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Re: Nice Planet XI: Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!
Marketing has nothing to do with a product and everything to do with creating an image. In an advanced consumer society all products are essentially the same: it's a pair of jeans, it's a razor, it's a burger, it's a pill, it's a car. It's all the same crap. So how do you "cut through the cutter" and get attention and get people to buy your garbage rather than the other guy's garbage? By promising "use our product and you'll get laid" (to men) or "use our product and you'll be desired" (to women). C'est tout, à bientôt, Fin.
To most people that family portrayal says "come as you are." A billion dollar company in a hundred billion dollar industry is faking being welcoming, and it works. And if you also create controversy and get people talking, so much the better. The few people who get directly offended or, like you, concern offended about it just spread the message. Congratulations, you just did unpaid labor for their ad campaign.
Edit: LOL, it appears I practically repeated LynahFan's post.
Regardless of what their intentions are, it's putting less focus on what they're selling. I'll give you that getting a company's name out there in a not-so-good light is better than not getting it out there at all because people (at least we would hope) have the ability to formulate their own opinions, but I'd rather know about what that company wants to sell me. Given it's Old Navy, talk to me about the clothes you're offering.
Marketing has nothing to do with a product and everything to do with creating an image. In an advanced consumer society all products are essentially the same: it's a pair of jeans, it's a razor, it's a burger, it's a pill, it's a car. It's all the same crap. So how do you "cut through the cutter" and get attention and get people to buy your garbage rather than the other guy's garbage? By promising "use our product and you'll get laid" (to men) or "use our product and you'll be desired" (to women). C'est tout, à bientôt, Fin.
To most people that family portrayal says "come as you are." A billion dollar company in a hundred billion dollar industry is faking being welcoming, and it works. And if you also create controversy and get people talking, so much the better. The few people who get directly offended or, like you, concern offended about it just spread the message. Congratulations, you just did unpaid labor for their ad campaign.
Edit: LOL, it appears I practically repeated LynahFan's post.