Not only that, but you have to know who your customer is. That’s Marketing 101.lol it is generally considered a bad marketing play when you lose 5 billion and long term customers.
Some of you do not realize their goal is to sell beer. Beer companies are not there to teach anything. Sell beer. That's it. They failed.
Can you find proof that they lost 5 million customers?lol it is generally considered a bad marketing play when you lose 5 billion and long term customers.
Some of you do not realize their goal is to sell beer. Beer companies are not there to teach anything. Sell beer. That's it. They failed.
Out of all of this the real winner is Dylan. Credit to her for monetizing essentially no talent beyond prancing and parading a prepubescent female body.
It’s literally in the first sentence of your own post.Proof of when the ad came out, please?
Those 5 million drunks will come back as soon as they offer a discount. No one in 'Murica is gonna turn down cheap beer.lol it is generally considered a bad marketing play when you lose 5 billion and long term customers.
Some of you do not realize their goal is to sell beer. Beer companies are not there to teach anything. Sell beer. That's it. They failed.
Out of all of this the real winner is Dylan. Credit to her for monetizing essentially no talent beyond prancing and parading a prepubescent female body.
You should be hired as a VP.I don't see the problem here...Trans is like "female-light" so it's a win-win...
No. It's not. That's when another ad campaign started. You got that wrong.It’s literally in the first sentence of your own post.
People are taking this way too seriously...just don't buy bud light if you don't agree with the ad...going to socmed to throw a fit is a petty move...good for this dude for making $$$ believing he's a chick and milking it...
I’m sorry that you are mistaken, but the major backlash with Gillette started with the Super Bowl ad which eventually lead to the write-down.No. It's not. That's when another ad campaign started. You got that wrong.
The write-down which according to S&P had nothing to do with the ad campaign and the separate trans ad which only started to air in May, a month or less before the write-down. Yup.I’m sorry that you are mistaken, but the major backlash with Gillette started with the Super Bowl ad which eventually lead to the write-down.
Even your own post you made says it started in January.The write-down which according to S&P had nothing to do with the ad campaign and the separate trans ad which only started to air in May, a month or less before the write-down. Yup.