thinksigns
SnowFlake
I think the "Experiment in Marketing" has quickly gone from "will this attention getting wrap increase sales", to "will a small business be able to survive when it makes a gigantic PR blunder".
Marketing what though? The average person sees this, what are they supposed to do? Who do they call besides 911? I see nothing that tells me what type of business it is, what they sell, who they are, how to get in contact with them... If it's a marketing campaign it a terrible one. If it's supposed to get someones attention, it works but to what end and for what purpose.
And let's say for the sake of argument someone does put two and two together and realize this is marketing a wrap business. I wonder if people are going to think, "hmmm that's good quality print, I should hire them" or "wow these guys have to do this to get people's attention, I wonder what tactics they are going to use for my business's graphics?". Personally I would wonder if they have to rely on shock because they can't get people's attention with a quality design.
An image that's intelligently used to catch attention gets twisted up...stretched to "rape"...and somehow encourages brutality against women????.....What???....wow...
I don't mind being tied up ....zip ties hmmmmm....may have to try that one!...
Nothing wrong with a little pain!....
right?!?!?....agreed Night/day pleasure/pain hot/cold.... Gotta have balance!
They said their next wrap is going to be a black man tied up.
People do stupid sh!t all the time, there will always be something more extreme.
Holy crap! You guys should check out their Facebook page. Their publicity stunt is not going over too well, so now they are trying to spin it as a purposeful experiment to spread awareness about abductions and abuse. I don't think people are buying it. Apparently not all attention is good attention.
Facebook is the worst place to ever get any kind of poll on what goes on in the real world....it's full of kids and not buyers or decision makers.....