Nickname: ~tbozzz~
Review: In their endeavor to appeal more closely to girls, 3iying is
acting hypocritically, especially when you look at the "flip" campaign they had going.
The "flip" campaign in its core finds fault with products, in addition to advertisers,
and all this company, really, aims to do is define and appeal to fears and insecurities of this and the next generation. Perhaps if they didn't take such an altruistic approach with their marketing.
I hardly feel that they are groundbreaking. They just want to get a piece of the pie.
They appeal more to businesses who fear losing a grip on this demographic than to consumers.
Date reviewed: Nov 29, 2007 3:18 AM
Nickname: Emily
Review: i know a lot of companies have to find so many new and creative ideas. But lots of companies only appeal to the preppy/popular type of people. The majourrity of the worlds is going towards a more darker look on life so maybe more "emo" ads are the way to go.
Date reviewed: May 3, 2007 6:39 PM
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