By: Drew McLellan
Scott, Congrats on the upcoming grandchild! How exciting is that? Do you leave nearby so you can start babysitting? Drew
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Jeanne, Do you think your son prefers the older generation iPod for nostalgic reasons or functional ones? Drew
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Jeanne, Sounds like you might have a potential new business! I know that one of the most popular dress sites that my teenaged daughter and her friends frequent has a ton of replica vintage dresses....
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David, I think your reaction is probably much more common today — as people grow weary of marketing hype and empty promises. Drew
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Shirley, LOL! I hadn’t even thought of that but of course, that could be a factor! Yikes — we’re old enough to have our copyrights expired! Drew
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Drew, I think we advertisers try to put the prospective customer in a state of mind of happiness and good feelings. Many times there are childhood aspects that take us there. Perhaps even suggesting...
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She’s about 200 miles away, so not on a regular basis… Thanks for being such a dedicated blogger, Drew..
View ArticleBy: Jeanne Dininni
Definitely functional ones. Yet, I always think there must be a bit of nostalgia lurking somewhere beneath the surface, in the sense of “They just don’t make ’em like they used to!” 😉
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If I were interested in that line of work, I might just go for it! 😉 I’m sure there’s a market for replicas!
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Your audience determines what is more appealing. It could be along demographic lines: younger people may prefer a bright future promise, older audiences a reminder of a good past. Success could also...
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