Thursday, May 03, 2012

Cincy | This photo speaks 1,000 Scottish words

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Earlier: Which newspaper advertising vice president is jetting with customers to Scotland's St Andrews?

12 comments:

  1. Now, let's be fair. This company will drive anyone to drink.

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  2. It's a great marketing idea. It instantly gets the advertiser's attention. The haters wouldn't recognize a good idea if it was sitting in the shot glass at their local pub.

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  3. Alcohol. Wow. Genius. Those damned "haters." This great leader of a company with nothing to offer -- save here's a stiff shot, mate, no need to wonder about how many lives destroyed.

    Haters, indeed.

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  4. Hey 6:48 - Yes, maybe they'll buy an ad if you get 'em drunk first. Worth a try.

    And, why the hell would an advertiser - or anyone - want a bottle of whisky with Carol Hahn's business card printed on the front?

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  5. To promote the advertiser trip to Scotland. Get a clue for heavens sake. It's a promotion and a pretty good one.

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  6. Did they prit up any that said "EXQUIRER?"

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  7. ^ "print" was intentionally misspelled, BTW, for added comedic effect ^

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  8. Then why didn't you put the ADVERTISER'S logo on the bottle? Wouldn't that have been even cooler...

    ... for heaven's sake?

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  9. 6:22 you must be a "journalist." no sales rep would ask such a naive question. It's a. PROMOTION. You put your companies name on it!!!!!

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  10. How did they get into Hunke's private lair?

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  11. Why not a bottle of banana liquer, if promoting the Enqy?

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  12. Booze, broads and advertising. So cool, like something from Mad Men. Wonder if Carol Hahn sang "Zou Bisou Bisou" to her clients there at the Scottish distillery.

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