending money there will help the game. It's SE decision to not give Yoshi the money he needs, not the players.
No, you dont have to tear down your customers to buy a product. I said it was one way to market stuff. We're going in circles here so Ill just be blunt - Your position comes across as "This is bad cause you should never insult customers". That simply is wrong. There are ways to take jabs at customers in a way (usually playful) to get them to buy things that is more effective a marketing means than, well, kissing ass. When and where this is used is specific to the ad campaign, who your target demo is, what youre selling, how your selling it. It's not a 'one size fits all' marketing strategy, as there is no one size fits all strategy. If youre savvy on marketing, you should know this. Beyond that, there's not much else to say. We can argue nuances and what not till the were old and grey, but unfortunately I suspect youre not gonna budge on your position at this point.
[QUOTE=Melichoir;5344742] Well yes, you can jab your customers by using comedy, but that is a very difficult tightrope to walk since comedy is subjective. But most amature marketers often result to tearing down others to make their products more important, which is a fundamental mistake. The reason you should be kissing ass instead of jabbing customers is because customers inherently don't want to be watching advertisements. The biggest problem advertisers face is that inherently nobody wants to listen to have they have to say and jabbing customers, even playfully, can make that problem worse. This is why I suggest buttering up the consumer instead.