One of the things I've learned from doing marketing surveys is how little attention I pay to brands. For me toothpaste is toothpaste and washing-up liquid is washing-up liquid and an ink-jet printer is an ink-jet printer. When they ask- for example- what kind of air-freshener I'm using I have to go and look. As often as not the answer is store's own brand. The only brands I have loyalty to are those where a quirky product has become synonymous with the name it's marketed under (especially if I remember it from childhood.) I'm thinking of Marmite and Lucozade and Mars Bars. The idea that one might "love" a particular brand and despise the half dozen others that are offering approximately the same generic service or experience strikes me as inherently ridiculous. Coke or Pepsi? I've never been able to tell the difference.
The survey I just completed was asking if my perception of certain brands would improve if they were associated with musicians I like (or can tolerate). The short answer is "No". The more nuanced answer is my perception of the musicians would take a dive. It's like Nietzsche said about pits and how they gaze back into you. There's a price to pay for taking the advertiser's shilling. Your coolness rubs off on the product and its uncoolness rubs off on you.
The survey I just completed was asking if my perception of certain brands would improve if they were associated with musicians I like (or can tolerate). The short answer is "No". The more nuanced answer is my perception of the musicians would take a dive. It's like Nietzsche said about pits and how they gaze back into you. There's a price to pay for taking the advertiser's shilling. Your coolness rubs off on the product and its uncoolness rubs off on you.
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Date: 2012-12-07 01:35 pm (UTC)I just boggle that anyone thinks I pay any attention to advertising or to what celebrities think I should like!
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Date: 2012-12-07 05:23 pm (UTC)I can think of Marmite and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire Sauce- and that's about it.
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Date: 2012-12-08 05:47 am (UTC)Coke is far superior. Pepsi a flat, slimey, pallid pretender.
LOL.
I like the way Irish Spring soap smells, so I buy that.
I like the way Jergens hand lotion smells (like cherries or almonds) so I buy that.
I don't like the smell of fake lemon, so I don't buy anything scented like lemons.
When possible, I buy anything that has no added scent or color. Except for soap and hand lotion. (See above.) Generally, I buy what is cheapest, as well--so long as it doesn't violate any of my principals.
I also avoid products associated with the Koch brothers under most circumstances.
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Date: 2012-12-08 10:13 am (UTC)We're on a budget. Like you we generally go for what is cheapest.
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